2013 | Traditional Jazz Album of the Year | Dave Young/Terry Promane Octet | | The JUNO Awards

The DYTP 8 is a dynamic jazz octet featuring co-leaders and multiple JUNO Award winners Dave Young (bass) and Terry Promane (trombone) performing original compositions and arrangements by Terry Promane, Dave Young and Rick Wilkins. In addition to well-crafted originals, the octet pays tribute to the music of Duke Ellington, Horace Silver, Dizzy Gillespie, and Charles Mingus. The octet has gained a strong reputation in the jazz community as a powerful ensemble featuring Canada’s most prolific improvisers - Kevin Turcotte (trumpet), Mike Murley (tenor sax) Vern Dorge (alto sax), Perry White (baritone sax), Terry Clarke (drums), and Gary Williamson (piano). Dave Young is a gifted jazz and classical player performing with the Edmonton and Winnipeg Symphonies, as well as the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra. As a jazz artist, his collaborations include Oscar Peterson, Clark Terry, Zoot Simms, Oliver Jones, Rob McConnell, James Moody, and Cedar Walton.
Terry Promane is the Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Toronto and is best known for his work with Rob McConnell, Mike Murley, John MacLeod, and Kirk MacDonald. The band’s past performances include the Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival, The Festival of Sound (Perry Sound Ontario) Hugh’s Room, and numerous appearances at the Rex Jazz Bar.