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Andy
Ballantyne Saxophone
Andy Ballantyne is a saxophonist, arranger and composer
in Toronto, Canada. A graduate of the Humber College
and University of Toronto Jazz programmes, he also
attended the Banff Centre Jazz Workshop in the late
80's. Over the past 20 years Andy has had the good
fortune to perform and/or record with many jazz greats,
including Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass, Kenny
Wheeler, Dave Holland, Don Byron, Vince Mendoza and
Carla Bley. He is a regular member of John MacLeod's
Rex Hotel orchestra, The Paul Read Orchestra, Nimmons
and Nine Now, and the Neufeld/Occhipinti Jazz Orchestra.
As a versatile performer in several different genres,
Andy has performed for numerous musicals ("The
Producers" was the most fun), recorded jingles
and soundtracks, and backed up celebrities including
Paul Anka, Petula Clark, Johnny Mathis, Gladys Knight
and Donna Summer. He is currently on faculty at Humber
College teaching saxophone, theory, and arranging/composition.
Formed in 2006, the Andy Ballantyne Large Ensemble
(ABLE) is an 11-piece band comprising some of Canada's
finest jazz musicians. Their debut CD "The Sum
of the Parts" is now available at CDBABY and
also on iTunes and Amazon.com.
2009/10 Concerts
Shostakovich:
A Portrait |