Dave Koz

Musician

Birthday March 27, 1963

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Tarzana, California, U.S.

Age 60 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.7 m

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1963

David Stephen Koz (born March 27, 1963) is an American saxophonist, composer, record producer, and radio personality based in California.

Dave Koz was born in Encino, California, to Jewish parents: Norman, a dermatologist and Audrey, a pharmacist.

Dave has a brother, Jeff, who is also a musician, and a sister, Roberta.

Although he is Jewish, Koz plays both Christmas and occasional Hanukkah songs at his concerts.

He attended William Howard Taft High School in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, performing on saxophone as a member of the school jazz band.

1980

For the rest of the 1980s, Koz served as a session musician in several rock bands, and toured with Jeff Lorber.

Koz was a member of rock musician Richard Marx's band and toured with Marx throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, which was around the time he recurred as the guest saxophonist on the syndicated late-night talk show The Arsenio Hall Show.

He also played in the house band of CBS' short-lived The Pat Sajak Show, with Tom Scott as bandleader.

1986

He later graduated from UCLA with a degree in mass communications in 1986, and only weeks after his graduation, decided to make a go of becoming a professional musician.

Within weeks of deciding to be a professional musician, he was recruited as a member of Bobby Caldwell's tour.

1989

Koz was originally a rock saxophonist before he moved to smooth jazz in 1989.

In 1989, Koz decided to pursue a solo career, and began recording for Capitol Records.

1990

His albums there include Dave Koz (his 1990 solo debut), Lucky Man, The Dance, and Saxophonic.

Saxophonic was nominated for both a Grammy Award and an NAACP Image Award.

1992

During production of the album in 1992, Koz was approached by the producers of ABC's General Hospital to perform on the show after his track entitled "Emily", from his Dave Koz album, was used as part of the show's soundtrack that year.

After his GH appearance, executive producer Wendy Riche commissioned Koz to write a new theme song for the soap.

Koz took elements from the show's existing theme song, Jack Urbont's "Autumn Breeze", and merged the chorus notes into a brand new smooth jazz composition titled "Faces of the Heart".

1993

Koz released his second album, Lucky Man, in 1993.

The new theme music made its debut on General Hospital's 30th anniversary show, which aired April 1, 1993, and remained as the show's title track until August 27, 2004.

"Faces of the Heart" ended up as the third track on Koz's Lucky Man album.

1994

In 1994, Koz began hosting a syndicated radio program, The Dave Koz Radio Show (formerly Personal Notes), featuring the latest music and interviews with who's who in the genre.

Dave co-hosted The Dave Koz Morning Show on 94.7 The Wave, a smooth jazz station in Los Angeles for six years.

2002

In 2002, Koz started a record label, Rendezvous Entertainment, with Frank Cody and Hyman Katz.

2005

Koz has promoted annual Dave Koz & Friends Jazz Cruises since 2005.

Koz is the host of a weekly half-hour television series named Frequency put on by Fast Focus.

Koz interviews musicians on the show such as Earth, Wind & Fire, Jonathan Butler, and Kelly Sweet.

At the end of each interview, he plays along with the musician, adding some of his saxophone riffs to one of their hit songs.

Koz was also the bandleader on The Emeril Lagasse Show.

The band, Dave Koz & The Kozmos, featured Jeff Golub (guitar), Philippe Saisse (keyboards), Conrad Korsch (bass guitar), and Skoota Warner (drums).

Koz hosts a weekly radio show on the Sirius-XM Radio Watercolors channel called "The Dave Koz Lounge," which airs Sundays at noon ET.

Koz plays a Yamaha silver alto sax (YAS-62S Mk. I) with a No. 7 Beechler metal mouthpiece, a Yamaha straight silver Soprano sax (YSS-62S) or a vintage Conn curved soprano sax with a No. 8 Couf mouthpiece, and a Selmer Mark VI Tenor sax with a Berg-Larsen 90/2 hard rubber mouthpiece.

As for reeds, he uses a No. 3 Rico Plasticover.

Koz occasionally plays keyboards and piano, with which he also composes his songs.

2007

He decided to leave the show in January 2007 and was replaced by Brian McKnight.

2009

On September 22, 2009, Koz received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

2010

In October 2010, Koz performed "Start All Over Again" in a Desperate Housewives season 7 episode "Let Me Entertain You", alongside singer Dana Glover.

2012

In July 2012, he appeared on The Eric André Show, season 1 episode 7, and sat in with the house band.

2014

In December 2014, he opened Spaghettini & the Dave Koz Lounge, a restaurant and live music venue located at 184 North Canon Drive in Beverly Hills, California with business partners Cary Hardwick and Laurie Sisneros, who own Spaghettini in Seal Beach.

2018

In 2018, Koz collaborated with guitarist and regular Vulfpeck contributor, Cory Wong, on two tracks, "The Optimist" and "Friends at Sea".

The two collaborated again in 2021 for the album The Golden Hour, including the single "Today".