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David J Perkins

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Started with a bang at an early age playing drums in Big Bands and various Jazz projects- moved into session work and kept busy on both drum and piano gigs. Many years playing in with blues line-ups. (eg Dutch Mason). Also sideman in roots music situation (eg Ron Sexsmith). Spent a lot of time in the Niagara Jazz scene in the 80's (Kenny Wheeler,Randy and Warren Stirtzinger, John Sherwood) Latest projects are explorations into electric jazz using vintage gear recorded in real time.
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Jake Leckie

Jake Leckie creates acoustic organic soulful folk-jazz for the people! With firm roots in jazz, his playing is informed by classical, gospel, latin, folk, & hip- hop. His credits include touring with Sixto “Sugarman” Rodriguez, recording and touring with The Harlem Gospel Travelers, traveling to the Havana Jazz Festival to perform with Spanish saxophonist Gianni Gagliardi, recording two albums with Canadian pianist/composer Cat Toren for her Human Kind project, working as a session player with producer Bekon, playing SFJazz and Angel City Jazz Festival and recording Water Stem with saxophonist Hitomi Oba, and playing at The Apollo Theater and Newport Jazz Festival with piano prodigy Matthew Whitaker
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Ralph Burnett

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Ralph is a Composer and Music Supervisor for Film and Television. His IMDb credits include numerous TV Series and Independent Films both foreign and domestic. His Production Music Library is published under Sonic Island Songs. Ralph is also the Music Director and keyboardist with Analog Jazz Band, and been involved in the jazz scene for over twenty years. His professional career began in the '80's when he served as Products Manager for Jazz at MCA Records. He has also managed associated labels: GRP, Impulse!, Narada, JVC Jazz, among others. Ralph is also a longtime music journalist who has interviewed some of jazz music’s most popular musicians for magazines such as Jazziz, Keyboard, The Jazz Review and Play