At just 16, Joey Calveiro is already making waves in the jazz world, and if his recent saxophone cover of Michael Bublé’s “Home” is any indication, he’s only getting started. Raised on a foundation of musical tradition, with a grandfather’s love for piano and the mentorship of sax maestro Yainer Horta, Joey’s journey is extraordinary. Collaborating with the likes of Arturo Sandoval and Chucho Valdez on his upcoming album “Legacy,” he’s assured to become the defining voice of the next generation in jazz.

His cover of “Home” showcases not only his technical skill but his deep emotional understanding of music. The song, originally known for its bittersweet nostalgia, takes on a new dimension under Joey’s saxophone. The warmth and expressiveness of his tone add layers of intimacy, transforming Bublé’s familiar melody into a more soulful, heart-stirring experience. Each note breathes life into the song, allowing you to feel the yearning for home in a deeply personal way.

Joey’s delivery is smooth and unhurried, with a maturity beyond his years. His ability to weave through the melody while maintaining the song’s emotional core speaks volumes about his potential. The production of the cover complements his performance beautifully, offering a minimalist yet polished sound that allows the saxophone to shine.

To me, Joey Calveiro isn’t just another young talent; he’s a force reshaping jazz with every note. Keep your eyes on this rising star. He’s building a legacy destined to leave an indelible mark on the genre.

Listen to “Home” by Joey Calveiro on Spotify