February 15, 2026
Doors: 6:00 PM - Show: 7:00 PM
18+
Ryan Devlin Quartet at Blue Jay Listening Room
Blue Jay Listening Room
2457 3rd St S, Jacksonville Beach, FL, 32250
Date & Time
Sunday, February 15, 2026
7:00 PM
Location
Blue Jay Listening Room
2457 3rd St S, Jacksonville Beach, FL, 32250
DOORS OPEN AT 6PM. SHOW BEGINS AT 7PM.
Ryan Devlin - saxophones
Joshua Bowlus - piano
Ian Ashby - bass
Caleb Montague - drums
Ryan Devlin is a 28-year-old saxophonist and woodwind instructor from Orlando, FL. Ryan started his musical journey with his father Scott Devlin, who was the leader of the Walt Disney World Sax Quartet. Music was always in their home when Ryan was a child, as Scott was teaching lessons, practicing for his next gig, or listening to records. Ryan immediately became interested and asked his dad to teach him saxophone at age 9 after having played the piano for 3 years. Since then, Ryan has been practicing, gigging, and teaching every day.
Ryan completed a Jazz Performance Master’s degree at The New England Conservatory in Boston under the instruction of saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi in 2023 and currently substitute teaches for Bergonzi at the New England Conservatory.
Ryan has been a member and featured soloist in ensembles including The Florida All State Jazz Band, The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, and The Orlando Jazz Orchestra. He has toured a majority of the United States and Canada, playing at famous jazz clubs like Smalls in NYC, Chris’ Jazz Cafe in Philadelphia, Sculler’s Jazz Club in Boston, Timucua Arts Foundation in Orlando, The Rex in Toronto, and Rudy’s Jazz Room in Nashville. He is also the 2017 winner of the Central Florida Jazz Society Scholarship Competition and was runner-up in the 2017 Bob Washington Jazz Scholarship Competition.
Ryan has taken lessons with world-class musicians Chad Lefkowitz-Brown, Alain Bradette, Lucas Pino, and Airmen of Note’s Tedd Baker. He has performed and/or recorded with pianists Davis Whitfield Jr. and Mike Bond, saxophonists Chad Lefkowitz-Brown, Ravi Coltrane, Steve Kortyka, and Dave Pollack, bassist Gene Perla, drummers Adam Nussbaum, Ulysses Owens Jr., John Lumpkin, and many other notable musicians.