Guido Basso CM (27 September 1937 – 13 February 2023) was a Canadian jazz musician who was a member of Rob McConnell's Boss Brass big band. He was a trumpeter...
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Jimmy Owens, Maynard Ferguson, Terumasa Hino, Woody Shaw, Bobby Shew, Guido Basso, Kenny Wheeler, Tom Harrell, Bill Coleman, Thad Jones, Arturo Sandoval...
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to Me. Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass recorded a version featuring Guido Basso for their 1976 LP The Jazz Album that was heard widely on jazz radio...
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Church Guido Basso (1937–2023), jazz musician from Montreal Hamilton Basso (1904 – 1964), American novelist Ivan Basso, Italian cyclist Jorge Basso (born...
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direction John Reeves - photography "Special thanks to Bill Richards and Guido Basso and members of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra" "Gordon Lightfoot - You...
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Aymar, 59, American progressive metal singer (Pharaoh, Control Denied) Guido Basso, 85, Canadian jazz trumpeter Alain Goraguer, 91, French jazz pianist...
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duelling with Belgians Patrick Sercu, Guido Reybroeck and Roger de Vlaeminck, and fellow Italian Dino Zandegù. Basso won a total of 15 stages at the Giro...
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For the show's second season, Grean's music package was re-recorded by Guido Basso. There were numerous parodies of the program, including in the Foghorn...
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jazz musicians played at the club, including Don Thompson, Ed Bickert, Guido Basso, Doug Riley, Terry Clarke, and Rob McConnell. Cole later opened a restaurant...
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Innovation Records Old Friends, New Music (1985, with Rick Wilkins, Guido Basso, Ed Bickert, Steve Wallace and Terry Clarke), Unisson Records The Boss...
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music for television specials featuring Julie Amato, Tommy Ambrose, Guido Basso, the Canadian Brass, Burton Cummings, Anne Murray, and Wayne and Shuster...
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and composer. Tim Aymar, 59, American heavy metal singer (Pharaoh). Guido Basso, 85, Canadian jazz trumpeter. Oleg Bejenar, 51, Ukrainian-Moldovan football...
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jazz singer February 2 – Butch Miles, 78, American drummer February 13 Guido Basso, 85, Canadian trumpeter. Alain Goraguer, 91, French pianist, arranger...
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included an eighty piece orchestra and guests such as Arturo Sandoval, Guido Basso, Emilie-Claire Barlow, and Ryan Ahlwardt of the American a cappella band...
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Lorne Michaels and Hart Pomerantz also left mid-series for California. Guido Basso led the show's band. The half-hour series aired Saturdays at approximately...
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Niedermayer, hockey player Eric Radford, world champion pairs figure skater Guido Basso, trumpeter Scott Irvine, tuba player, composer, and arranger Jens Lindemann...
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performances. Bob Francis sometimes performed as vocalist and trumpet player Guido Basso also performed. Aubrey Tadman and Garry Ferrier produced and Barry Cranston...
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(6) Vern Dorge – tenor saxophone (6) Butch Wantanabe – trombone (6) Guido Basso – trumpet (6) Charlie Gray – trumpet (6) Peter Cardinali – horn arrangements...
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soundtracks were performed by an ensemble consisting of local musicians Guido Basso, Bob McLaren, Jimmy Dale, Eugene Amaro, Mike Malone, Joe Sealy, Sara...
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Billy Van. The Rubber Band was the series' musical quintet, featuring Guido Basso who often performed in segments with the other regulars. The series also...
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operates from ten fire stations located throughout the municipality. Guido Basso, flugelhornist J. D. Carpenter, author Gord Downie, lead singer The Tragically...
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1:42 Ryan Aktari – Assistant Brian Barlow – Percussion, Chimes, Cymbals Guido Basso – Trumpet, Flugelhorn W. Tom Berry – Executive Producer Daniel Blackman...
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politician (d. 1999) September 23 – Jacques Poulin, novelist September 27 – Guido Basso, jazz musician (d. 2023) October 19 – Marilyn Bell, long-distance swimmer...
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tenor trombone, bass trombone Kevin Breit – guitar, loops, mandolin Guido Basso – trumpet, flugelhorn Holly Cole – vocals, xylophone, glockenspiel Jurek...
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and Oliver Jones, bassists Don Thompson and Michel Donato, trumpeters Guido Basso and Kenny Wheeler, and drummer Terry Clarke. With producer Kelly Peterson...
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television, radio and internet platforms. Dwight Drummond – weeknight anchor Guido Basso – music director (1963–1967) Hilary Brown – anchor of Newshour (1984–1991)...
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Evera and Robina Beard. 13 August 1966 20 August 1966 27 August 1966 Guido Basso hosts this episode with Roy Castle and Betty Robertson. 3 September 1966...
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recording music which attracted progressive jazz musicians, including Guido Basso, Ed Bickert, Ron Collier, Moe Koffman, bassist Jack Lander, drummer Alex...
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Jackson, Suite for New York Michael Kaeshammer, Strut Metalwood, Chronic Guido Basso, Lost in the Stars Mike Murley and David Occhipinti, Duologue One Take...
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Kirk MacDonald, Celso Machado, Ian McDougall, Ron Paley, Don Thompson, Guido Basso, P. J. Perry, Dee Daniels, and Sal Fererras. She has been featured on...
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