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41. Directory :: Look.com
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42. J A Z Z M U S I C I A N S @ M U S L I N K S
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43. The Chase Music Group Catolog
Vocalist/pianist Silverman was mentored by the late Jeri Southern. Herb Ellis andJim Hall, his primary influence has been Wes montgomery. doug MUNRO AND IIVI.
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Artist Catalog Listed by catalog number ARTIST TITLE CAT # COMMENTS MARK WINKLER Ebony Rain CM 7207 SOS ALL-STARS New York Rendezvous CM 8001 JOE LoCASCIO Gliders CM 8002 JANET MARLOW Outside The City CM 8003 Classically trained Marlow on 10 string guitar with a jazz rhythm section. Recorded live to digital. GLENN ALEXANDER Glenn Alexander CM 8006 RICHARD SMITH UNIT Puma Creek CM 8011 DAN BALMER Becoming Became CM 8013 SOS ALL-STARS Greetings From New York CM 8014 JOE LoCASCIO Marionette CM 8015 CHARLIE SHOEMAKE/ HAROLD LAND CM 8016 JULIE KELLY WITH TOM GARVIN CM 8017 Some Other Time - Songstress Kelly is joined by keyboardist Tom Garvin in a Direct-To-Digital, straight-ahead set. Guitarist Gene Bertoncini appears as a special guest. PETER MANNING ROBINSON Phoenix Rising CM 8018 The composer/keyboardist's debut release is a solo electronic and acoustic outing featuring richly textured material. Playin' In The Park CM 8019 Straight Ahead CM 8020 MARK WINKLER Hottest Night Of The Year CM 8021 CHARLES BLENZIG Charles Blenzig CM 8022 RICHARD SMITH Rockin' The Boat CM 8023 Don't Forget The Way Home CM 8024 EMIL PALAME Home Free CM 8025 MIKE GARSON The Mystery Man

44. Austin School Of Music - Class Teachers & Private Lessons
Duane Terrel and Soul City, Monte montgomery and MC doug's freelance jazz career continuestoday. jazz festivals as a bandleader and ensemble pianist with jazz
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Mr. Bennet is a versatile drummer with over 30 years experience. He was chosen 'Outstanding Jazz Musician' at Southwest Texas Jazz Festival and has played on live radio and television, in recording sessions and in musicals and shows. His teachers include Jim Chapin, Ed Soph and Dominic Moio. top Karen Biller South Location for Drums, Percussion Versatile, experienced drummer/percussionist with 17 years performing and recording experience in various styles such as jazz, blues, country, rock, surf and classical music. Obtained a Bachelor of Percussion degree from Indiana University where she performed in the university big band, musical theater productions, percussion ensemble and more. She has studied with Kenny Aronoff (John Cougar, Melissa Etheridge) and Gerald Carlyss (Principal timpanist of The Philadelphia Orchestra (1967-1988)). In Austin, Karen has had success playing many different styles of music for artists as varied as Erik Hokkanen, Cornell Hurd, Johnny Bush, Johnny Gimble, Doug Sahm, Leona Williams, Louise Rowe (Bob Wills), Jeff Ross (Hellecasters, Rank and File), Martin Banks (Ray Charles, Duke Ellington) and the Jazz Pharoahs. top Kathleen Bondurant South Location for Flute and Piano The youngest woman to receive a Ph.D from the New York University School of Arts and Sciences, M.A. New York University, B.S. Ball State University Honors College. Dr. Bondurant has performed throughout the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean. Former faculty of the University of New Haven, Southern CT State University and South Central Comm. College, she has over twenty years teaching experience and has received national recognition for her community music programs.

