DANIEL JAMIESON'S DANJAM ORCHESTRA CELEBRATE THE RELEASE OF SUDDEN APPEARANCE THEIR DEBUT RECORDING ON THE OA2 LABEL SPECIAL PRE-RELEASE PERFORMANCES MARCH 30, 31 at the REX HOTEL IN TORONTO | New York based, Canada native Daniel Jamieson will release his debut recording SUDDEN APPEARANCE in May on Origin Arts' OA2 imprint. Produced by Jim McNeely and featuring drumming great John Riley, the album spotlights Jamieson's ambitious compositions and arrangements including the track "Song for Anna" for which he was awarded the ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Award.
A very special pre-release engagement at Toronto's prestigious Rex Hotel will feature the 18-piece Danjam Orchestra on March 30-31. As a saxophonist, Jamieson has performed with renowned jazz artists Ingrid Jensen, Tony Malaby, Tim Ries, Guido Basso and Dave Young among them. Daniel holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Performance from the University of Toronto where he studied with Tim Ries. Daniel also holds a Master of Music degree from the Manhattan School of Music where he studied with composer & pianist Jim McNeely.
| "The band was tight, arrangements and compositions, first class. Don't miss this stellar orchestra when you get a chance to see them." - TorontoJazz.ca Follow DANJAM ORCHESTRA on TWITTER and be entered in a drawing to win a free download of SUDDEN APPEARANCE. More info here. |
DANIEL JAMIESON'S DANJAM ORCHESTRA SUDDEN APPEARANCE - OA2 RECORDS MAY 2011 The digital download of SUDDEN APPEARANCE is now available for purchase and the CD is available for pre-order here. |
DANIEL JAMIESON'S DANJAM ORCHESTRA MARCH 30, 31 at THE REX HOTEL - 9:30pm 194 Queen Street West, Toronto, Canada Woodwinds: Nick Morgan / Tara Davidson / Alex Dean / Trevor Hogg / Dave Neill Trumpets: Steve Dyte / Jon Challenor / Mike Malone / John Pittman Trombones: Paul Tarussov / Steve McFarlane / Heather Segger / Gord Myers Voice: Jihye Kim / Guitar: Nils Weinhold / Piano: Dave Restivo Bass: Dan Fortin / Drums: Ethan Ardelli UPCOMING DANIEL JAMIESON EVENTS:
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