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John Geggie is an Ottawa-based Canadian bassist (
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) who performs
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with several Ottawa-based groups and performers."John Geggie: At last, a leader among jazzmen (plus a CD review)"
Peter Hum, ''Ottawa Citizen '', January 28, 2010 As well, he is a classical bassist who has performed in the
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, in Ottawa-area chamber orchestras, and in chamber music concerts.


Biography


Music training

Geggie was born and raised in
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, in the Gatineau Valley, which is a region in Quebec's Outaouais region, to the north of Ottawa. During his university studies at the
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, Geggie studied with David Currie, then a bassist in Canada's
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. He did graduate studies with Larry Hurst and Bruce Bransby at
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, graduating with a Master of Music degree. Geggie won a grant from the
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, Canada's art granting council, which enabled him to study with bassist and solo artist Gary Peacock.


Career

Geggie performs in the Ottawa-Hull region as a freelance double bass player and teacher. He is best known for running the late-night jams during the
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, and for his invitational series (in its tenth year as of 2010-11) of jazz concerts which run at the
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Fourth Stage in Ottawa. In the latter series, Geggie invites jazz artists from across Canada and the world to play with him in one-time-only groups, in which they perform material written by each of the artists, as well as jazz standards. Geggie is a member of 'The Geggie Project', with pianist
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and drummer Nick Fraser. Most recently they performed at the Guelph Jazz Festival on September 11, 2009. The concert was recorded by
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(CBC) and broadcast on The Signal on October 3, 2009. He was a member of the Angstones, an Ottawa band which "mix dEuropean and American folk music with zany lyrics and a jumping beat." The group consisted of
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on reeds (sax and clarinet) and accordion, Kurt Walther on guitar, Rob Frayne on sax, Geggie on bass, and Ian Mackie on drums. He has also recorded or performed with a wide range of improvisers: Vic Juris, Edward Simon, Seamus Blake, Jon Christensen, Andy Milne, Ben Monder, George Colligan, Craig Taborn, Sheila Jordan, David Murray, Andrew Cyrille, Donny McCaslin, Matt Brubeck, Ted Nash, Billy Hart, Marilyn Crispell, Myra Melford. Bill Carrothers, Cuong Vu and bassist Mark Dresser. Geggie has performed at various international jazz festivals including in Rouen and Maubeuge (France), in Molde (Norway) and throughout the United States. He was a member of the now-defunct jazz quartet ' Chelsea Bridge (quartet)' and regularly performs with Toronto-based pianist and guitarist Justin Haynes and with Ottawa guitarist-composer Roddy Ellias. As well, he was a member of a
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-nominated world beat group 'The Angstones'. He has toured with Chelsea Bridge, Angstones and D.D. Jackson. In addition, he has performed with singer/songwriters such as
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,
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, Three Sheets To The Wind and Meg Lunney. Geggie performs in the double bass section of the
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, and the Ottawa-based 13 Strings Chamber Orchestra. He teaches double bass at Queen's University,
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, the
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and the
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at SUNY Potsdam. More recently, Geggie has begun performing in a group called ''A Low Glow'', with baritone saxophonist David Mott, as well as a duo with Toronto-based vocalist Julie Michels. Zoë Anglessey of ''
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'' Magazine has stated that "Geggie s musicunfurls a sonorous bottom of rich arco drones..." (February, 1997) Mark Miller from Canada's ''
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'' (a national newspaper) has called him "A very hip bassist". A reviewer from ''Drums Etc.'' said that "John Geggie, surely one of Canada¹s premier upright bassists sinventive, frisky, yet always anchoring it all." (T. Bruce Wittet, Drums Etc., from November, 1999)


Composer

Geggie has composed and performed his own compositions for the Ottawa Chamber Music Festival as well for the CBC and
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. He has also worked with several choreographers in the realization of music for dance pieces by Franco-Ontarian dancer Anik Bouvrette. In 1998, John composed and performed music in collaboration with Yvonne Coutts. Reviewer Richard Todd from the ''
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'' stated that "Geggie's own work, Slices of Life,...a more cerebral piece...but it is eclectic and appealing, not to mention cunningly crafted"(August, 1998).


Discography

*With Chelsea Bridge: **"Bone Dance" (Unity/Page) **Tatamagouche-Next Left (Unity/Page) **Blues In A Sharp Sea (Igmod 1065) *With The Angstones: **"Bytown ... It's My Town" (Canal Records) **Kommen Een Der Karz (Canal Records, 1992) *With Terry Tufts: **The Better Fight ( Borealis Records 81172) *With
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**The Middle Distance (North Track Records, 1995) *With
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**Unravel (
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, 2001) **Love, Sweet Love (True North Records, 2005) **Winter (2015) * With D.D. Jackson: **Peace-Song (
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, 1994) **Rhythm-Dance (Justin Time Records, 1996) *As a Bandleader **Geggie Project ( Ambiances Magnétiques, 2010) **Across The Sky (Plunge Records, 2010)


References

* McGregor, Alayne: ''John Geggie's 2009-10 series at the NAC Fourth Stage'

* McGregor, Alayne: ''2010 Jazz Festival Countdown: The joy of jams with John Geggie'

* McGregor, Alayne: ''Geggie Series artists for 2010-11 revealed'

* The Signal (CBC) blog on the Geggie Project concert

* Late Night Jam Sessions at the Ottawa Jazz Festival

* Guelph Jazz Festival 2009 Program


External links


John Geggie's website
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