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Bill Coon

Bill Coon

Canadian composer and guitarist


Bill Coon is a Canadian jazz and composer. He is a Juno nominated artist and the winner of the 2009 National Jazz Awards, ‘Guitarist of the Year’.[2][3] He is known for performing artists such as Miles Black and Jodi Proznick (as Triology),[4] Lonnie Smith,[5] Brad Turner,[6] Peter Bernstein, Bucky Pizzarelli, Ian McDougall, P. J. Perry, Sheila Jordan, Phil Dwyer, Peter Washington,[7] and Oliver Gannon.[8][2] His compositions and arrangements have been commissioned by large ensembles such as the CBC Radio Orchestra, John Korsrud's Hard Rubber Orchestra, and the Dal Richards Orchestra.[7] He graduated from Concordia University with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Jazz Studies in 1988, and a Masters of Education from Simon Fraser University in 2012.[9]

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A recipient of multiple Canada Council for the Arts awards, he has studied with Jim Hall, Neil Chotem,[1] and Louis Stewart.[2]

He is a faculty member at Capilano University,[9] as well as the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra School of Music.[7]

Coon is married to band leader and former trombonist Jill Townsend.[10]

Discography

  • "Speakeasy" (2003) - Bill Coon Trio[11]
  • "Two Much Guitar" (2006) - Bill Coon / Oliver Gannon[12]
  • "With Benefits" (2013) - Cory Weeds / Bill Coon Quartet[13]
  • "Triology" (2014) - Triology (with Jodi Proznick and Miles Black)
  • "Two Much More!" (2015) - Oliver Gannon / Bill Coon[14]
  • "Legacy, The Music Of Ross Taggart" (2015) - Jill Townsend Big Band[15]
  • "StringSongs" (2022) - Laura Crema / Bill Coon[16]

References

  1. "BILL COON : Vancouver Jazz Who's Who & Discography". vancouverjazz.com.
  2. "Bio". Bill Coon.
  3. "Guitarist Bill Coon isn't just lazin' around during jazz fest". The Georgia Straight. 2021-06-27. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
  4. "Triology Live!". January 26, 2014.
  5. "Guitarist Bill Coon marries two musical worlds". The Georgia Straight. June 20, 2013.
  6. "Bill Coon". VSO School of Music. 12 October 2017.
  7. Live, Cellar. "bill coon". Cellar Live.
  8. "Laura Crema & Bill Coon - StringSongs". Rhythm Changes. 2022-09-07. Retrieved 2022-12-12.

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