45. FACULTY
pianist. Dance, a guest artist for the Bill Evans Dance Company, doug Hamby Dance shewas awarded an Individual Artist Fellowship from the montgomery County Arts
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The Institute's world-class faculty has danced with such companies as American Ballet Theatre, Joffrey Ballet, Bolshoi Ballet, Elliot Feld Ballet, Washington Ballet, Cleveland Ballet, Atlanta Ballet, and Bella Lewitzky Dance Company. Michael Bjerknes Executive Director Pamela Bjerknes Artistic Director Kristina Windom Director of Programming Barbara Boorstein Pilates Jennifer Campbell Pilates Adrienne Clancy Modern Ann Hallman Pilates Lisae Jordan Stretch, Ballet Camilla Lake Pilates Anna Menendez Flamenco Billie Meyer Pilates Linda Miller Ballet Miriam Ruth Muntz Ballet, Modern Marina Noudga Ballet Toy Ray Jazz Marcy Schlissel Pilates, Modern Jill Studley Pilates Ed Tyler Modern Linda Kipps Principal pianist Larissa Rotnitskaya Pianist Glen Sales Pianist Michael Bjerknes, Executive Director
Michael Bjerknes has been acclaimed as an "Inspired, supportive and precise" teacher whose "Ballet classes are demanding, well-structured and musical." He has a "Wealth of experience in the ballet world applied with total commitment." As a soloist with the Houston Ballet and a principal with the Joffrey Ballet, Michael was equally at home in the classical and contemporary repertories. Gerald Arpino, Robert Joffrey, Agnes de Mille, Moses Pendleton, Ben Stevenson and Choo San Goh choreographed original roles for him. In addition to all of the classics, Michael performed ballets by Frederick Ashton, George Balanchine, John Cranko, Hans van Manen, and Jiri Kylian. Michael received a Master's in International Management from the University of Maryland University College and worked for the GEneral Electric Company (GE) as a Senior Consultant. His passion for dance returns him to the studio.

46. Doug MacDonald - Blue Capers
On guitarist doug MacDonald’s Blue Capers I hear The liner notes list Wes montgomery,Kenny Burrell and Grant Green pianist Art Hillery’s Emma Lu is an
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48. Oasis Vocal Jazz
Swift for handling the introductions on stage, and to our pianist doug Scaife for alsoto the Music Gallery crew including manager Jim montgomery and technical
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season 15: 1999-2000 ArtsWeek September 28, 1999
River Café, Toronto
Once again this year, as part of the ArtsWeek festival, Oasis performed a free set of 12 songs at River, a cosy restaurant in the west end. It was our new musical director Heather Bambrick's first gig. The audience and Oasis had a great time despite the torrential rain outside. Doug, those synth patches were oh so fancy! Thanks go to Diane Engelstad and our contacts at ArtsWeek and River, and to bass singer Nick Holman who this time wore the Production hat too. ...more new music! The Fall of 1999 found Oasis in the middle of the busiest season in years. There would be an exhausting 9 performances this season, and we needed every minute of every rehearsal to get ready! Here's Doug experimenting with synthesizer patches for all the new music Heather was bringing in. We were able to try out some of the new songs in performances before our big concert in January. The Body Shoppe November 28, 1999
Toronto Eaton Centre
Oasis performed an 8-song set at The Body Shop at the Toronto Eaton Centre, to the delight of holiday shoppers. The set comprised mostly songs Oasis performed at River in September, with one new song. Thanks to Tony Hamill at The Body Shop, and to our own Colin Swift for arranging the appearance. Circle Of Song
as guests of IRIS - The Toronto Women's Chorus December 4, 1999

49. Jeri Ann Bio
entertainment! doug montgomery renowned concert pianist with performancecredits in the US, Britain, and the Mediterranean. The
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50. Nightclub Listings
montgomery's Irish Pub, 9155 E. Tanque Verde (7492299). Thursday Sweet WaterDrive. Tuesday-Wednesday Katie doug Martin. Monday-Sunday Guest pianist.
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Belushe's, 1118 E. Sixth St. (903-9039). Friday: The Drift. Saturday: DJ.
Berky's, 5769 E. Speedway (296-1981). Thursday: Top Dead Center. Friday: Grendel. Saturday: Roadhouse. Sunday: Open Jam. Monday: Toe Jam. Wednesday: Sho-Case.
Boondocks, 3306 N. First Ave. (690-0991). Friday: Neon Prophet. Saturday: East to West. Sunday: 3 Legged Dog. Wednesday: Mikey and The Maniacs.
Buggy Wheel, 3156 E. Drexel Road (573-0035). Thursday-Saturday: Those Guys.
Cactus Moon, 5470 E. Broadway (748-0049). Thursday: Back to Back. Friday-Saturday: 99.5-FM KIIM. Sunday: 93.7-FM KRQ. Wednesday: Girls Night with Coyote Country 92.9 FM.
Che's Lounge, 350 N. Fourth Ave. (623-2088). Saturday: Nick Luca.
Chicago Bar, 5954 E. Speedway (748-8169). Thursday: Neon Prophet. Friday: Bad News Blues. Saturday: Neon Prophet. Sunday: Jane Crowe. Monday: Bad News Uncensored. Tuesday: The Rowdies. Wednesday: L3.
Famous Sam's, 7129 E. Golf Links (296-1245). Friday-Saturday: Live Wire.
Famous Sam's, 2480 W. Ruthrauff (292-0492). Friday: Beau Renfro.

