Rob Sudduth grew up in Sonoma County, California, just north of Marin, listening to the all the great sounds coming out of the Bay Area and sneaking into clubs while still in high school to hear bands like the Sons of Champlin — not to mention up-and-comers like Clover and Soundhole. He graduated to playing saxophone around the Bay, eventually touring and recording with many rock, blues and jazz bands.
In 1994 Rob was tapped to join the horn section as the tenor saxophonist of Huey Lewis and the News in support of the release Four Chords and Several Years Ago, and ever since has logged countless miles criss-crossing the US and Europe with the band. Over the years has contributed horn arrangements to a number of the band’s recordings, as well as a bit of songwriting (“So Little Kindness” with Huey and former News guitarist Chris Hayes).
Since 2002, Rob has resided in New York City, though he maintains strong ties to Northern California. When not on the road, Rob might be found in Broadway orchestras (Grease, Hairspray), recording studios (Norah Jones) or in one of NYC’s many jazz clubs. He also travels frequently to Italy, where he fronts his own jazz group and sometimes plays with Stef Burns.
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