Jonathan Suazo

“I remember being fascinated by his resilience, his drive and desire to discover”. “Never afraid of going through the unknown, his fresh energy with beautiful ideas and the understanding of his roots, are probably some of his most special virtues”.

- David Sánchez, Renown Grammy Award Winning Saxophonist / Composer / Educator

“Saxophonist and composer Jonathan Suazo is undoubtedly one of the most important Puerto Rican musicians of his generation. His ability as a performer and improviser is matched by his creativity and conceptualism, and he continues to seek new challenges as an artist as well as new experiences for his audience. Highly recommended".

- Miguel Zenón, Renown Saxophonist / Composer / Educator

“To us, Jonathan's work and character has aligned with our commitment to amplifying the creative autonomy and movement building necessary to the future of arts, music and culture, especially in a city like Boston. he is a
natural collaborator always seeking to create or reimagine new music projects, as well as build new relationships with musicians and other creators desiring to make bigger impact through their work”.

- Catherine Morris, Founder + Executive Director of BAMS FEST INC

Jonathan Suazo is a Puerto Rican Saxophonist / Composer / Arranger and Flow Artist. His music highlights traditional rhythms from his Puerto Rican / Dominican roots and ancestry within a Cross-Cultural Fusion container of his many musical influences.

He obtained his Masters Degree in Contemporary Performance at Berklee College of Music (Global Jazz Institute), and his Bachelor’s Degree in Jazz & Caribbean Music at the Conservatorio de Música de Puerto Rico. He's been taught by renowned musicians: David Sanchez, Terri Lyne Carrington, Marco Pignataro, John Patituchi, Danilo Pérez, George Garzone and Joe Lovano.

Jonathan has also performed with artists such as: Paoli Mejías, ILé, Miguel Zenón, Rakalam Bob Moses, Giovanni Hidalgo, Tito Matos, Ricardo Pons, Calma Carmona, William Cepeda, Jon Secada, Pedro Capó, Obie Bermudez, Humberto Ramirez, Silverio Perez, Charlie Sepúlveda and many others.