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Christopher Kennedy Alpiar
Composer, Arranger, Studio Saxophonist, Producer
AlpsMedia, LLC
800 East Avenue NE
Atlanta, GA 30312-1412
(310)339-9603 (Los Angeles)
(404)287-0514 (Atlanta)
(347)949-8863 (New York City)


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 Testimonials
"A master musician, technician, artist and tactician. Let him surprise you."
-- Baird Thompson


"In horse racing it's called "The horse for the course"; in business "The Rainmaker"; in music---- it's "Chris Alpiar": he knows your message better than you do!!!!"
-- Baird Thompson


 Chris' Notes
One of my closest friends and brothers of the saxophone has his new band Swampdweller and is making a very original sound. Headed up by insane Alto Saxophonist Marc Fendel, and filled with some of Seattle's top Jazz, Hip Hop, and Funk musicians this gig is changing the shape of modern instrumental music.


Classic and Swingin' Jazz in Naples! No, Naples Florida not Italy! Check out one of the most deserving masters of Jazz guitar Dan Heck and his sexy and sultry wife Rebecca. Together they lead a strong Jazz scene in central Florida that mixes beautifully the raw creative energy and intellect of classic jazz, with a modern sophistication and enjoyable entertainment. Tell em Mike the Boofer sent ya!


"Yes; as the music changes,
Like a prismatic glass;
It takes the light and ranges
Through all the moods that pass."
-- Alfred Noyes on Music