51. Washington Area Music Association (WAMA)
take place June 712, 1998 at montgomery Bell State doug Derryberry is also continuingwork on a release jazz artist Tony Whitfield and classical pianist Ai Uki
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  • The Four Bitchin' Babes Debi Smith Megon McDonough Sally Fingerett , and Camille West ) recently celebrated the release of their new CD, Gabby Road Shanachie Records WAMA member Ben Sturgis , along with local vocalist and co-writer Sam Toder have just recorded six original songs with the Nashville-based Walton Record label. Recorded at Comanche Sound Studio in Nashville with Ben Sturgis as co-producer and arranged by Tom Wild , the album has some of the hottest studio musicians in Nashville. Walton Records will be distributing the finished product. Steve McWilliams released his second CD, Fool Astoria Records ), a collection of ten songs written by McWilliams. Joining him on the CD are Rich Nagel Jeff Grounds Paul Frields , and others. Produced by Todd Wright and Heidi Gerber , the CD was recorded at Bias Recording and Locness Dachshund studios.

52. LVJS History 6
Tabackin; alto saxophonist Richie Cole; pianist Kenny Barron CasselleÕs tribute toMonk montgomery, exhibited at Sheree Lee and guitarist doug McDonald's trio
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HISTORY Back: History 1 History 2 History 3 History 4 ... History 6 W ith the death of Monk Montgomery in 1982, the Las Vegas Jazz Society lost its driving force and the administrative structure gradually dissolved. The Society's spectacular first seven years were over and a ten-year "phase II" began to unfold.
After Monk died LVJS no longer published its newsletter, Think Jazz; in the post-Monk decade, Las Vegas jazz history is recorded in Arts Alive, newsletter of the Allied Arts Council of Southern Nevada. Fortunately the (now defunct) Arts Council had co-sponsored Jazz Month for five years, so it was primed to continue sponsorship, partnered with the City of Las Vegas. The 1982 Jazz Month schedule was the last one organized while Monk was Jazz Society President. As highlighted in

53. Doudjohnson_bio
doug was already an accomplished pianist, having earned his Presents the Doo ExperienceJohn Michael montgomery Kickin' It Ain't It the Truth doug Stone doug
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DOUG JOHNSON A Bit On Doug
Doug was born on December 19, 1957 in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada.
Doug was already an accomplished pianist, having earned his ARCT before he'd finished high school. After graduation, he decided to get out of Vancouver and see the world. The way things worked out though, he ended up working in Calgary. It was there in 1979 that he met Paul and Mike , while they were forming a new band. Doug had just finished a stint with Foster Child . The band relocated to Vancouver, and after 27 rejections from various record labels, Jeff Burns from CBS caught their act and signed them up. The rest, as the saying goes, is history. The band's first album sold millions, and mainstream radio embraced the band's polished sound
It can be a challenge for a keyboardist to fit into a hard rock format, especially if they're not content to play only organ and piano sounds. Doug's creative use of synth sounds was one of the defining elements of the Loverboy sound.

