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Mike Cadó Promotional Biography
Mike’s
passion for guitar began at the age of nine. His training
was initiated by such notable teachers as Bobby Edwards, Adrian
Pellew, and Warren Greig and has also studied with acclaimed vocal
instructor Bill Vincent. Numerous performances have allowed
Mike to gain experience encompassing a broad spectrum of musical
genres, which in turn, has contributed to his multifaceted approach.
His skill as a jazz musician was firmly established at York University
under the direction of John Gittens, Phil Dwyer, and Lorne Lofsky
where he received degrees in both Fine Arts and Education. Mike
also studied jazz arranging and composition with Professor David
Mott and composer/trombonist Terry Promane before composing the
musical score to “Relative Motion,” a short, independent
film by Maria S. Abbruzzese. Mike has completed a Master’s
Degree in Jazz Composition at York University, composing in the
modern Jazz Orchestra idiom and is currently pursuing his PhD in
Ethnomusicology at York in Jazz Studies. In addition, he
has presented his research at various conferences including the
Canadian University Music Society and the Harvard Graduate Music
Forum Conference.
Mike
Cadó is also an active music educator who has taught
both privately and in the public sector. Several of his students
have performed at venues throughout Toronto including the Ford
Centre for Performing Arts, Burton Auditorium, and Mel Lastman’s
Square. Mike continues his teaching career as a current faculty
member at York University where he teaches composition, several
jazz workshops, as well as, guitar lessons, musicianship and various
music education courses in the Faculty of Education.
Mike
Cadó has performed in various musical settings throughout
Toronto for quite some time. He has acted as leader, as well
as, sideman at such venues including the Barrie Jazz and Blues
Festival from 1996 to 1999, the Beaches International Jazz Festival
from 1995 to 1998, the Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival, the Ottawa
Jazz Festival, the Markham Jazz Festival, Port Hope Jazz Festival,
The Sound of Toronto Concert Series at the Ontario Science Centre,
The Montreal Bistro, The Pilot Tavern, Quigley’s, The Black
Swan, Chicago’s
Diner, The Bamboo, and Roy Thomson Hall to mention a few. Mike
also leads the group MC & Company, a versatile musical ensemble
catering to both private and corporate functions and has recently
produced a recording with jazz vocalist Sherie Marshall entitled The
Sweetest Sounds that features Pat Collins, Guido Basso and
various other jazz notables. The Mike Cadó Tentet
features a collection of Toronto’s finest musicians that
performs the music of Phil Nimmons, as well as compositions by
various group members. The
ensemble’s critically acclaimed debut recording, entitled Nimmons ‘n’ Nine...Now,
was released in October, 2008. The host of numerous jazz,
blues, and rock jams across the city, his technical ability, as
well as, versatility have afforded Mike the honour of performing
with such distinguished musicians as Alan Henderson, Conrad Maynard,
Don Thompson, Chase Sanborn, Barry Romberg, and David Mott. His
influences include Ed Bickert, Howard Roberts, Oscar Peterson,
George Benson, Stan Getz, Eric Clapton and B.B. King.
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