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Tom Keenlyside

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Thomas William Keenlyside (born 1950) is a Canadian saxophonist and flautist from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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Biography

Born and raised in Vancouver, Keenlyside grew up hearing many genres of music on the radio that his parents left turned on much of the time. When he was twelve years old, he started playing trumpet. A year later while he was walking to school, he stopped by a friend's house and heard "Strange Meadowlark" by the Dave Brubeck Quartet coming from the house. He was overwhelmed when he heard Paul Desmond's solo, and he resolved to pursue a career in music. A couple years later he became interested in the flute and took lessons.[1]

Keenlyside began playing professionally at bars and clubs. He continued this work while attending the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. For six years he was a member of Sunshyne, a progressive rock band, and played in R&B bands. He heard jazz musicians when the performed at clubs in Vancouver. In the 1970s as a freelance musician he worked with Natalie Cole, Dizzy Gillespie, and Mel Torme. He played for conductor Don Costa and in the house band for a Tom Jones television series. He was also played table tennis often with his friends. When jazz trumpeter Chet Baker was in town, they played a doubles match with Baker.[1]

He became a member of the band Skywalk after it was started by Graeme Coleman and Rene Worst in 1979. The band wanted to blend pop music with more complex harmonies, modeling themselves on the jazz fusion band Weather Report. After appearing at the Detroit-Montreux Jazz Festival, they recorded the album Silent Witness and toured the U.S. After Coleman left the band, Miles Black and Don Powrie became members and the band moved in a jazzier direction.[1]

In the 1980s, Keenlyside also toured Canada with the Tom Keenlyside Quintet.[2] He arranged tracks, collaborated, and recorded with Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Mötley Crüe, INXS, David Lee Roth, and Van Halen.

He has worked in the band Altered Laws with Miles Black, Miles Foxx Hill, and Bernie Arai.[3]

The Marguerita Horns

When working on the Aerosmith albums, Permanent Vacation, Pump, and Get a Grip; Keenyside was a part of The Marguerita Horns' who were:

Discography

As leader

  • 2022 A Night at the Espresso

As co-leader

With Skywalk

  • 1979 Paradiso
  • 1984 Silent Witness
  • 1986 The Bohemians
  • 1992 Larger Than Life[5]

With Altered Laws

As sideman

References

  1. ^ a b c Weeds, Cory (December 2007). "Tom Keenlyside interviewed by Cory Weeds". vancouverjazz.com. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  2. ^ National Library Catalogue Publication AMICUS No. 5039610
  3. ^ "!earshot - Altering Musical Laws with Tom Terrific - March 2008". Earshot-online.com. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  4. ^ Big Ones Liner Notes
  5. ^ a b c "Tom Keenlyside". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 November 2018.

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