Sean Schulich has performed with the Funky Meters, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, the New Orleans Suspects, Bernie Worrell, Charles Neville, meshell ndegeocello, Zigaboo Modeliste, and Matthew Garrison. Recordings include Haitian House music-icon Jephte Guillaume.  Sean's played Jazz Fest in New Orleans, The Mint in LA, the Kennedy Center in DC and BB King's, BAM, Brooklyn Bowl, Bowery Ballroom and the Blue Note in NYC. 

Sean's unique sound will wrap you in richness, and his melodic lines will enthrall and hypnotize you. On flute or with his deep voice, Sean is a masterful storyteller. The voyages he leads his audiences on are transformative. Known for his magnetic stage presence and fearless musical style, Sean fuses raw emotion with technical precision. He has carved out a space entirely his own.

Having grown up in Woodstock, NY, Sean now lives in NYC. He studied at Juilliard, New England Conservatory and Tufts, and earned his Masters from Yale. He won Artists International, selling out his debut at Carnegie Hall. Sean then went on to co-found the fusion group Alpha Mosaic, winning a Sony Jazz Competition. His recent projects include Sunlight Origami, a genre-defying improvisational duo, and Big Easy Apple a New York-New Orleans collaboration with Dirty Dozen Brass Band member Steve Walker.