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About Andrew Hadro

Andrew Hadro [Hey-dro] is a professional musician in Brooklyn, New York. Hadro’s primary instrument is Baritone Saxophone, though he also performs on Bass Clarinet, Bb Clarinet, Flute, Bass Saxophone and Contra-bass Clarinet.

After more than 20 years in NYC, Hadro can be heard through an expanding discography and frequent live performances. In February of 2025 the album Bianca Reimagined by Dan Pugach won the Grammy for Best Large Jazz Ensemble - Hadro performs baritone saxophone, and more on the album.

Born abroad in Mexico to American parents, Hadro spent most of his childhood in the Chicago area before moving to New York City to study at the New School for Jazz. In addition to working as a performer, Andrew Hadro is a product specialist for Vandoren, advising fellow musicians on equipment. As curator of JazzBariSax.com Hadro provides resources and news to baritone saxophonists all over. During summers Hadro serves as a director and faculty member for the Litchfield Jazz Camp.

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