- John Viavattine
Infobox Musical artist
Name = John Viavattine
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name =
Born = birth date and age|1955|3|24
Origin =Rochester, New York , U.S.
Genre =Jazz , pop
Occupation =Musician , teacher
Years_active =
Voice_type =
Instrument =Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute
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Associated_acts = "Mambo Kings", "Unlimited"John Viavattine (born
March 24 ,1955 ) is an American professionalwoodwind performer and instrumental music teacher inRochester, New York atSpencerport High School .Career
Music performer
Viavattine has performed with a variety of popular "Big name" musicians. He played on tour with the
Glenn Miller Orchestra , including a memorable performance in Washington, D.C. at President Reagan's 1980 Inaugural Ball. He has also performed with Chuck andGap Mangione ,Jeff Tyzik and theRochester Philharmonic Orchestra ,The Temptations ,Ray Charles ,Patti Page ,Connie Francis ,Vic Damone ,Aretha Franklin andLou Rawls .fact|date=November 2007 He is a member of Rochester's hit Latin Band, "Mambo Kings", started by another local musician and composer, Richard Delaney. He is also a member of one of Rochester's premier party bands, "Unlimited", founded and directed by his brother Bob Viavattine.John began playing when he was young, learning early on from his teacher, Joe Romano, to pay strict attention to time, keeping with the rhythm section, and complementing them.
On Tuesday,
June 12 ,2007 , Viavattine and the Mambo Kings openned for the rock group "Los Lonely Boys " at theRochester International Jazz Festival . [cite web | url = http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070610/LIVING0105/706100360/-1/COLUMNS | title = Democrat and Chronicle : Jeff Spevak | accessdate = 2007-06-17]Music teacher
After earning his bachelor's degree in music from
Nazareth College , he moved toLos Angeles, California to teach for a short time before returning toUpstate New York to teach atSpencerport High School inSpencerport, New York . He is the director of the Spencerport Wind ensemble, and in conjunction with his colleague, Ben Osborne, the Spencerport Symphonic Band. In 2007 Viavattine received the prestigious RPO educator of the year award. Students say that it is his passion for music which encourages them. He acts as a role model by being active in the musical scene around Rochester outside of school.fact|date=November 2007High school jazz
He is probably most well known as director of the Spencerport High School "Jazz One" band. This group has been ranked one of the top high school bands in the country, ranking first place in heritage music festivals nationwide. In March 2007, Spencerport Jazz One took first place in the Berklee Jazz Festival. In April 2007, Jazz One took first place at the Heritage Festival in Orlando, FL, competing against more than twenty schools from across the nation. On
April 18 ,2007 , Viavattine led the band to another first place at the MCC Jazz Festival. [cite web | url = http://www.monroecc.edu/etsdbs/pubaff.nsf/7515b266b6ecef078525726c006cf56a/5feb40a233b0939f852572d00053d6f1?OpenDocument | title = MCC’s 38th Annual Jazz Festival Awards Honor Local High School Talent | accessdate = 2008-02-09]References
External links
* [http://www.mambokingdom.com Mambo Kings]
* [http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070610/LIVING0105/706100360/-1/COLUMNS Rochester Democrat & Chronicle]
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