Paul Tobey
: Wayward
1998
Paul Tobey has been hailed by critics and fans as a
high calibre pianist, composer and arranger. Writing
about his current release Wayward, critics have claimed
it "should swing the Toronto mainstay out ofobscurity
an into the record bins wherever jazz is sold" and "Tobey
moves with adventurous ease through contemporary and
Latin styles while showing an abundance of fresh ideas
and composing ability." Tobey's playing has been
described as "inspired, artful and unfailingly interesting" and "a
stunning showcase drawing from his classical and jazz
backgrounds."
Tobey's first
exposure to jazz occurred during a community college
field trip to a Toronto club appearance by the
great pianist Oscar Peterson. Tobey was awestruck.
He had long been playing music by other composers and
here
was Peterson creating spontaneous original music!
Tobey's talents have been acknowledged by prestigious
jazz establishments as the Thelonious Monk Institute
of Jazz, the Festival Internationale de Jazz de Montreal,
Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, and
FACTOR (Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent On Record).
A U.S. appearance at the 1998 JazzTimes Convention brought
him attention from a worldwide audience and his 1998
release, Wayward, has been favorably received by critics
in Canada and the United States.
Alex Dean - Ten, Soprano
John Johnson - Alto
John MacLeod & Sandy Barter - Trumpets
Terry Promane & Rob Somerville - Trombones
Paul Tobey - Piano
Roy Patterson - Guitar
Roberto Occhipinti - Bass
Mark McLean - Drums
Armando Borg - Percussion www.paultobey.com
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