About Jean Caze
Performance Confidence and Stage Readiness Mentor

Renowned jazz trumpeter, Jean Caze, stands as a prominent figure in today's jazz scene. His magnetic performances have graced stages alongside icons such as Herbie Hancock, Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, Al Jarreau, Roy Hargrove, Arturo Sandoval, and George Duke, among others. Currently serving as the featured soloist for Michael Bublé worldwide, Jean's musical journey traces back to his roots in Queens, NY, where his passion ignited at the age of nine. By his senior year, he showcased his talent on national television with "Chicago" on NBC.
Biography
Jean's dedication to his craft earned him scholarships, accolades, and widespread recognition, culminating in a Bachelor's degree from Manhattan School of Music and a Master's from Florida International University. Noteworthy achievements include securing second place in the 2007 Thelonius Monk International Jazz Trumpet Competition and claiming victory in both the 2004 National Trumpet Jazz Competition and the 2006 International Trumpet Guild Jazz Competition.
Throughout his career, Jean has remained committed to musical innovation, blending his Haitian heritage with American jazz influences, evident in albums such as "Miami Jazz Scene" (2007) and "Amédé" (2015). Joining Michael Bublé's band in 2010 marked a pivotal moment, further solidifying his stature in the industry.