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  1. George Gershwin: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in Music) by Norbert Carnovale, 2000-02
  2. Alec Wilder: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in Music) by David Demsey, Ronald Prather, 1993-01-30
  3. Bobby Hackett: A Bio-Discography (Discographies) by Harold Jones, 1999-01-30
  4. Jean 'Django' Reinhardt: A Contextual Bio-Discography 1910-1953 by Paul Vernon, 2003-08
  5. Dis Here: A Bio-Discography of Julian "Cannonball" Adderley (Discographies)
  6. Dixonia: A Bio-Discography of Bill Dixon (Discographies)
  7. American Women Songwriters: A Biographical Dictionary by Virginia L. Grattan, 1993-04-30
  8. They Also Wrote by William E. Studwell, 2000-10-18

61. For Promoters
Bassist/composer Jay Anderson has won numerous awards for both jazz and classical Short Form bios. Download printer friendly version. Pianist/composer
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Download printer friendly version Lynne Arriale Pianist/composer Lynne Arriale began studying music at age four, eventually earning a master's degree in piano performance before turning to jazz. Her trio now performs internationally and celebrates its tenth anniversary with Come Together , its ninth CD release. Come Together is already besting the wide critical acclaim of their previous CD, Arise, which hit #17 on Billboard, #1 on UPI's Best Jazz CDs '03, and along with its predecessor, Inspiration, reached #1 on national jazz radio, #1 in New Yorker Magazine's Best CDs '03 and won that year's German Record Critics Award. Appearances on national media include PBS-TV's " Profile of a Performing Artist ," CNN/ FN' Biz , NPR's Piano Jazz with Marion McPartland Weekend Edition Jazz Set and NPR's Jazz Piano Christmas - Live from The Kennedy Center in '03 and '04 . Arriale also won the 1993 Great American Jazz Competition and toured Japan with " 100 Golden Fingers ", a group including piano legends Hank Jones, Tommy Flanagan, Kenny Barron, Harold Mabern, Junior Mance, Monty Alexander, Roger Kellaway, Ray Bryant and Cedar Walton.

62. The Tiptons Bios
Her projects have received grants from NEA, Meet The Composer, After returningto Seattle, she appeared with the jazz Police, and the jazz trio Love
http://www.jessicalurie.com/thetiptonsbios.html
The Tiptons Sax Quartet Bios Jessica Lurie Amy Denio Tina Richerson (tenor sax) is native to Wenatchee Washington. Tina attended the Lionel Hampton School of Music at the University of Idaho and attained her Master of Music from the University of Washington. Tina made her first notable appearance in Seattle as the first female to perform and record with the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra in 1999. After completing her course work for her graduate degree she began studying privately with Cynthia Mullis. Tina escaped to Alaska where she could woodshed in the Arctic, free of outside influence or distraction. After returning to Seattle, she appeared with the Jazz Police, and the jazz trio Love Must Swing. Tina has also performed with Claudio Roditti, Don Lanphere, Mark Bullis, Frank Grace, the Jim Cutler Jazz Orchestra, and the rock band Sons of Nothing. Tina currently studies with musician/composer Denny Goodhew. In addition to SWOJO, Tina can be heard with the Yellow Hat Band and Funktet. Tobi Stone Elizabeth Pupo-Walker Living Daylights The Tiptons Sax Quartet Multimedia Tour Dates ... Contacts Jam. She is currently a member of the groups Jumbalaya, Mango Son, La Movida and Origins. Elizabeth also formed the experimental/tribal jazz group MANAH, which toured extensively throughout the 90's.

