Seattle native, Jeff Kashiwa became known as one of the most compelling
young saxophonists in contemporary jazz during his first year with The
Rippingtons back in 1989. Kashiwa performed hundreds of shows all over
the world and appeared on many of the band’s classic recordings.
After his decade long tenure with The Rippingtons, Kashiwa’s instincts
led him to more dynamic endeavors through his solo career. It surprised
many when Jeff left the group to venture out on his own, but he had
things to say through his own music.
In 2004, Kashiwa founded The Sax Pack, a trio of saxophone headliners,
featuring himself, Steve Cole and Kim Waters. The group released three
CDs together and charmed audiences with their Rat Pack style reparte’ in
tours across the U.S. and abroad.
In 2006, Jeff reunited with The Rippingtons for their 20th Anniversary
Tour and continued to record and tour with the group until 2016. In
addition to touring with The Sax Pack and his own group, Kashiwa has
expanded his career to include the realm of music education. He now
teaches in the same school district where it all began teaching various
music ensembles and online Music Technology courses at Shoreline
Community College in Seattle, Washington.
This year Kashiwa released his 11th solo recording titled Sunrise.
Featured on the CD are his band, Coastal Access as well as guest
performances by Marc Antoine, Tom Schuman and Phillipe Saisse. Jeff is
in his 12th year as an Instrumental Ensemble and Music Technology
instructor, and Department Chair at Shoreline Community in Seattle, WA.