MP3 Chris Teasdale - Gold ´n Teasdale
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Eclectic, original jazz with Latin grooves featuring Larry Coryell, Arturo O'Farrill, Art Baron, Will Galison, Lew Soloff, and others. Tracks include several vocals, a harp solo, harmonica solo, jazz bassoon, and other delights, featuring world-class musi
9 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Latin Jazz, JAZZ: Traditional Jazz Combo
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Michael Gold
In 1963 at the age of 8 Michael and Chris formed the Paisley Raindrop. They never looked back.
Michael Gold, Ph.D. has been working as a jazz bassist since the mid 1970's. While working in the NYC jazz scene he performed with Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh, Al Cohn, Sheila Jordan and Tal Farlow. In 1995, while running the jazz program at Vassar College, Michael received a National Endowment for the Arts grant to teach professional orchestral musicians how to improvise jazz. He is the president of Jazz Impact, LLC. Jazz Impact (tm) is a learning and development program that uses jazz as a metaphor to help people learn how to maximize their collaborative potential in the context of a rapidly changing world. You can learn more about Jazz Impact at http://www.jazz-impact.com
Chris Teasdale
Chris Teasdale's (and Michael Gold's) first live gig was at Vassar College in 1967. The average age of the band members was 13 and Chris had the marketing smarts to call the 5-piece band "The Rolling Pebbles." The all-female audiece ate it up. Since then, Chris is not sure he has ever had such an appreciative audience.
After graduating from Skidmore College with a degree in teaching and English, Chris spent a year in Boston as an editor of Horticulture Magazine. After the birth of his son, Brad, Chris moved to New Jersey and began a 22-year career with Bell Laboratories. In addition to jobs in finance, HR, MIS, and Technical Publications, Chris had executive responsibility in the Optical Networking division that took him to such places as China, Germany, Spain, and Israel. Although he found some good jazz around the world, nothing could compare to the jazz in the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area.
Chris teaches 8th grade ancient history at a private school in Morristown, NJ. He finds time for jazz with the Raritan Valley Community College jazz ensemble, and continues to write and play music every day.
9 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Latin Jazz, JAZZ: Traditional Jazz Combo
Details:
Michael Gold
In 1963 at the age of 8 Michael and Chris formed the Paisley Raindrop. They never looked back.
Michael Gold, Ph.D. has been working as a jazz bassist since the mid 1970's. While working in the NYC jazz scene he performed with Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh, Al Cohn, Sheila Jordan and Tal Farlow. In 1995, while running the jazz program at Vassar College, Michael received a National Endowment for the Arts grant to teach professional orchestral musicians how to improvise jazz. He is the president of Jazz Impact, LLC. Jazz Impact (tm) is a learning and development program that uses jazz as a metaphor to help people learn how to maximize their collaborative potential in the context of a rapidly changing world. You can learn more about Jazz Impact at http://www.jazz-impact.com
Chris Teasdale
Chris Teasdale's (and Michael Gold's) first live gig was at Vassar College in 1967. The average age of the band members was 13 and Chris had the marketing smarts to call the 5-piece band "The Rolling Pebbles." The all-female audiece ate it up. Since then, Chris is not sure he has ever had such an appreciative audience.
After graduating from Skidmore College with a degree in teaching and English, Chris spent a year in Boston as an editor of Horticulture Magazine. After the birth of his son, Brad, Chris moved to New Jersey and began a 22-year career with Bell Laboratories. In addition to jobs in finance, HR, MIS, and Technical Publications, Chris had executive responsibility in the Optical Networking division that took him to such places as China, Germany, Spain, and Israel. Although he found some good jazz around the world, nothing could compare to the jazz in the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area.
Chris teaches 8th grade ancient history at a private school in Morristown, NJ. He finds time for jazz with the Raritan Valley Community College jazz ensemble, and continues to write and play music every day.
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