63. Group Bios
Both an arranger and composer, he specializes in klezmer and jazz music forconcert bands and other ensembles. Mark created a publishing company to make
http://www.klezperanto.com/grobio.html

Ilene Stahl
leader, clarinetist Evan Harlan accordion, piano, music director Mark Hamilton trombone Brandon Seabrook banjo, mandolin, guitar Joshua Tower bass Grant Smith drums, percussion
Ilene Stahl, leader, clarinetist Ilene always wanted to play in a rock and roll band but "says she didn't know" she picked the wrong instrument. Nevertheless, she's been called the "Jimi Hendrix of klezmer clarinet" for her pyrotechnic performance style and soulful interpretations of traditional Yiddish music. She founded Klezperanto in 1998 - along with music director and accordionist Evan Harlan - to create a new kind of dance music that would combine the irresistible rhythms of zydeco, cumbia, funk, second-line, and Romanian brass band surf music with klezmer. Ilene has also been the clarinetist with The Klezmer Conservatory Band back to top
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accordion, piano, composer, music director Evan has recorded and performed internationally with several jazz and "world music" ensembles including

64. Accessible Contemporary Music Weekly Reading Sessions Composer Page Bios Kevin W
His principal jazz arranging instructors have included Tom Kubis, 1986), aBMI Student composers Award (1986), finalist for the ASCAP Foundation Grants
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Kevin Walczyk received a Bachelor of Arts in Education degree from Pacific Lutheran University in 1987 and the Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees from the University of North Texas. Dr. Walczyk's principal composition instructors have included Larry Austin, Jacob Avshalomov, Thomas Clark, Martin Mailman, and Cindy McTee. His principal jazz arranging instructors have included Tom Kubis, and Frank Mantooth. Dr. Walczyk is currently Associate Professor of music at Western Oregon University in Monmouth, Oregon where he teaches electronic music, composition, jazz arranging, film scoring, aural skills, and horn performance. Dr. Walczyk's commissions include the Oregon Symphony, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, the Third Angle Contemporary Music Ensemble, the Master Musicians Collective, the Portland Brass Society, SoundMoves, the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, the Art Abrams Swing Machine Big Band, the Portland Youth Philharmonic, the Hutchin's Consort, the American Guild of Organists, the Institute of Chamber Music, and many professional musicians, educators, and arts-in-education residencies. His recordings include Celebration Fanfare – Kiev Philharmonic (ERMMedia), Delphic Suite - Portland Youth Philharmonic (Albany Records), Capriccio - Seattle Symphony Orchestra (Albany Records); and multiple jazz compositions and arrangements - Art Abrams Swing Machine Big Band (AYA Records).

65. New York Philharmonic: Artist And Composer Bios. Biographies Of Many Of The Peop
Artist and Composer bios. Leonard Slatkin, conductor Leonard Slatkin is MusicDirector of the Last week I did a jazz trio with a vibraphone player.
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A native of California, trombonist Joseph Alessi began childhood musical training with his father, Joseph Alessi, Sr. He attended the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. While still a student, he performed as soloist with the San Francisco Symphony. He also spent four seasons with the Philadelphia Orchestra and one season with L'Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal. In 1985, he was named to the principal chair of the New York Philharmonic . His solo appearances with the Philharmonic included the world premiere of Christopher Rouse's Pulitzer Prize- winning Trombone Concerto in 1992 and Creston's Fantasy for Trombone in 1990. He is on the faculty of The Juilliard School, and he travels widely as a soloist and clinician. Christine Goerke
Soprano Christine Goerke received important training in the Metropolitan Opera's Young Artist Development Program. She also collaborated frequently with the late Robert Shaw, who conducted her concert debut at Carnegie Hall. Goerke's first major role at the Metropolitan Opera was Donna Elvira in Mozart's Don Giovanni during the 1997-98 season. She has appeared as soloist with the New York Philharmonic, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Boston Symphony, and other major orchestras.

