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Jason Camelio

Jason is a musician, writer, producer and global programs and partnerships developer. Recordings Jason co-produced, written and/or performed on include Phil Wilson's From the Vault, Vol. 1 with Alex Leiva; music videos for "Message From God", "Play To Win" and "Atom Bomb" and the full-length album "This is DÚBH"; and performances include Dweezil Zappa's “Via Zammata’, Chris Opperman's "Chamber Music From Hell with Kurt Morgan, Fernando Huergo's Big Band "The Possibility of Change", Danilo Perez’s "The Panama Suite”, Stephen Webber's “Stylus Symphony”, Mike MacAllister's "Finder's Keepers” and Christine Fawson's "Happy Talk” featuring Phil Wilson and more. Jason engages with top performing arts institutions, festivals, artists and students, as well as a range of creative and passionate, individuals, business and government entities as the assistant vice president for Berklee global initiatives; developing opportunities for learners of all ages, backgrounds and experience levels to reach their career and artistic goals.

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The JCA Orchestra: Live At The BPC

Read "Live At The BPC" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


The JCA Orchestra has been an important part of the Boston jazz scene since it formed in 1985. Several of its recordings are dominated by the compositions of its leader, Darrell Katz, but this live concert from the Berklee Performance Center features works by several orchestra members other than Katz and gives a fuller picture of ...

Album

Chamber Music from Hell

Label: Purple Cow Records
Released: 2020
Track listing: ACT 1 01 "Where Is Everybody?" 1:13 02 The Fermi Paradox 4:24 03 Four No More 1:45 04 "Before there were paypoo clips . . . ." 0:48 Composition V 05 I. Shades Of Beige 0:57 06 II. Longest, Blackest Scarf 0:42 07 III. Spider Yo - Yo 0:59 08 IV. Dancing Mimic 1:43 09 V. Hooded Stick Thinker 0:55 10 "In the darkest hour . . . . " 0:51 11 Owl Flight 5:12 12 "They asked us to maximize efficiency . . . . " 1:19 13 Echos of a Dark, Still Night 2:52 ACT 2 14 Am I ? Are We? 0:36 15 Are We Living In A Computer Simulation? 5:40 16 Waking Up 4:30 17 "What are you talking about?" 0:44 18 The Black Ball 5:40 19 How I Hate The NIght 4:15 20 "Where the was once a Leviathon . . . . " 1:21 The Cribbage Variations 21 I. Of Streets and Spilikins 0:27 22 II. The Shuffle 1:28 23 III. Jazz Noise 0:31 24 IV. Mid-December Winds 0:31 25 V. Babbitt Time! 0:29 26 VI. The Deal 1:32 27 VII. At The Grave Of Anton Webern 1:00 28 VIII. The Play 1:27 29 IX. Level Pegging 0:50 30 X. Lunn 1:13 31 XI. Muggins 1:15 32 XII. The 144,000 1:48 33 XIII. Knock Knock Bach 1:27 34 XIV. 75 Raindrops 0:45 35 XV. The Show 3:57

Album

This is DÚBH

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2016


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