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Leaders Band - The Jam Continues... |
| Triplet
Records is pleased to present the Triplet Records Leaders
Band - an ensemble of artists, each leaders in their own
right, who have come together to perform each others music and
keep the live Jam going on. The 2005 ensemble consists of Joe
Sealy (piano), Paul Novotny (bass), Terry Clarke
(drums) and Bruce Cassidy (horn, trumpet). Each leader
contributes repertoire to the performance, and presents it with
an introduction on stage. The result is an entertaining, theme-based
concert that also offers a great deal of musical variety and
background to the listener. This powerful collection of five
amazing musicians makes a welcome addition to any festival or
concert venue. Get several headlining artists under one performance
banner, and for one inclusive, affordable fee. |
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Joe
Sealy
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Joe
Sealy enjoys a successful career as a musician, composer, music
director and recording artist. In addition to regular performances
in Toronto and across North America, Joe is well known for his
work in television and film. His 'Africville Suite' CD won him
a Juno award, a SOCAN Composition of the Year award, and a Jazz
Report Composer of the Year award. Joe has also performed with
jazz greats, Joe Williams and Milt Jackson. He is currently
the host of a weekly radio show called "Joe Sealy's Duets"
on Jazz FM 91. More
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Paul
Novotny
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Bass
player and producer Paul Novotny releases Juno award-winning
jazz CDs (Sealy's 'Africville Suite' and Welsman's 'Lucky to
be me') on the Seajam label. Paul has been heard in concert
with artists such as Geoff Keezer, Jo Anne Brakeen, Junior Mance,
Darrell Grant, Don Thompson, Brian Browne, and The Dave McMurdo
Jazz Orchestra. As a composer for broadcast media, he has written
and produced an orchestral theme for CBC's The National and
music for numerous commercials and films. Paul contributes to
The Leaders with music from past recordings with Joe Sealy and
new compositions scheduled for his own upcoming CD release.
More
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Terry
is a familiar face at jazz festivals in Europe, Canada, Japan
and the U.S. Terry is well known for his work with The Boss
Brass and "The Rob McConnell Tentet". As a jazz educator,
Terry Clarke is currently an adjunct professor at The University
of Toronto, and in January of 2002, he was honored as "Drummer
of the Year" at the first annual "Canadian National
Jazz Awards". Terry Clarke has also been recently named
as a Member of the prestigious Order of Canada. More
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Bruce
Cassidy is a Canadian composer, arranger and trumpet player.
He is also one of the world's leading performers on the Electronic
Valve Instrument (EVI). His formative playing years were spent
in Montreal then later he moved to Toronto, the epicentre of
Canadian music. Bruce is perhaps best known for his playing
and writing work with the Jazz-Rock Band Blood Sweat and Tears,
and was also a member of the Grammy Award winning big band The
Boss Brass as well as the 70's hit Band Lighthouse. He has recently
returned to Toronto after 20 years of musical exploration and
production in South Africa. More
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