66. SJW \ About Us \ Staff & Bios
Stanford jazz Workshop offers innovative jazz education programs for adults and Alto saxophonist, composer, arranger, and educator Jim Nadel founded the
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Contact Jim for information on philanthropic opportunities for individuals including planned giving, and topics related to the Stanford Jazz Workshop Board of Directors Alto saxophonist, composer, arranger, and educator Jim Nadel founded the Stanford Jazz Workshop in 1972. He continues to serve as the non-profit organization's administrative and artistic director. In addition to his work with the Stanford Jazz Workshop, Nadel designed the jazz studies curriculum for Stanford University's academic jazz program and has served as a lecturer in the Stanford University Music Department since 1984. Nadel received a BA in Music from Stanford University and a MA in Nonprofit Administration from the University of San Francisco. He is a member of the AFM and the IAJE (International Association for Jazz Education)
Contact Michael for information on scholarships artist/faculty booking Jazz in the Schools , and technical issues related to concerts and equipment. After moving to New York City in 1985, bassist Michael Zisman began performing with jazz legends such as Cecil Payne, George Coleman, Phil Woods, Jimmy Cobb, Harold Mabern, Clark Terry, Eddie Henderson, Benny Golson, Herb Geller, Mundell Lowe and many others. He returned to the Bay Area in 2000 to join SJW's staff. In addition to his work for Stanford Jazz Workshop, Michael maintains a heavy performance schedule, playing and recording with jazz heavyweights and many of today's top young artists including Eric Alexander, Jim Rotondi, Joe Farnsworth, Steve Davis, David Hazeltine and Dena DeRose.

67. Jazz In The Sangres - Artist Bios
Lenore is also a talented composer and has won ASCAP awards for her jazz compositions.Some of her compositions have been recorded by other artists as well.
http://www.jazzinthesangres.com/artist_bios.asp
Home Tickets Performers Area Information ... Music Submissions August 11-13, 2006 Westcliffe, Colorado 23 Years of Hot Jazz in a Cool Place United States Air Force Academy Falconaires Web Site www.usafacademyband.com Web Site www.renemarie.com
Ernie Andrews, Los Angeles, CA Web Site www.ernieandrews.com Ernie Andrews has a raw vitality that communicates instantly, he exudes a "reach 'em by preachin'" energy, influenced by his gospel roots. Born Christmas day in Philadelphia, his early years were spent in his mother's Baptist Church. In his early teens, his family moved to Los Angeles, where he studied drums at Jefferson High School and continued singing. He was discovered by songwriter Joe Greene in 1947, when he won an amateur show at the Lincoln Theatre on Central Avenue in Los Angeles. Greene was so impressed that he immediately took Andrews into the studio to record at age 17. With a 300,000 seller hit, "Soothe Me" with "Wrap It Up And Put It Away" on the flip side, Ernie Andrews became a singer to be reckoned with. In 1953, he had another big record with "Make Me A Present of You" with Benny Carter. By this time, Andrews was working at home and out of town playing clubs, concerts and "after-hours" rooms. In 1959, Andrews joined Harry James' band, touring the U.S. and South America for nine years, which time he considers his most valuable learning experience. In 1967, he recorded the jazz classic "Big City" with Cannonball Adderley on Capital Records.

68. Bios
Alan Lechusza, performer, composer and Ph.D. candidate in UCSD s Critical Studiesand Since then he has also studied jazz guitar with Larry Coryell,
http://www.liraproductions.com/quarteto/Bios.htm
Christopher A. Garcia Tabla, Mbwata, Kanjira, Hand Percussion, PAISTE cymbals Chris was born, raised, and still resides in East L.A. (Never to be confused with West L.A.). His background includes performances in a wide variety of musical settings including; Jazz, Rock, World Music, traditional Mexican music, Meso-American music, percussion ensemble, soundtracks, and cartoon music.He attributes his musical growth to his studies with Professor John Bergamo, Pandit Tarnath Rao, Swapan Chadhouri and Leonice Shinemann where he studied tabla, while attending California Institute of the Arts on a full scholarship. Chris was also a member of the award winning Cal Arts Percussion Ensemble in 1979.He attributes his "style"(?) to Listening to EVERYTHING, logging in thousands of hours, practicing, rehearsing,performing and touring constantly with musicians interested in stretching and reinventing themselves throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Southeast Asia. Chris' drumming is unusual in that it incorporates not only the standard rhythms and their permutations, but also a fluency with odd time signatures and sonic textures, which he seamlessly incorporates into his playing.His fascination for New Music and

