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Faculty over the years:
Many top-calibre Canadian and American jazz musicians/educators have taught at JazzWorks:
Rob Frayne, John Geggie, Jean Martin, Tena Palmer, Kevin Turcotte, Mark Ferguson, Roddy Ellias, Julie Michels, Joe Sullivan, Holly Arsenault, Alain Labrosse, Frank Lozano, Floyd Standifer Jr., Nancy Walker, Kim Ratcliffe, Jim Lewis, Bob Fenton, Rick Shadrach Lazar, Dave Restivo, Justin Haynes, Kevin Barrett, Christine Duncan, Gordon Webster, Mark Duggan, Bret Zvacek, Craig Harley, Kieran Overs, Campbell Ryga, Rémi Bolduc, Aldo Mazza, Donny McCaslin
, Ted Nash, Sharada Banman, Nick Fraser



Jazzworks 2009 Faculty
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Sharada Banman: Vocalist John Geggie: Bass Jean Martin: Drums
Justin Haynes: Guitar Julie Michels: Vocalist Rob Frayne: Composition & Arranging
Jim Lewis: Trumpet Kevin Barrett: Guitar Gordon Webster: Piano
Christine Duncan: Vocalist Aldo Mazza: Percussion Frank Lozano: Saxophone
Dave Restivo:Piano Ted Nash: Saxophone Judy Humenick: Jazzworks Coordinator
Remi Bolduc: Alto Saxophone Nick Fraser: Drums  

In Memoriam: Floyd Standifer Jr., 1929-2007

Staff and Volunteers
Judy Humenick: Jazzworks Coordinator
Anna Frlan : Jazzworks Administrator
John Geggie: Jazzworks Artist Liason
Rob Frayne: Jazzworks scholarships liason
Gavin McLintock: Jazzworks technical coordinator
Ian McMaster: Jam session host band coordinator and MC
Paul Gill: Graphics design, poster and brochure
Pat Kelly: Gear transportation
Alf Warnock: PA System schlepage
Dave Jones: "loot" bags coordinator, PA system schlepage
Lauren Walker: Photographer
Cyan Donati: Jazz Happenings Editor
Charley Gordon: Monthly jam session committee
Gaby Warren: Monthly jam session committee
Lisa Smith: Fundraising Committee Chair

In addition to those mentioned, a great many other individuals help out in many ways - setting up for the faculty concert and the final concert; schlepping gear; putting up signage; leading and coordinating evening jam sessions; lending, setting up and running PA gear in combo spaces; camp clean-up; giving rides to those without transport; to name a few. Their efforts are much appreciated and absolutely necessary to the success of Jazzworks.

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