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Boguslaw is a fulltime musician with the Marine Band stationed at The
White House. He will feature his wife Mary as guest singer and marvelous
bassist Dave Wundrow.
John Eaton has been
called a legendary player, again with decades of playing under his belt. John
specializes in what he considers the masters of 20th century jazz - people like
Ellington, Hoagy Carmichael and Gershwin and numerous show tunes as well. A
graduate of Yale, John has a sharp wit and winning way with audiences
Tom Korth
recently retired as the Chairman of the Music Department at Howard University,
where he was on the faculty for over 30 years. Tom was celebrated as a teacher
of classical piano, while he equally loved and played jazz piano. His
repertoire is wide-ranging - from standards to be-bop, Brubeck to Chick Corea -
and he will bring with him his keyboard which sits on top of the piano so that
he can incorporate B3 organ touches.
Dick Morgan is a
virtuoso player who has been based in DC for almost 50 years and is over 80
years young. Bassist Dave Einhorn will usually accompany him. It would take
pages to describe the accolades which have been ascribed to Mr. Morgan. His
name and his performances are legardary.
Robert Redd
studied trumpet first and attended the prestigious Berkley School of Music
before turning to the piano as his principal instrument some 25 years ago. Now
he plays everywhere - with his brother Chuck Redd in all-Brazilian concerts,
for the Governor of Maryland, at the Phillips Collection, as principal pianist
for countless singers.
Stef Scaggiari
, pianist, composer, recording artist, has been an active professional
in the music industry for over three decades. A graduate of the Eastman School,
a Masters from Peabody, Mr. Scaggiari has deep roots in the classical
tradition. His teachers include Eugene List, Earl Wild and Leon Fleisher.
Stefan Scaggiari is an experienced artist with dazzling versatility-- at home
with Ellington, Gershwin, Mozart or Rachmaninoff. |