69. The Wayfaring Strangers
He has performed widely in a variety of idioms ranging from jazz to bluegrass Matt served on the board of advisors of the Ken Burns jazz Documentary,
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Matt Glaser has been chairman of the String Department at the Berklee College of Music in Boston for 20 years. Matt is the first and only recipient of the Stephane Grappelli Memorial Award, "In recognition of his significant contribution to the teaching and playing of improvised string music in America," presented by the American String Teachers Association with the Nation School Orchestra Association. He has performed widely in a variety of idioms ranging from jazz to bluegrass to early music. He has published four books on contemporary violin styles including "Jazz Violin" co-authored with the late Stehpane Grappelli. He has written for many music magazines including Strings Acoustic Musician , and Acoustic Guitar . He has performed with Stephane Grappelli, David Grisman, Lee Konitz, Bob Dylan, the Waverly Consort, Fiddle Fever, and most recently with the Wayfaring Strangers - a band that fuses jazz and folk music. The Boston Herald called him "possibly America's most versatile violinist."

70. Brubeck Widelock Duo
As a composer David is the author of over fifty jazz tunes for small ensembles,as well as three pieces for large ensembles, which were performed numerous
http://www.beegumrecords.com/bios.htm
A resident of the San Francisco Bay Area since 1969, David Widelock led his own trio for many years, as well as performing in the Lejimda trio. He also worked with Bamboo, which featured Mark Isham and bassist Bill Douglass. David has toured Europe numerous times. David's first album, Too Many Vitamins, was released in 1985. He was awarded a National Endowment For the Arts Music Fellowship in 1988. As a composer David is the author of over fifty jazz tunes for small ensembles, as well as three pieces for large ensembles, which were performed numerous times by the Bay Area Jazz Composers Orchestra. David is currently writing and arranging music for Bigfoot, a sextet project which combines elements of roots music and avant-garde, for Long Term Effects, his roots/pop project, and a solo acoustic guitar project.
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71. Jazz II Bios
jazz APPRECIATION II. PRESENTER bios. Marcie Campbell – jazz Vocals (April 20) His exceptional skills as a pianist, bass player, bandleader, composer
http://www.classactmusic.com/jazz_ii_bios.htm
Class Act Music Productions Home Upcoming Gigs She's Hip CD Jan's Bio ... MEDIA pages JAZZ APPRECIATION II PRESENTER BIOS Marcie Campbell – Jazz Vocals (April 20) Marcie’s outstanding vocal talent was exported to Calgary when she moved there two years ago. Fortunately she continues to grace Winnipeg stages regularly, charming audiences and winning fans with her extraordinary voice, stylistic versatility and ready wit. Most recently, Marcie – backed by a ten piece jazz orchestra – wowed a full house at the Manitoba Centennial Concert Hall opening for comedy great Bob Newhart. Marcie studied jazz at Canada’s renowned Humber College and has shared stages with such jazz legends as John Hendricks, Jon Faddis, Bill Watrous, Dave Young and David “Fathead” Newman. A featured performer at the Winnipeg Jazz Festival for more than 10 years, Marcie’s feature CD, Set the Mood , continues to receive regular radio play. Steve Hamilton – Jazz Bass (April 27) Bassist Steve Hamilton has been a fixture on the Winnipeg music scene for two decades, playing in a wide variety of settings ranging from jazz performances to the GroundSwell concert series to occasional work with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. Steve is the acoustic bassist for singer Martha Brooks’ jazz quartet, which released a CD that was subsequently named Jazz Album of the Year at the 2002 Prairie Music Awards.

