Dan Higgins

Dan Higgins is a prominent American saxophonist and woodwind specialist, widely recognized for his work in the film and television industry. Over the course of his career, Higgins has contributed to hundreds of film scores, playing for some of the most iconic soundtracks in modern cinema, including Toy Story, La La Land, and Catch Me If You Can. His exceptional ability to adapt his saxophone playing to various genres, from jazz to classical and beyond, has made him one of the most sought-after studio musicians in Hollywood.

In addition to his extensive session work, Higgins is also a seasoned performer, having played with major orchestras, big bands, and jazz ensembles around the world. His mastery of the saxophone, flute, and clarinet has earned him respect among his peers and solidified his reputation as a versatile and reliable musician in both live and studio settings. Higgins' contribution to the film industry continues to resonate, with his performances helping to define the sound of many beloved movies.

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