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Natsuki Sugiyama
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Natsuki Sugiyama is a saxophone and woodwind player from Tokyo, Japan working in the United States and Japan. After graduating from high school, Natsuki attended the Berklee College of Music on scholarship. Since then, she has had the opportunity to perform at many prestigious events and venues in the US and Japan. Natsuki has been fortunate enough to study with George Garzone, Frank Tiberi, Hal Crook, Greg Hopkins, Darren Barrett and Dan Higgins. As a recording artist, Natsuki is very in-demand for her versatility on a wide variety of instruments. Some of her session work includes the musical comedy Lucky Stiff, in which she was a featured soloist on alto sax, flute, and clarinet
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John R. Hoaglund, III
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17595 Harvard Ave, C140 Irvine, CA 92614 [email protected] (814) 574-2649 The Rock Doctor's real name is John and has a Ph.D. in geology, but "Dr. John" was already taken by that cool, blues keyboard dude!
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Sam Dillon
Sam Dillon is a saxophonist, woodwind player, composer and teacher based in New York. In 2013 Sam was selected as a semifinalist in the Thelonious Monk International Saxophone Competition. As a semifinalist, Sam performed at The Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. for Wayne Shorter, Jimmy Heath, Branford Marsalis, Bobby Watson and Jane Ira Bloom. Most notably, Sam has performed at Carnegie Hall, Jazz @ Lincolin Center, Symphony Space, Smoke Jazz Club, The Iridium, Yoshi's Jazz Club, Smalls Jazz Club, The 55 Bar, The Zinc Bar, The Kitano Hotel, Cornelia Street Cafe and live on WBGO 88.3 FM
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James Rozzi
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James Rozzi is a saxophonist, bandleader, and published jazz journalist. He is a retired public school band director (30 years). His feature articles and reviews on jazz have appeared in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, DownBeat, Jazziz, Wired, Coda, Creative Loafing, and Audio. His critically-acclaimed 10-piece Tempest “Little Big Band” has performed throughout the southeast: www.TempestJazz.com
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Greg Fugal
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I first started playing when I was 12. I received my horn, a zephyr, from my great ant. I first started on alto then I eventually played on all three saxophones extensively at one point in my band career. I started in classical but was introduced to jazz in my junior high years. I was involved in a band that was organized outside of high school and we called our selves the Rum House Jazz Mafia or R.H.J.M. I was the Bari player in that band. I've moved several times and have played at three different high schools. those schools being Uintah, Lehi, and Westlake high school, all here in Utah. My senior year I was first chair and section leader and was rewarded the Luis Armstrong jazz award. I graduated from westlake in 2010 and now play for The Utah Vally University Jazz Band.
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Pascal Tremblay
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Pascal Tremblay knows the use of sensuality, elegance and delicacy; he reveals a profound knowledge of acoustic jazz, within the boundaries of his own composing and improvisation or interpretation. His experience grows up from the age of fifteen by playing every weekend. He attends college at Vanier then goes on to play in the Carabeans and throughout Europe where he starts to write his own music. He helps maintain jazz in the Laurentians and around Saint- Jerome by playing in many clubs for years. First a saxophone player, he also records and plays with diverse artists like Gilles Vigneault and Gary Boudreault as a bass player; just like with La Corde de Bois, a band that he co-founded