72. UALR Music Department Bios - Tom Cox
Arkansas native and jazz pianists/composer/bandleader Tom Cox grewup in LittleRock during the He remains active as a jazz trio leader and composer.
http://www.ualr.edu/mudept/Bios/cox.html

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Arkansas native and jazz pianists/composer/bandleader Tom Cox grew-up in Little Rock during the 50's and 60's. He did his undergraduate music studies at Indiana University and graduate studies at The Cleveland Institute of Music where he received degrees in music composition.
During the 70's he joined the faculties of the Cleveland Music School Settlement and Akron University's Firestone Conservatory of Music teaching theory, composition, jazz piano and improvisation. During that time he was also the leader of his own jazz quartet; some of its member included such recording artists as saxophonists Joe Lovano (1996 Wildwood Jazz Festival) and Ernie Krivda, Marty Barker (drummer with Yusef Lateef), and Weather Report percussionist Skip Hadden. It was during this period that he also met and took brief piano-chair stints with international jazz artists Freddie Hubbard and Cannonball Adderly.
Cox returned to Little Rock in 1980 joining the music department faculty at UALR where he presently teaches jazz piano, jazz combo and directs the music theory program. Since returning to Arkansas he has had several different trios and quartets all of which have performed extensively throughout the state. He remains active as a jazz trio leader and composer.
email: tecox@ualr.edu

73. The Company - Artist's Biographies
and segments of Chita Rivera s Chita And All That jazz. ErnestoLecuona (Composer), one of the great composers of the twentieth century,
http://www.ballethispanico.org/company/artists_bios.html
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Over the years, Ballet Hispanico's Artistic Director, Tina Ramirez, has called on an extraordinary array of artists - choreographers, musicians and designers - to create Ballet Hispanico's distinctive repertory. Provided below are brief biographies for the artists represented in the company's recent repertory.
Graciela Daniele (Choreographer) has received 11 Tony nominations and numerous other awards for her work in such shows as Once on This Island, Dangerous Games, Drood, The Rink, The Goodbye Girl, Pirates of Penzance, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, and Ragtime . She choreographed three movies with Woody Allen and is director in residence at Lincoln Center Theater. Her directing and choreography credits include film, opera, dance adn theater around the country. Cada Noche... Tango was the first of her three works for Ballet Hispanico.
Alexandre Magno (Choreographer) came to the USA in 1986 from Brazil. Choreography credits include: Madonna's Drowned World Tour, The Girlie Show, and TV's

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GWILYM SIMCOCK is the most outstanding jazz pianist and composer of his generation.He is also an exceptional classical pianist and French horn player.
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75. Jazz Link Enterprises
One of the first composers of bebop music, Tadd wrote such jazz standards as HotHouse; If You Could See Me Now; and Good Bait. November 3, Thurs, 7 pm $15
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"The main reason I'm looking forward to fall because it means that "The Timeless Music of Great Composers Series" gets started again.
Presented by Jude Hibler and Dale Bruning , these once-a-month performances at Dazzle should be on every Jazz lovers calendar."
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Ron Miles - cornet
Mark Simon - bass
Todd Reid - drums One of the first composers of bebop music, Tadd wrote such jazz standards as Hot House; If You Could See Me Now ; and Good Bait November 3, Thurs, 7 pm: $15 Dale Bruning Sextet and Jude Hibler , Narrator Ron Miles - cornet Fred Hess - saxophone Mark Patterson - trombone Ken Walker - bass Paul Romaine - drums [Benny was seen and heard in the 2004 Tom Hanks movie, The Terminal .] Throughout his career, Benny has been a Jazz Master of the highest order. His songs follow the bebop tradition and include such jazz standards as Along Came Betty; Stablemates;

