Tivon Pennicott

Tivon Pennicott (born December 27, 1985) is an American jazz tenor saxophonist.

Tivon Pennicott performing in 2018

Of Jamaican parentage, he grew up in Marietta, Georgia, but moved to Miami, Florida, where he studied music at the University of Miami. On a visit in Los Angeles, he met and was invited to perform with Kenny Burrell, who was a major influence on him.[1] He ultimately recorded on Kenny Burrell's record "Be Yourself", recorded live in Jazz at Lincoln Center at Dizzy's Club Coca Cola on September 9, 2008.[2] Pennicott then moved to New York City in late 2009, where he formed the Sound Quartet with pianist Mike Battaglia, bassist Spencer Murphy, and drummer Kenneth Salters. These members are featured on his debut album "Lover of Nature", which was released in November 2014.[3]

As of August 2017 he has won three Grammies, one with Esperanza Spalding and two with Gregory Porter.[4] He is also the 2nd-place winner of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz competition held in 2013[5]

Since early 2016 he has been performing full-time with Gregory Porter,[6] also as he continues his artist-in-residence at the Annual Charlie Parker Celebration in Kansas City, Missouri.[7]

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