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Peter Morelli |
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Peter has an BA in
Music/Piano/Film Scoring, 'Magna Cum Laude,' Berklee College of
Music; Taubman Technique for piano study with Yoriko Fieleke;
jazz improvisation study with Charlie Banacos; jazz performer -
group and solo; Powers Music School teacher; Phillips Academy
summer program instructor; organist and music director at Christ
Church, Quincy; piano player in Taboot Peter has several
studio recordings including an original cd with Berklee College
faculty members; certified Suzuki piano instructor; served as
the house piano technician for the Fleet Center and the Tweeter
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| Mark Jalbert |
| Mark has toured inter-nationally with the
acclaimed Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps, studied jazz
percussion at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and the
Berklee College of Music in Boston. He has played in numerous
bands including, Tic Toc Man, Ursula, and Microbrew.
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| Sean Kelleher |
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Sean is an accomplished guitarist
who has been several Boston based jambands in and around Boston. He has been a
student of Berklee jazz guitar great Bruce Bartlett for many
years and has opened for Bruce's jazz fusion band. Sean is also the sound engineer for this
project and he performed as both a keyboard player and guitarist in many local projects over the years.
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Pete Dennessen |
| Pete has been playing original music on
acoutic and electric bass in the Jam band community since the
early 90's. He has formed bands with members from Max Creek,
Jiggle, Knot and The Fringe in the past. He has played major
music festivals (Berkshire Music Festival, Scotty Paluza, NYC
Spring Fling and has toured and played many of the major venues
along the East Coast and supported such acts as Col. Bruce
Hampton, Deep Banana Blackout, Topaz, Ulu, Stefon Harris and
local jazz great Bobby Hebb. He was the founding member of
ghudda (a hammond B3 funk band) which toured extensively. Pete
recently completed a project with Boston Music Award soul/funk
nominee Soulwork (Qing III), and is currently working on this
project and playing various other gigs. In College Pete was the
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