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Paul Tynan
Assistant Professor, St. Francis Xavier University
Trumpet player/composer Paul
Tynan was born in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. He
is presently an Associate Professor of music at St. Francis
Xavier University where he teaches jazz trumpet, arranging,
and directs the St. FX Jazz Nonet. He has released four albums
as a leader: Radio Infrequency, Digital/ Spiritual, NJPT
and Freedom and Jealousy all on the NohJoh Music label.
Paul has served on the faculties of the Nova Scotia Honor Jazz
Program, Acadia University Summer Jazz Camp, University of North
Texas Summer Trumpet Workshop, and currently serves on the IAJE
Canada executive board as Newsletter editor. He has performed
with numerous jazz artists such as Chris Potter, Jim Black, Django
Bates, Terry Gibbs, Michael and Randy Brecker, Clark Terry, Bob
Brookmeyer, Jim McNeely, Byron Stripling, The Four Freshman,
Matt Wilson, the Benny Goodman Band led by Clem De Rosa, and
the Guy Lombardo band led by Al Pierson.
As a jazz recording artist Paul has recorded on thirty-eight
albums along such musicians as Lynn Seaton, Marcus Wolfe, Aaron
Lington, Joel Fountain, Bobby Selvaggio, Kenny Werner, Kenny
Wheeler, Dan Haerle, and The Dallas Jazz Orchestra.
Paul received his Masters in jazz studies from University of
North Texas where he was a Teaching Fellow in jazz improvisation,
large jazz ensembles and a member of the internationally acclaimed
One O'Clock Lab Band. Paul has received numerous honors, including
a Canada Council for the Arts grant to compose new works for
Jazz ensemble, Down Beat Magazine's student music award
for best jazz instrumental soloist (2000), and a Down Beat
Magazine's student music award for best small jazz ensemble
(2000) among others.
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"This is the best horn I have ever played
- period. Before I found my Gen X, I was looking for a free-blowing
instrument that allowed me to readily achieve the sound I desired.
My Gen X did exactly that. Thank you, Edwards,
for
taking the
work out of trumpet playing."
Paul Tynan
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