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Breathing New Life: Saxophonist Aaron Shaw’s Debut Album Confronts Health Challenges

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Last updated: January 17, 2026 12:30 pm
Michael Okonkwo, Middle East Correspondent
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Los Angeles saxophonist Aaron Shaw has faced a daunting challenge in recent years, but his resilience shines through in his debut album, “And So It Is.” Diagnosed with bone marrow failure in 2023 at the age of 27, Shaw found himself struggling to produce enough oxygen-carrying red blood cells, forcing him to re-evaluate his approach to his craft.

Despite this setback, Shaw has risen to prominence in the jazz scene, studying under renowned musicians like Kamasi Washington and working alongside the likes of Herbie Hancock and Anderson .Paak. He even tutored the acclaimed rapper André 3000 in music theory. Now, as he prepares to release his debut album next month, Shaw’s sound reflects a newfound sense of introspection and caution.

Produced by longtime collaborator Carlos Niño, “And So It Is” showcases Shaw’s mastery of the tenor saxophone and alto flute. The record’s West Coast jazz haze, reminiscent of Niño’s and Washington’s work, is imbued with a darker, more contemplative tone. Shaw navigates this sonic landscape with a delicate touch, his playing floating gracefully over the top of Chick Corea’s “Windows to the Soul” and battling through long, sustained notes on “Heart of a Phoenix.”

Throughout the album, listeners can hear a young musician grappling with the end of one chapter and cautiously exploring what lies ahead. Intimate loops and unexpected flourishes on the flute provide glimmers of optimism on this remarkably open and introspective record.

Shaw’s journey is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of music to transcend physical limitations. As he prepares to share “And So It Is” with the world, his story serves as an inspiration to aspiring artists who face their own challenges, reminding them that with determination and creativity, they can overcome even the most daunting obstacles.

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