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Jodi Proznick

Jodi Proznick (born October 23, 1975) is a Canadian jazz bassist, composer, educator and producer. In 2019, she was named Jazz Artist of the Year at the Western Canadian Music Awards and has been nominated for three Juno Awards. She was a recipient of the Lieutenant Governor's Arts and Music Awards in 2022 for her contribution to music education in British Columbia.

Proznick began playing double bass when she was thirteen and was taught by her father, musician and educator David Proznick. While attending Semiahmoo Secondary, she won the General Motors Award of Excellence in 1993. She attended McGill University from 1993 to 1998, where she met future collaborators such as pianist Tilden Webb, drummer Jesse Cahill and tenor saxophonist Steve Kaldestad. While in Montreal, she also worked with Christine JensenKelly JeffersonRanee LeeAndré White, Greg Clayton and other prominent Montreal jazz artists. She was a winner of the IAJE Sisters in Jazz Competition in 1998.

Proznick moved to Vancouver in 2000 and married jazz pianist Tilden Webb. The two became leading members of the Vancouver jazz scene, and the Cellar Live record label. Over the years, Jodi has appeared on and produced numerous records. She completed a master's degree in 2005 in Art Education at Simon Fraser University.

In 2004, her Jodi Proznick Quartet received the Galaxie Rising Star Award at the Vancouver International Jazz Festival. Soon after, Proznick begun work on her first record as a leader, Foundations, alongside her quartet. The album released in 2006 to critical acclaim, and was nominated for Traditional Jazz Album of the Year at the 2009 Juno Awards. It also won Album of the Year and Acoustic Group of the Year at the 2008 National Jazz Awards. Proznick won Bassist of the Year at the National Jazz Awards in 2008 and 2009.

Alongside Oliver Gannon, Proznick was the opening act for Oscar Peterson in 2004. She has been a featured performer with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, the Vancouver Chamber Choir, and the Elektra Women's Choir. She accompanied Michael Bublé in the closing ceremonies and soundtrack of the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games.

In 2008, she co-founded Triology alongside guitarist Bill Coon and pianist Miles Black. The group has recorded two albums, Triology in 2014 and Stairway to the Stars in 2019. The trio is known for their impromptu arrangements of jazz standards. The group continues to play regularly.

In 2017, Proznick released her third album as a leader, Sun Songs, which recounts the personal struggle that ensued after her mother's diagnosis of early onset dementia, as well as the arrival of her firstborn son. The album explores themes of life and death, polarity and love.The album features her husband Tilden Webb on piano, brother-in-law Jesse Cahill on drums, Steve Kaldestad on tenor saxophone, and Laila Biali on vocals. The album earned Proznick her second Juno nomination in 2019 for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year.

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Angela Verbrugge: Somewhere

Read "Angela Verbrugge: Somewhere" reviewed by Michael Steinman


The proper response to Beauty is an awed admiring silence. So these liner notes should be one word in a large font: LISTEN. But Angela asked me to add a few hundred keystrokes to the project, so here we are. Incidentally, I have chosen to focus on Angela in the midst of the most superb musicians and arrangements. I hope they will forgive me! Angela Verbrugge is a great subversive. Her work is so quietly insinuating that listeners ...

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"Best known as a superbly swinging accompanist, Vancouver bassist Jodi Proznick steps out with a moving, highly personal album that demonstrates her composing and songwriting abilities." ~ SUN SONGS named one of the Top 10 Jazz Albums of 2017, Peter Hum (Ottawa Citizen)


"As in her songwriting and in her talent for playing the contrabass, she is able to pull off magic that is as near perfection as bass-playing could possibly be." ~ Raul De Gama, Toronto Music Report

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Somewhere

OA2 Records
2024

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Until I Met You (Corner Pocket)

From: Somewhere
By Jodi Proznick

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