Andre Ward at City Winery STL
Start Date/Time:
August 28, 2025 at
7:30 PM
End Date/Time:
August 28, 2025 at
10:30 PM
Location: City Winery St. Louis

TICKETS: Andre Ward
City Winery St. Louis presents Andre Ward live on August 28th at 7:30pm!
André Ward: A Chicago-Bred Jazz Virtuoso. Chicago native André Ward is a renowned jazz saxophonist whose music is deeply rooted in the city's vibrant jazz and R&B heritage. Inspired by iconic bands like Earth, Wind & Fire, particularly their legendary Phenix Horns featuring the late Don Myrick, Ward's musical journey began with an after-school program, leading him from drums to trumpet and ultimately to the alto saxophone.
City Winery St. Louis presents Andre Ward live on August 28th at 7:30pm!
André Ward: A Chicago-Bred Jazz Virtuoso. Chicago native André Ward is a renowned jazz saxophonist whose music is deeply rooted in the city's vibrant jazz and R&B heritage. Inspired by iconic bands like Earth, Wind & Fire, particularly their legendary Phenix Horns featuring the late Don Myrick, Ward's musical journey began with an after-school program, leading him from drums to trumpet and ultimately to the alto saxophone.
Ward's talent earned him a place at Tennessee State University, where he co-founded the quartet Act IV, winning a Budweiser-sponsored contest with their single "The Pulse." He further honed his skills at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, intending to move to New York City for session work. However, the thriving Boston music scene kept him rooted, and in 1990, a pivotal opportunity arose when fellow Berklee alum Lalah Hathaway enlisted him in her touring band, supporting her debut Virgin Records album. This launched Ward into a successful career as a touring musician, backing renowned artists like Will Downing and Freddie Jackson, where he spent nine years, four as Jackson's musical director.
Ward's time with Freddie Jackson caught the attention of Hush Productions, leading to his first solo single, "Everything I Do (I Do For You)," a Bryan Adams remake that topped the smooth jazz charts. Despite the subsequent closure of his label, Morgan Creek Records, Ward continued to thrive, contributing to music education in Boston's public schools before securing a deal with the Huggins brothers, Charles and Beau.
His subsequent albums, "Feelin' You," "Steppin' Up," and "Crystal City," all achieved Top 10 status on the Contemporary Jazz Albums chart, with "Caution" reaching #1 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz charts. His latest album, "AFRICA RISING," is poised to follow suit. The album features tributes to musical influences like Earth, Wind & Fire ("Secret Place" featuring Chantel Hampton) and The Emotions ("Don't Ask My Neighbors"). The single "Casualty of Love," a collaboration with singer/songwriter K'Jon, celebrates the positive power of love. Ward also puts his unique spin on Sade's classic "Kiss of Life," a testament to his admiration for the artist's rich catalog.
André Ward continues to captivate audiences with his exceptional musicianship and is eagerly anticipating future musical endeavors and touring opportunities.