Welcome back to The Jazz Flyte Podcast! I’m honored to be joined by the legendary Michael Paulo, one of the most versatile and cosmopolitan saxophonists in contemporary jazz, soul, and pop for nearly five decades. You’ve heard his iconic “saxpertise” alongside greats like Al Jarreau, Kenny Loggins, James Ingram, Jeff Lorber, and many more. Now, Michael shares the untold stories behind the music—and what keeps his groove going strong.
We talk about his roots in Hawaii’s big band scene, landing a record deal in Japan where Herbie Hancock played, and his once-in-a-lifetime call from Miles Davis, who recorded Paulo’s demo and put him to the test in the studio. Michael opens up about being a shy kid, playing professionally at 16, and learning the business early thanks to his father and mentors.
Michael also shares the story behind his new trio BPM with Brian Bromberg and Paul Brown, and what makes their musical chemistry so powerful. He gives us a behind-the-scenes look at producing jazz festivals and live events—emphasizing that building a great lineup is no different than crafting a perfect song.
If you’ve ever wanted to know what it really takes to stay relevant, reinvent your sound, and remain soulful in every note—this is the episode for you.
Connect with Michael: https://michaelpaulo.com/