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Saxophonist, flautist, composer and bandleader, has been active in New York s creative music scene for over two decades.

Paul Shapiro, saxophonist, flautist, composer and bandleader, has been active in New York s creative music scene for over two decades. Throughout the eighties he led his own avant-funk band Foreign Legion, which was featured on Emergency Records compilation "This Is The Funk." Paul was a longtime member of Philip Johnstons Microscopic Septet that toured internationally and recorded for Stash and Osmosis Records.



In the early nineties Paul started to record for many of the new producers of dance music and hip-hop. His most noted work from that period is his song-length flute solo on Frankie Knuckles "The Whistle Song," which became a top-ten pop hit in the UK, and an international dance club classic. His full-length soprano sax improv can be heard on NuYorican Souls anthemic "The Nervous Track." He also appeared on albums by Queen Latifah, Naughty By Nature, Marc Anthony and India around that time.

In 1994 Paul became a founding member of Brooklyn Funk Essentials, an international group of instrumentalists, spoken word artists, and rappers, that recorded for RCA and Shanachie Records. The bands second album was recorded in Istanbul , Turkey and combined forces with the Turkish group Laco Tayfa. Pauls composition "Mambo Con Dancehall" from the third album, was released as a single in Europe on PIAS and Dorado.

In 1998 Paul wrote the score to Cheryl Dunyes critically acclaimed film "The Watermelon Woman." Other composition credits include "The Sun Gets Blue" a musical by William Electric Black, and "Presque Isle,"  a play by Joyce Carol Oates. He has also scored commercial spots for television, most notably David La Chapelles Baby Jane, for MTV.

In 2003, Pauls first album as a leader entitled "Midnight Minyan" was released on John Zorns Tzadik Records label. It has been featured in The Jewish Week, The Forward and Hadassah Magazine, and has received many excellent reviews. Will Friedwald in the New York Sun writes, "In 2002, my favorite single track on a CD was Cassandra Wilson singing "Darkness on the Delta"  on her album,"Belly of the Sun" ; so far this year, Mr. Shapiros "La Chaim"  is the leading contender.

Pauls Midnight Minyan band has performed at Tonic, Makor and the Museum of Jewish Heritage , and has been featured on NPRs "All Things Considered"  as well.

shapiroAs a session musician and/or arranger, Paul appears on albums by Lou Reed, Ben Folds Five, Khaled, Yoko Kannos Cowboy Bebop, Shudder To Think, Brian McKnight, Snakefarm, Majek Fashek, Towa Tei, M People, Ali, Marshall Crenshaw, Michael Callen, Guru, Arthur Baker, NDea Davenport, Joe Claussell, Satoshi Tomiie, Robert Owens, Seedy Arkhestra, Ultra Nate, Sweet Sable and others.

Paul has played on numerous remixes by David Morales, Frankie Knuckles and Little Louie Vega for artists including Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Jamiroquai, Mondo Grosso, Lisa Stansfield, Kylie Minogue, Michael Jackson, Alison Limerick, Lalah Hathaway, Denetria Champ, Mica Paris, Monie Love, Yomo and Malkey, Ice T and Loose Ends.

He has performed with Ofra Haza, Aretha Franklin, David Murray, Wayne Horvitz, Searching For Banjo, Craig Harris, Elliot Sharp and Julius Hemphill.

Paul Shapiro grew up in Westbury, Long Island . He has a BA from McGill University, Montreal , Canada.


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