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Veteran jazz pianist, Norm Amadio, is a truly iconic figure of Canadian Jazz. Along with notables such as Oscar Peterson, Archie Alleyne and Oliver Jones, Norm Amadio has long been recognized as integral to the development and export of Canadian based North American Jazz. A Royal Conservatory of Music graduate, Amadio has been performing professionally since 1947, and quickly made a name for himself as the un-official 'King of After-hours'. Not only did Norman play in and run the jam sessions that happened in the many late-night coffee houses that dotted the post-war City of Toronto, but his list of credits (in all phases of the music and entertainment business) throughout his distinguished career reads like a 'who's who' of top jazz musicians and entertainers. A few of the international luminaries with whom Norm Amadio has shared the stage and/or studio include Peggy Lee, Miles Davis, Judy Garland, Mel Torme, Anita O'Day, Stan Getz, Al Hirt, Red Norvo, Maynard Ferguson, Lester Young, Zoot Simms, Henry Mancini, Clark Terry, Moe Koffman, and Rob McConnell.
Norm Amadio and Friends is a collection of some of the finest Canadian jazz instrumentalists and vocalists Norm has worked with. Featured here on trumpet and flugelhorn are Guido Basso (Juno Awards and National Jazz Awards winner), on saxophone Phil Dwyer (Juno Awards and National Jazz Awards winner), with vocals Marc Jordan (Juno Awards winner), with vocals Jackie Richardson (Juno Awards and Gemini Awards winner & NAACP Awards nominee), Tommy Ambrose of the CBC-TV Shows: Celebration and The Tommy Ambrose Show. |
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