54. Cincinnati CityBeat Music Listings
a players as there is in Jazz. Konitz is joined by pianist Frank Kimbrough Hyde ParkGrille, 3159 montgomery Road, Loveland. doug WOODSON Acoustic/ Classical
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Concerts THE KRONOS QUARTET - Avant Classical (see interview, page 31). 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Hall Auditorium, Miami University, Oxford. 513-529-3200. BLESSID UNION OF SOULS - Pop (see Spill It, page 31). 8 p.m. Saturday. Crawford Auditorium, 8351 Plainfield Road, Deer Park. $50-$15. 513-891-0010. GREEN DAY WITH THE GET UP KIDS - Punk/Pop. 8 p.m. Tuesday. Hara Arena, 1001 Shiloh Springs, Dayton. $25/$26.50 day of show. 513-562-4949. Varied Venues ASHLEY MARTIN GROUP - Rock/Blues/Fusion. 9 p.m. Thursday. The Brew House, 1047 E. McMillan, Walnut Hills. 513-961-9058. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA AND CHAMBER PLAYERS - Classical. 8 p.m. Thursday. Corbett Auditorium, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Clifton. 513-556-2683. NICK FRYER TRIO - Jazz. 6 p.m. Thursday and Wednesday. Pane E Vino, 1714 Erie Ave., Hyde Park. 513-321-7100.

55. Cincinnati CityBeat Music Listings
Starbucks, 9412 montgomery Road, montgomery. doug WOODSON Classical Acoustic OPERAEDUCATION ENSEMBLE AND THE CINCINNATI OPERA WITH pianist MICHAEL CHERTOCK
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MIKE DOUGHTY
Alternative. 9 p.m. Friday. Southgate House, 24 E. Third St., Newport. $10/$12 day of show. 513-779-9462. GWAR WITH GOD FORBID AND GOAT WHORE Hard Rock theatrics. 8 p.m. Tuesday. Bogart's, 2621 Vine St., Corryville. $13.50/$15 day of show. 513-562-4949. Varied Venues
NICK FRYER TRIO
Jazz. 6 p.m. Thursday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Pane E Vino, 1714 Erie Ave., Hyde Park. 513-321-7100. SINGER/SONGWRITER NIGHT WITH GREG MAHAN AND RYAN ADCOCK 2 B-LO Pop. 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Argosy Casino and Hotel, 777 Argosy Pkwy., Lawrenceburg. 1-888-ARGOSY-7. BELINDA SCROGGINS Acoustic Rock. 7 p.m. Friday. Wild Oats, 2692 Edmonson Road, Norwood. 513-531-8015. COMMON GROUND Rock/Dance. 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Eastside Inn, 4056 Mount Carmel/Tobasco Road, Eastside. 513-528-3800. ERIC GRAY FRIDAY NIGHT JAZZ JAM Jazz. 9 p.m. Friday. One Mo Cup, 4116 Hamilton Ave., Northside. 513-542-8100.

56. Larry Marietta's Music Notes From Sunday Morning Services November 23, 1997 At F
George's Chapel in Windsor, as the setting for James montgomery's Hark! Accompanyingis guest pianist doug McKeen, to whom we extend a warm welcome.
http://www.fccb.org/music/m971123.html
Larry Marietta's Music Notes from Sunday Morning Services at FCCB
Sunday, November 23, 1997 THIS MORNING'S MUSIC A first cousin of Mozart by marriage, Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826) was pushed by his father to be a child prodigy. While he did not possess the immense talents of his cousin, Wolfgang Amadeus, he nonetheless quickly established a name for himself as a composer, pianist, and conductor. Unfortunately, his personal life did not always equal his professional reputation, as he was incarcerated several times and seemed unable to maintain steady employment. However, his role in music history is epoch-making, for with his operas, he ushered in the era of musical Romanticism. For the piano he wrote brilliant compositions, introducing new elements of chord and passage construction. His use of reoccurring musical themes in his instrumental works provided a vital evolutionary link for the operatic dramas of Wagner. f "Come, O Thankful People, Come" is considered to be one of the finest harvest hymntexts in all hymnody. Its author, Henry Alford (1810-1871), was a prominent English theologian best known for his 20-year labor in producing a four-volume edition of the Greek Testament. A prodigious child, at age six he wrote a life of Paul, at age ten a pamphlet entitled "Looking Unto Jesus the Believers' Support Under Trials and Afflictions." At age 16 he dedicated his life to God by writing on the flyleaf of his Bible: "I do this day, in the presence of God and my own soul, renew my covenant with God, and solemnly determine henceforth to become his, and to do his work as far as in me lies." ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR was composed by Sir George Job Elvey (1816-1893), organist of St. George's Chapel in Windsor, as the setting for James Montgomery's "Hark! The Song of Jubilee." The tune first appeared with Alford's text in

