
EIRINN ABU
The musical prodigy began his journey with the saxophone at the tender age of 10 in Maryland, where his passion for the instrument quickly overshadowed all else, marking the start of his evolution into an extraordinary musician.
After college, he shifted focus to the health care sector, excelling as a sales and marketing executive. However, a serendipitous encounter with a saxophone in a pawn shop window during a stroll reignited his dedication to music, leading him back to an intense regimen of practice and recording.
Abu's hard work culminated in his debut smooth jazz album, graced by the Miami Sound Machine's accompaniment and Jon Secada's songwriting.
Eirinn Abu, the saxophone recording artist is celebrated for infusing his instrument with a soulful and emotive voice, earning him comparisons to the instrumental equivalents of Josh Groban and Andrea Bocelli. His prowess secured Dolly Parton's vocals for “I Will Always Love You” on his albums "A New Creation," "Forever in Love," and "Sax in the Country." Eirinn Abu has produced seven multiplatinum albums and recently finished his final career album, "ANTHEM," winning the 2025 World Entertainment Award.
Fourteen years ago, Abu, alongside his wife Brandy Doyle, left Nashville, Tennessee, for Rockledge, Florida, seeking musical inspiration from the state's picturesque coastal landscapes. They moved to Venice, Florida, eight years ago, where they continue to create and share their music globally, a tradition spanning over twenty-five years.
To experience his music, visit www.eirinnabu.com.
