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 Tenor saxophonist Gerard Nolan was born and raised in Dublin Ireland and began playing professionally at age fifteen. In 1995, he attended the jazz program at the New School in New York City, where he developed his skills under the direction of such jazz luminaries as Dave Liebman and George Garzone. |
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 Drummer Bill Ray, originally from Mississippi, has toured the world with various bands and is best known for his position as Ike Turner's drummer during the last 7 years of his illustrious life. In 2007 the album "Risin' With The Blues", Ike Turner's final release that Bill played on won a Grammy for "Best Traditional Blues". |
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 Raised in the suburbs of Chicago, Jason Littlefield started his professional music career at age twelve, performing with local symphonies and bluegrass bands. During his High School years, he received a music scholarship to attend Ball State University and studied classical doublebass with Hans Sturm and jazz with Larry McWilliams and Frank Puzzullo, seasoned veterans of the music business. By the age of 22 he was the bassist for the Indianapolis Jazz Orchestra. |
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Migrating to San Diego in 2003, Sean has played in various groups ranging from Jazz to Rock, studied classical guitar and jazz studies at Ball State University, and is a full time guitar instructor. Sliding lovely lines of improvised melody over deep pockets, Martin is always groove minded. |
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