Candice McMahon
For The Morning Star
Six sharp players are presenting their Merry Krizz show, which involves jazzing up Christmas tunes and serving up some classic Jazz standards.
They are promising balanced sets with Latin, swing, a taste of R&B and a few ballads. Well-known and loved in Salmon Arm, retired music teacher Sandy Cameron is a first-class woodwind player. He has played in various band configurations for a total of 27 times at the Vernon Jazz Club, and he is a well-known and much-loved player here as well.
91裸聊视频滻91裸聊视频檝e been a member of the Vernon Jazz Club and attended club concerts since its beginning,91裸聊视频 Cameron said. 91裸聊视频淟eading a band or being a sideman at the club is always a challenge, but it has always been a pleasure, too. I find the preparation involved inspires me to work hard, developing a better sound and a better understanding of jazz styles and theory. The club has also been an inspiration to jazz lovers in Salmon Arm, who have created their own successful jazz club.91裸聊视频
Cameron91裸聊视频檚 current favourite horn is the Tenor Sax. However, his clarinet remains a constant companion. Recently, he has pared down his stable of instruments with the knowledge that he is never going to learn to play them all properly, and so he concentrates on just the one saxophone.
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Cameron loves Christmas jazz music, and he had the opportunity to do a concert for the Salmon Arm Jazz Club last year. He pulled together three new members and was delighted to meet Colin Spence, a new pianist on the scene; Jake McIntyre-Paul, a young guy who plays the bass really well; and a solid drummer, Gareth Seys, who also plays great trombone.
Seys lives in Blind Bay and works with his parents, owning and operating a Marina. He graduated from the Capilano College Jazz Program, and he brings an exuberant and energetic vibe to the group. Seys is stoked to be playing at the Vernon Jazz Club.
Vocalist, Andrea Roberts, is also a CAPP College grad and is another multi-instrumentalist. She is comfortable singing both operatic and jazz styles, plays piano proficiently, and was in the CAPP 91裸聊视频淎91裸聊视频 Band on trombone. Roberts is an inspiration choir leader, as well, and has Cameron as one of her current Intergenerational Choir members.
Trumpet player, Terry Kosowick, is a professor at Okanagan University Salmon Arm and Vernon campuses. Another former jazz student at Capilano College (from the late 91裸聊视频70s), Kosowick also writes, arranges and plays piano.
McIntyre-Paul has a day job at Acorn Music and plays in other groups that sometimes take him on the road. He91裸聊视频檚 the real deal on upright bass, and he 91裸聊视频渏ust kills it.91裸聊视频 As Jesse Mast (Nashville writing and recording artist) puts it, 91裸聊视频淛ake is brilliant and the best bass player I have ever worked with.91裸聊视频
Besides being a brilliant jazz pianist, Spence is very computer literate and is responsible for all the band91裸聊视频檚 arrangements, providing them with legible working charts. He has recently returned to Salmon Arm after a 40-year absence and credits his 23 years spent in Nelson for helping to define his musical skills. While in the area, he played regularly in groups with the Selkirk Music Program faculty members and honed a keen interest in jazz.
Sandy Cameron91裸聊视频檚 Shujazz Sextet will be onstage at the Vernon Jazz Club (3000-31 Street) Saturday, Dec. 16 at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:15 p.m. Cash only bar on site. Tickets $20 online at vernonjazz.com and at Expressions of Time (2901-30 Ave), with a $5 rebate at the gig for VJS members.