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David Rubel
Toronto-born Jazz saxophonist David Rubel is an alumnus of both the Humber College and University of Toronto Jazz programs. His rich sound and original brand of jazz has been featured in all of Toronto’s major jazz venues from The Rex Jazz & Blues Bar and the legendary Montreal Bistro, to The Old Mill and the new Jazz Bistro. His debut CD “Into the Dark” garnered positive reviews from the Toronto Star, Jazz FM 91.1 and various jazz publications. David has toured throughout Europe, the United States and Canada, and performed with Grammy and Juno winners such as Maria Schneider, Kurt Elling, Donny McCaslin, Dave Liebman, Time Ries, Phil Markowitz, Don Thompson, and many others
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Wendell Hobbs
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Introducing...... The Brandywine Valley Saxophone Quartet Do you enjoy listening to the sultry, sensual sound of the saxophone? Just imagine that feeling multiplied by four, and you will have an idea of what you will experience when you hear the Brandywine Saxophone Quartet. The concept of the saxophone quartet has been around for many years, originating in France in the early 20th century with Marcel Mule. The idea was to duplicate the sound of a string quartet with four saxophonists, soprano, alto, tenor and baritone. Through the years the saxophone quartet concept expanded into the jazz realm with recordings by the Hollywood Saxophone Quartet and the superb arrangements of Lennie Niehaus. The Brandywine Valley Saxophone Quartet is a group led by Saxophonist/Composer Wendell Hobbs
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Robert Landham
Born in Philadelphia, PA, Robert Landham began his formal musical studies in grade school at age 10, and in three years, began attending the prestigious Settlement Music School, where he received conservatory training in clarinet performance. During this time, he also began studying the saxophone, and by age 16, toured Europe with the Odean Pope Saxophone Choir. Graduating from the University of The District of Columbia with a bachelor's degree in music performance, Mr. Landham went on to study harmony with famed John Coltrane mentor, Dennis Sandoli. Robert has played in a variety of musical settings, performing and/or recording with: Barry Harris, Nat Adderly, Gladys Knight, The Dells, Grover Washington Jr., Wallace Roney, Christian McBride, Stanley Turrentine, The Temptations, Dionne Warwick, Teddy Pendergrass, Joey DeFrancesco, Stanley Clarke, Emeril Live, and many more
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Ian East
Ian has been musical director and/or composer for numerous bands over the years including Balkanatics (Balkan brass) and psych-prog legends GONG (alongside Daevid Allen, Steve Hillage and Gilli Smyth). He also works as a sideman and session player in numerous other projects such as with Reem Kelani (Arabic), Abdelkader Saadoun (north African/Meditteranean), Rosco Levee (blues/country/southern rock), and performs in various other jazz, world and improvised music settings like Inspiral Trio (with Gong's Dave Sturt and kavus Torabi). He also composes, arranges, records, mixes and produces music from his own studio.
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Grégory Sallet
Grégory Sallet is a multifaceted and imaginative saxophonist based in Lyon, France. A specialist of the soprano and alto saxophones, he is recognised as a creative improviser, composer, and ensemble leader. Citizen Jazz has described him as “a saxophonist with an elaborate language… whose soprano tone reflects the influence of Steve Lacy.”
Deeply committed to musical communication, Sallet engages both fellow musicians and audiences through a wide spectrum of emotions—ranging from energy and intensity to nuance and gentleness. He leads several acclaimed projects, including Sur Écoute Quartet and Rhythm Perseverance, and is an active member of various ensembles such as MB Quatre. His music transmits a profound sensitivity and a poetic curiosity. True to the Latin root of the word “curiosity” (cura – to care), Sallet sees curiosity as an artistic and vital force, aiming to awaken listeners to their own emotions and to the surrounding world.
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Michel Nirenberg
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Saxophonist and composer Michel Nirenberg, a native of Rio de Janeiro, has been carving out a niche in the Washington, DC jazz scene since coming to the United States in 2012. He has already made a name for himself in Brazil, performing in many festivals and winning in competitions throughout the country while earning a bachelor’s degree in music at the top of his class from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). In 2014, he graduated with a master’s degree in music from James Madison University, where he was a teaching assistant and active performer. Long before graduation, he was playing with top performers in both countries. Nirenberg was raised in a family of musicians and studied music since childhood
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M-ARTel Project
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M-ARTel - instrumental jazz-rock/fusion band with a pronounced Russian flavor, creative association that since 2010 is making a unique musical projects. It sounds like Charlie Parker jamming with Led Zeppelin, as Jimi Hendrix in John Coltrane's quartet. The author, inspirer and permanent member of the the band - a professional musician, saxophonist - Michael Levanov.
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