“…My Silverstein Ligature has truly helped me define my signature sound. The attack and clarity of sound created by this amazing ligature lets me focus on making music, and also makes more reeds playable. Thank you Silverstein for your truly exciting creation…” 

BIO

Stunning young artist, Chase Huna only 15 years old, is already a proven performer, song writer and honor student. To see this brilliant young performer is to experience the background and artistry of the many talented musical mentors who have already guided this compelling artist with love and care. Chase Huna has already worked with and performed alongside Mindy Abair, Michael Lington, Will Donato, Vincent Ingala, Richard Elliot, Rick Braun, Najee, Andrew Neu, Elan Troatman, JJ Sansaverino, Steve Oliver, Greg Manning, and many others. In a recent interview Chase related, “My parents have always told me that I’ve loved listening to jazz since I was two years old. It was all I’d want to listen to,” he shared. “When I was 7 and seeing people play saxophone at jazz concerts around the valley, and I thought that maybe it’d be cool to play it one day. when I was 9 1/2, I asked my dad for a saxophone for my 10th birthday, and he said yes.” Chase, the product of a very loving family and a very supportive musical community, also related how he manages to do so well in school, and if it was true that he’d only missed one day of school his entire life. “Yes, it’s true. I think it comes from my parents (Tom and Leanne Huna). They make sure I’m in line. They guide me the right way ~ to be a great person, and a good student at school.” Refreshing words and indicative of his heart, authenticity, and genuineness. The new debut single “On the Chase,” produced by hit maker producer Steve Oliver, is the lead off single from his upcoming CD release “On the Chase!” Co-written by both Chase and Steve Oliver, this song marks the very beginning of an amazing musical journey for this truly new and emerging artist. Experience and discover the debut single from this young saxophone phenomena,

Chase Huna