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Kameron Markworth
In 2009 Kameron earned his Masters of Music degree in Jazz Studies from Indiana University, where he was the winner of the Dean’s Scholarship and served as an Associate Instructor under the direction of legendary jazz pedagogue Dr. David N. Baker. In the summer of 2009, Kameron was invited to participate in the Steans Institute for Young Artists where he was given the opportunity to collaborate with some of todays most talented young artists while being coached by Rufus Reid, James Moody, David Baker, and Nathan Davis. Kameron holds music degrees from McNally Smith College of Music, Augsburg College, and Indiana University.
Kameron teaches private lessons for both Electric and Upright Bass. Due to his education and wide depth of playing experiences, Kameron can help beginners through advanced bassists work on technique, reading skill, theory, tune learning, and ear training. Kameron specializes in several different styles from Classical to Rock, Jazz to Country. His recent activities have led him to perform and provide clinics with the Jay Ware Quintet, a group that serves as artists-in- residence for a variety of University and High School Jazz Festivals across the country.
Most recently Kameron has been performing new music in and around New York City and throughout New England and the Mid-Atlantic region.
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Euphonic Audio Amplifiers & Speaker Cabinets Thomastic Spirocore Strings Curbow Electric Basses
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Joan Hutton / Sue Orfield: Splash

by Jerome Wilson
Alto saxophonist Joan Hutton and tenor saxophonist Sue Orfield co-lead a quintet out of the US Midwest called Take That Back. The band's distinctive sound rises out of the rich dialogue between their two leaders. They flow, stomp and roll through a program of mostly original music with high spirits and style. Splash" and Playhouse Bats" work through lively New Orleans funk grooves and #sixfeet" sounds like a Second Line variation on John Coltrane's Giant Steps." Atari Afternoon" ...
Continue ReadingJoan Hutton & Sue Orfield: Take That Back

by Dan McClenaghan
Joan Hutton and Sue Orfield's Take that Back opens with the smooth dark chocolate crooning of Hutton's bass clarinet. The tune is Dirty Secret," a Hutton-penned, mid-tempo gem. And initially what comes to mind is (Bennie Maupin and Eric Dolphy aside) how rarely we hear the bass clarinet on a jazz album. Then Orfield's tenor sax enters and interweaves lines with Hutton's, and the pairing of sounds presented with the two reeds and the piano, bass and drums rhythm team ...
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Playhouse Bats
From: SplashBy Kameron Markworth
Atari Afternoon
From: Atari AfternoonBy Kameron Markworth
Dodged It
From: Take That BackBy Kameron Markworth
Dirty Secret
From: Take That BackBy Kameron Markworth