57. Calendars - Vernon Hills Review
Broom presents a tribute to Wes montgomery; March 9 pianist/vocalist John Truncaliat 730 to 11 Valentine’s treat featuring vocalists doug MaConnell, Eileen
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58. Scratch - News/Features
the many sonic wizards profiled in doug Pray's dense As much as any concert pianist,he demonstrates WI, Minneapolis, MN, Monterey, CA, montgomery, AL, Montreal
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Scroll down for REVIEWS and UPCOMING SCREENINGS! (SCRATCH is also available on VHS videocassette.) INCLUDING: • A private lesson we filmed with DJ Z-Trip on "How to Rock a Party" (with tips on digging, mixing, blending, and a live demo of the the ending mix in SCRATCH)! • Excerpts from John Carluccio's acclaimed "Battle Sounds" documentary... • Sneak Attack: a selection from Qbert's "Wave Twisters" (the movie)... • A sound-to-score scratch transcription ("Battle Sounds")... This film has been RATED R by the MPAA because it contains brief profanity. Technical Information: DVD Encoding: Region 1 (US and Canada only), Package Type: Keep Case, Aspect Ratio(s): Widescreen anamorphic 1.85:1, Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo). The DVD Cover art, the SCRATCH logo and poster were designed by Shepard Fairy of Black Market. The DVD

59. Dead People Server - People Whose Last Names Start With M
doug McClure (TV actor) Dead. Lung cancer. Wellrespected pianist and long-timehost of NPR's Piano Jazz Home Page. Elizabeth montgomery (actress) Dead.
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Site Map Peter Maas (writer) Dead. Died August 23, 2001. Born June 27, 1929. Author of Serpico and The Terrible Hours Moms Mabley (comedian) Dead. Died May 23, 1975. Born March 19, 1894. Popularized on the Merv Griffin Show James MacArthur (actor) Alive. Born December 8, 1937. AKA "Dano," son of Helen Hayes , once married to Melody Patterson Kirsty MacColl (singer/songwriter) Dead. Boat hit her while she was swimming. Died December 18, 2000. Born October 10, 1959. Tropical Brainstorm Ali MacGraw (actress) Alive. Born April 1, 1938. Katherine MacGregor (actress) Alive. Born January 12, 1925. Mrs. Oleson on Little House on the Prairie Shirley MacLaine (actress) Alive. Born April 24, 1934. Sister of Warren Beatty , won her Oscar for Terms of Endearment Fred MacMurray (actor) Dead. Pneumonia. Died November 5, 1991. Born August 30, 1908. My Three Sons , married to June Haver Gavin MacLeod (actor) Alive. Born February 28, 1930.

60. Ronnie Scott`s Jazz Club LONDON. Attractions
CARROLL a vintage recording of WES montgomery at Ronnie vibist David Friedman, KyotoJazz Massive pianist Hajime Yoshizawa, drummer doug Hammond (on
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RONNIE SCOTT`S
JAZZ CLUB LONDON `JARS` ISSUE 136
MAY - JUN 2002. GALAXY OF STARS
Profiles of the artists
appearing at the club
in MAY and JUNE. SPIKE MILLIGAN
By way of a tribute,a reprint
of the interview with Spike
that appeared in JARS 100. STACEY KENT
The popular American vocalist
and the jazz DJs' favourite makes a welcome return to the club with a highly acclaimed new album, `In Love Again`. RONNIE SCOTT¹S JAZZ HOUSE... CHICO FREEMAN, IAN SHAW, recording of WES MONTGOMERY at Ronnie Scott's Old Place - the latest of the label's releases listed by DEREK EVERETT. MAKING WAVES CHRISSIE MURRAY listens to the future. SIERRA MAESTRA... A colourful band of Cuban son heroes comes to London. BUDDY'S BUDDIES... STEVE SMITH and friends celebrate the music of a great drummer, Buddy Rich. KING OF SCOTT'S Club director PETE KING'S Column. JAZZ CITY Events in the metropolis and beyond. BUD POWELL TOMASZ STANKO... The new CDs and reissues reviewed. MONTREUX INTERNATIONAL SAX COMPETITION... Calling the saxophone stars of tomorrow. KEEPING TEMPO Brian Davis concludes his look at a favourite and historic British label.

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