Harold Todd - Bio
his professional career began at the age of 21, when Harold picked up the saxophone and moved to San Diego.
he began playing with Common Sense, a legendary SoCal reggae, funk crew before enjoying lengthy stints with Goldfish, the B-Side Players, Psydecar and Greyboy Allstars.
then, rocker Lenny Kravitz heard Harold perform and asked him to collaborate. Harold's been with Lenny for ten years on saxes and flute, recording on Five, Circus and two DVD performances.
Harold then went on a creative sojourn to Germany, where he recorded three albums with stereoblue. Revealed, Treat Me Right and Thinker's Journey collectively represent Harold's agility as a performer, as well as his diverse and meticulous style as a singer/songwriter.
Treat Me Right, Harold says, is music for music lovers - an acoustic album featuring classical and pop instrumental styles.
Thinker's Journey is a cerebral take on poppy tunes from various genres played in a jazzy style with sax, flute and grand piano.
Revealed is a synthesis of traditional and modern jazz with electronica influences in a clubmusic style.