"Man, you are really talented! Keep up the good work! You have a bright future ahead of you." - Marcus Baylor, November 2006
"It's incredible man, Alex is playing so beautiful...a total natural. I'm real excited to hear him and know him." - Joe Lovano, May 2006
"Alex Han is one of the most talented saxophonists that I have ever heard for someone his age. His knowledge of music is amazing for someone so young. Keep your ears open for this young man." - Gary Bartz, January 2006
"It's obvious that Alex is super talented, and it's pretty easy to predict that he will have a successful professional career as a musician. Meanwhile, I am glad to have been made aware of Alex's talent. I'll be watching for news of his exploits in the near and distant future as his career unfolds." - Gary Burton, January 2006
"I'm knocked out by Alex's talent and musical maturity !"- Joey DeFrancesco, January 2006
"Yes, Alex Han is saying a great deal for one his age. As time goes by I'm proleptically expecting him to become extremely consequential within the jazz community." - Benny Golson, August 2005
"I wish Dizzy was still around to hear you." - Johnny Griffin, January 2001
"I look forward to hearing and seeing your development. Keep yourself together and share your gifts with the world around you." - Joe Lovano, January 2001
"He's a natural. That's where his playing, expressiveness, comes from." - Paquito D'Rivera, June 2000
"Huge, wonderful sound! Very expressive with all the nuances. Truly wonderful to hear you develop your solo." - Rufus Reid, 2000
"Utterly focused, fingers flying over the black-lacquered Yamaha horn, his youthful features belie his soulful, passionate jazz interpretations." - Jillian Hornbeck Ambroz,New York Times
"...an exceptionally gifted 11-year-old saxophonist, Alex Han" - Ben Ratliff, New York Times
"It's become glaringly obvious that the boy has the gift." - Eric Waggoner, JAZZIZ Magazine
"Name to watch out for: Alex Han, who dished some serious alto sax on an arrangement of Elmer Bernstein's film score to 'Walk on the Wild Side' and the John Coltrane classic 'Giant Steps'." - Charles Levin, Santa Cruz Sentinel