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Trumpeter and organist Kevin Dean is
a Professor of Music (Jazz Studies) at the Schulich School
of Music, McGill University, in Montreal, Canada. He was born in
Mason City, Iowa in 1954 sand received a Bachelor of Music degree
in 1976 from the University of Iowa. Dean received a Master's Degree
in Jazz Pedagogy from the University of Miami (Florida) in 1980,
then joined the faculty of St. Francis-Xavier University in Nova
Scotia where he helped develop Canada's first university accredited
Jazz studies program. He accepted his present position at McGill
in 1984 and designed and developed their undergraduate jazz curriculum
as well as designing McGill's Jazz Licentiate diploma and co-designing
their Masters in Jazz Performance degree.
In 1986 Kevin co-founded the Jazz Association of
Montreal and served as their first president. Kevin is active as
a performer, composer, clinician and adjudicator and was a faculty
member of the Jamey Aebersold Summer Jazz Workshops from 1984 to1996.
He is featured on over fifteen CD's, including six with his original
music: Minor Indiscretions (McGill Records 1991), Kevin Dean, Since
1954 (McGill Records 1993), Kevin's Heaven (Double Time records
1995) Moments Musicaux (Radioland records 1996), Over at Ola's
(Hot Club records 1997, recorded during a sabbatical year in Norway)
and Venous Lake (Gemini records 1998) which features guitarist
Louis Stewart and bassist Neil Swainson and is enhanced with CD-ROM
video material from the recording session. His composition "Andre's
Footsteps" was one of seven jazz pieces chosen to be part
of a four CD set (Here and Now, A Celebration of Canadian Music,)
compiled and released by the Canada Council celebrating the 50th
anniversary of the United Nations.
Kevin has performed in concert and recorded with
numerous well-known jazz artists including Jimmy Heath, Benny Golson,
Joe Henderson and Barry Harris. In recent years Kevin has begun to
play and perform on the Hammond organ and has a quartet that features
Andre White playing drums and saxophonists Mike Murley and John Nugent.
The group performed at jazz festivals in Montreal, Sweden, and Finland
last summer and released their first CD; Kevin Dean Organ Band, Live
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