Eirinn Abu Concert at Trinity

Information and Photos courtesy of Donna Smith

Saxophone recording artist Eirinn Abu performs a Christmas concert for his local Venice community at Trinity Presbyterian Church.

On, December 10th, soprano saxophone recording artist Eirinn Abu will be featured in concert at Trinity Presbyterian Church Venice, Florida at 4:00PM. 

This instrumental phenomenon began playing at age 10 in Maryland. Everything then took a backseat to Abu’s love of the saxophone and his growth as a truly gifted musician.

During college his attention turned to the health care industry, and he became a successful sales and marketing executive. But, while taking a walk one day, he bought a saxophone that caught his eye from the window of a pawn shop and his career path changed back to total commitment to a grueling schedule of rehearsing and recording music.

Abu’s efforts were rewarded with his first independently released smooth jazz album, featuring accompaniment of the Miami Sound Machine and the writing of Jon Secada.

The artist is now known for giving his instrument a new voice and sound, full of soul and emotions, his peers call him the instrumental version of Josh Groban and Andrea Bocelli. His talent has warranted Dolly Parton’s singing her “I Will Always Love You” on his albums, “A New Creation,” “Forever In Love” and “Sax In the Country.” Eirinn Abu has now recorded seven albums achieving multiplatinum status and is currently recording his last career album being released in 2023. 

Abu and his wife Brandy Doyle moved from Nashville, Tennessee, to Rockledge, Florida over thirteen years ago with their recording career and ministry, Music for Life Ministries. Recently they relocated to Venice, Florida from which they continue to share their music and ministry around the country as they have for more than thirteen years. 

Abu’s Albums and recent book release, “Circle of Confusion,” will be available at the event. Visit www.eirinnabu.com to sample his music.

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