Sidemen in the Nancy Ruth and Confluencia Concert (Sun. Oct. 3, 7:00 PM)
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Alfons Fear (trumpet, flugelhorn) Alfons is a fixture in Victoria's live music scene, performing with jazz, classical, and indie groups as well as playing free improv. He has been featured in the Victoria jazz festival and participated in the 2005 Banff International Jazz Workshop, where he studied with Dave Douglas, Susie Ibarra, Misha Mengelberg, and Greg Osby. |
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Ron Hadley: Ron is originally from the Boston area, where he took private lessons at the New England Conservatory with jazz piano legend Jaki Byard while studying theory and jazz improvisation at Berklee College of Music. He has performed throughout North America and Japan, and his lifelong professional involvement in the latter country (In addition to ongoing concert and workshop tours in Japan, Ron also works as a translator and interpreter.) led to his relocation to the Pacific Northwest.
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Wilmer Fawcett: Canadian double bassist Wilmer Fawcett studied at the University of Alberta, the Juilliard School in New York under scholarships from the Canada Council and Frederick Zimmermann, and Indiana University with Murray Grodner. He toured Europe as a member of the National and International Youth Orchestras and the Purcell Ensemble, and toured Korea with Viveza during Expo 93.
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Raphael Geronimo has been part of the Vancouver Music Scene for many years, performing, teaching and directing for many of the city's best loved groups. Third generation in a family of professional musicians and dancers, he committed himself at age seventeen to serious musical studies under his father, Rene "Boying" Geronimo, and made his professional debut one year later. Continuing his training he studied in Cuba at the Laboratorio Internacional de Folklore and in New York City at the Harbour Center of Performing Arts. Raphael continues to direct Rumba Calzada, an explosive latin jazz ensemble which was passed onto him by his father. Rumba Calzada has performed internationally and has been nominated for a 2002 Canadian Independent Music Award, 2002 Westcoast Music Award, 2002 Juno Award and a 2008 Western Canadian Music Award. In 2008, Rumba Calzada performed at the Miri International Jazz Festival in Sarawak, Malaysia, representing Canada, and was voted back as the "crowd favourite" to return for 2009. "Canadian based Rumba Calzada brought the house down with their eclectic mix of Latin, Salsa and Afro-Cuban rhythms." - Adam Lee, Music Room (Asia) Raphael has also written music that has been featured on television programs such as the L Word, Godiva's, Dead Zone and Show Me Yours. He also instructs drum and percussion work shops at schools and education centres throughout Canada and the United States and currently teaches drums at Long and McQuade Music Center. |