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Andrew Rathbun

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Jazz saxophonist Andrew Rathbun was created and raised in Toronto, in 1991 earning a Canada Council for the Arts offer to review in Boston, where he attended the brand new England Conservatory beneath the tutelege of Jimmy Guiffre and George Russell. Playing and documenting with performers including Jeff Hirshfield, Kenny Wheeler, John Abercrombie and Ingrid Jensen, from 1994 to 1997 Rathbun also trained at the School of Maine before shifting towards the Amadeus Conservatory in Westchester, NY; his single debut Scatter Some Rocks implemented in 1999. The experimental Accurate Stories arrived the next calendar year, providing two Margaret Atwood poems established to music. The heady and complicated Sculptures premiered two years afterwards.

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Full Name Andrew Rathbun
Music Songs Bluejays, Vignette I, Vignette II, True Stories, Vignette III, She Who Chose, At the Tip of the Island, Duo I, Selfless Gifts, Doves & Hawks, Sculpture 2, Sculpture 4, Jade : Part IV, Jade : Part VI, Facing West, The Farmonics Game, Sculpture 1, Sculpture 3, She Screams in Whispers, Suite for Soprano Saxophone and Piano, Your Eyes Changed Us, Duo IV, Talking in My Sleep, Jade : Part I, Jade : Part II, Jade : Part V, Jade : Part III, Holiday of Fools, Duo III, Kid Song, Duo II, Another Aspect
Albums Sculptures, Renderings / The Art of Duo, True Stories, Jade


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Below New York 2011 Documentary

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Jeffrey 1995 performer: "On the Way to Your Heart", "Someone Who's Looking for Me", "I'm Taken with You", "Stay Till Morning"

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