76. Telarc International: Geri Allen
Telarc Records specializes in classical, jazz, crossover and blues recordings Now married (to trumpeter Wallace Roney), a mother, composer, producer,
http://www.telarc.com/biography/bios.asp?aid=172

77. THE ASCAP FOUNDATION NAMES WINNERS OF ANNUAL YOUNG JAZZ COMPOSER AWARDS
The 2004/2005 ASCAP Foundation Young jazz Composer Award recipients are MichaelBlanco, 28, Astoria, See bios and Photos of Winners ASCAP in the News
http://www.ascap.com/press/2005/youngjazz_012505.html
January 26, 2005 PRESS CONTACTS: Pauline Stack
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THE ASCAP FOUNDATION NAMES WINNERS
OF ANNUAL YOUNG JAZZ COMPOSER AWARDS ASCAP Foundation President Marilyn Bergman has announced the winners of the 2004/2005 ASCAP Foundation Young Jazz Composer Awards. The program, established in 2002, was created to encourage gifted American jazz composers to create new works. Composers from throughout the United States ranging in age from 12 to 30 competed for the cash awards. The winning works were selected through a juried national competition. Commenting on the awards, Marilyn Bergman said, "The young talents nurtured by this program represent the future of this uniquely American art form. We congratulate the recipients and extend thanks to the dedicated panel of ASCAP composers who selected the winners." The 2004/2005 ASCAP Foundation Young Jazz Composer Award recipients are:
Michael Blanco , 28, Astoria, NY;

78. Jay Tyer Group Bios
Ed cohosts the community jazz jams at the Java Hut with Jay. Jim Allard isa saxophonist, flutist, composer, and teacher with over 20 years of
http://www.jeangough.com/JayTyerGroupBios.html
Jay Tyer a native of Worcester, MA, is a composer, teacher, and jazz guitarist with over 25 years experience teaching improvisation, music theory and guitar. Jay studied guitar with Rich Falco and improvisation with tenor saxophonist, Jerry Bergonzi. Jay has taught at Clemente Music Studio, Auburn Public School and Wachusett Regional High School Artist-in-Residence Program and privately at his home in Jefferson, MA. For over 15 years Jay has led a popular Jay Tyer Jazz Jam in Worcester, MA, which presently is held at the Java Hut on Main St. In the year 2000 Jay composed and produced Metacomet, the first Jay Tyer Quartet CD.
Drummer, Ed Conley, started his jazz career in New York playing with the great pianist John Mehegan. Ed is a very popular musician who, although rooted in jazz, is deemed a freelance player in a number of musical settings. The versatility of Ed can be seen by his familiarity with tabla, an Indian drum, and all manners of electronic percussion. He is heard on the Alternate Quartet's release Rainforest Rhumboogie. Ed co-hosts the community jazz jams at the Java Hut with Jay.
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79. Buffalo.com(SM) - Jazz
John Bacon, Jr. Website Composer/drummer records with his own groups and Taylor Made jazz - Get their show schedules, history and bios on this award
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80. The Williamsburg Regional Library   |  Web Links
All Music Guide Artist, group and composer bios for all music styles. Its database of jazz and blues artists includes bios, discographies, and archived
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  • All Music Guide Artist, group and composer bios for all music styles. (http://www.allmusic.com) Jazz Hall of Fame Non-profit institution promoting awareness of Big Band and Jazz Music. Contains the award-winning "Jazzology" searchable database of jazz history and bios of over 2,000 jazz legends. Database is searchable by artist category (singer, composer, bandleader, etc), by instrument, and by style. Covers all styles of jazz including dixie-land, be-bop, Latin jazz, ragtime and many more. (http://www.jazzhall.org) Naxos Artists and composer bios for classical music. (http://www.naxos.com) Yahoo Music Artists Directory Links to performing artists' sites on the World Wide Web, browsable by performer name. (http://dir.yahoo.com/Entertainment/Music/Artists/)
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