Sunday, August 8, 2010

As a jazz educator, Pete has been on the music faculty of New Jersey City University...

August 9 at "The Blue Note", NYC - 8pm and 10:30
The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra

w/special guest vocalist - Roseanna Vitro
As a young man growing up in West Hartford, Connecticut, Pete spent his teen-age years studying jazz trombone and arranging, sitting-in with the local Hartford-area professionals musicians, as well as participating in the renowned Hall High School jazz program. By this time, Pete had become firmly committed to a future as a jazz musician.

He went on for his formal musical training at the New England Conservatory, the University of Miami (Bachelor of Music in jazz 1986), and finally onto New York City, attending the Manhattan School of Music (Master of Music in jazz, 1987). From that point on, Pete became busy in the NYC jazz scene as a trombonist, an arranger-composer, and later a jazz vocalist and jazz educator as well.

As a trombonist, he has performed with such well-known jazz artists/groups as The Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra, the Woody Herman big band (dir. By Frank Tibieri), Lionel Hampton, Dave Pietro, Mike Holober, Anita Brown, Scott Whitfield, the nonets of both Jim Cifelli and Mike Kaplan, and appears on over 20 jazz CDs. He also became very busy in the New York Broadway show scene, having performed with the orchestras of over 17 shows since 1991.

From 1988-1990, Pete studied with Bob Brookmeyer and Manny Albam as part of the BMI Jazz Composers Workshop, and has since established himself as a respected composer-arranger. He has received numerous commissions over the years for original compositions and arrangements, including those from from the National Endowment for the Arts, Dave Liebman, The Gotham Winds Symphony, and the University of Miami Concert Jazz Band. Pete is a regular contributing arranger for the Westchester Jazz Orchestra, as well as the composer/arranger for his own ensemble - The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra (click on the Jazz Orchestra page for more on the group).

In the early 1990's, Pete formed the first of several groups he would lead/co-lead, with The Pete McGuinness Quintet. The group's debut CD "Sliding In" was released nation-wide in 1998 on Kokopelli Records, receiving much radio airplay and acclaim. It was in these years that Pete also developed his jazz vocal talents, landing him in the semi-finals of the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Vocal Competition (1994).

Two years later, jazz legend Jimmy Heath hiring him as the the featured singer with his big band for the bands engagement on the S.S. Norway's "Jazz Cruise". Pete has been a co-leader of groups including The New York Trombone Conspiracy (CD "A Matter Of Time" released in 1998, Conspiracy Music Records), and The NewYorkestra big band (CD "Urban Soundscapes" released 2004, Seabreeze Jazz records).

His most recent project is the formation of his own big band - The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra, which began performing in the NYC area in 2006. The group's debut CD "First Flight" was released nation-wide in June of 2007 on the Summit record label (see the Jazz Orchestra page for more on the band/info on ordering the CD).

As a jazz educator, Pete has been on the music faculty of New Jersey City University (Jersey City, NJ) since 1994, where he teaches jazz trombone, arranging, improvisation, and coaches various ensembles. He has also been invited to give clinics on a variety of jazz subjects at both high schools and college jazz programs throughout the country, including the University of Miami, and City College, NYC (CUNY), Temple University, and Hall High School (West Hartford, CT). Pete is available for concerts/clinics year-round. He currently lives in Brooklyn, NY with his wife Joan and their dog Daisy.

For information on booking Pete and/or the Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra for a performance, his jazz educational clinic work, to purchase his new big band CD "First Flight" and/or any of the printed big band arrangements off the CD, click on the "contact/ordering" page of this website. Just to say "hello" would be cool too!

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