Raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shaw attended
Greene Street Friends School, the
Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts and graduated from
George Washington High School (Philadelphia). He received a dual degree in Music Education and Performance in 2000 from
Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. He subsequently attended the
Manhattan School of Music in New York City, from which he received a master's degree in Jazz Performance in May 2002. He was a finalist in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition that year. In 2008 he was awarded ASCAP's 2008 Young Jazz Composer Award. Shaw released his first CD,
Perspective in 2005. It was reviewed as one of the top debut albums of that year by All About Jazz and was deemed a "convincing opening statement in what promises to be an important career". In 2006 Shaw played as a member of the
World Saxophone Quartet, appearing on their album
Political Blues. Shaw released his sophomore recording,
Optimism, in 2008, followed by
Soundtrack of Things to Come in 2013. , released in 2021, features solo alto and soprano saxophones with added electronic effects. In 2025 he released
Painter of the Invisible, his first album with a full band since 2013. Jaleel Shaw is a member of the
Mingus Big Band. Shaw performed with
Roy Haynes' band for 14 years. ==Discography==