Jerry Sauceda is one very talented guy.  In addition to having one of the absolute best voices you will ever hear, he is an accomplished guitar player and wonderful entertainer.  Jerry utilizes his very own uniquely designed sequenced backing tracks and plays everything from Rock, Dance R&B, Hip Hop, Motown, Jazz Standards, Latin and Country. He plays as a live guitarist, vocalist with an accompanying live sax player and keyboardist. Jerry performs as a soloist, in a duo, with his trio that includes a ‘live’ sax player and keyboardist or can a 4 to 22 – piece jazz orchestra at your request for bigger events.
After graduating from college Jerry decided to create his own stage show as a music entertainer. He quickly excelled in developing his musical skills, repertoire and reputation as an exciting local artist in San Jose and the bay area.
Jerry has opened and shared the stage with many popular artists including Malo, Tierra, Clifford Coulter, The Drifters, Sam Butera saxophonist for Louie Prima and The Fabulous CruiseTones. He has also has worked with such performers as Tony Lindsey of the Carlos Santana Band and Danny Hull from The Doobie Brothers. In addition to performing at hundreds of venues in the Bay Area over the years, Jerry  played the HP Pavillion in San Jose in front of 16,000 San Jose Stealth fans.
He has also written music scores for documentaries including “Soldados ” which was aired nationally on PBS. Jerry carries mature collection of music as diverse as his talent. Known for his riveting live performances and recording compositions
Jerry Sauceda consistently maintains his status as a successful artist on the rise. Still, after 20 years in the music business his primary focus continues to be his integrity as a professional artist. His motivation is growth and experimentation. Jerry’s relentless energy and creative pursuits have helped others redefine the meaning of professional musicianship.

Please enjoy these song clips:

I Left My Heart In San Francisco

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Let’s Stay Together

 

The Bird

 

Carnaval

 

She Sells Sanctuary

 

Luck Be A Lady

 

Boot Scootin’ Boogie

 

Rumours

 

My Girl

 

LA Woman

 

Look What You’ve Done To Me

 

Mover El Bote

 

Step In The Name Of Love

 

Moody’s Mood

 

 

What You Won’t Do For Love

 

Christmas Song