- Doug Ostgard
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Doug Ostgard Birth name Doug Ostgard Genres Jazz, Bebop, New Age Occupations Music Instructor, Composer, Multi-instrumentalist Instruments Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Bassoon, Oboe, Recorder, Irish flute, Irish whistle Labels Vanza Music Doug Ostgard is a professional musician specializing in woodwinds. He has backed up an impressive list of showbiz greats, from Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett and Johnny Mathis to Rosemary Clooney, Lena Horne and Ann-Margaret.[1]
Doug Ostgard is currently a woodwinds player located in Western Washington. He plays a dazzling array of instruments including saxophone, bassoon, oboe, flute and clarinet. He has released an album entitled Silhouette in 2007 in collaboration with seven time Emmy winner and Grammy nominee Steven Ray Allen.[2]
Doug has played in a variety of venues, such as 5th Avenue, the Paramount Theater, and a number of showrooms in Las Vegas including Caesars Palace.[3] He was also a member of the Heart World Tour. He currently performs and teaches out of his home in Black Diamond, Washington while also teaching aspiring high school students during the school year at Bellevue Community College. He has also worked as a judge for various jazz competitions and festivals such as the Bellevue, Washington jazz festival.[4]
Style
Doug Ostgard describes his style to reflect that of Phil Woods', but his tone to reflect more of a Cannonball Adderley style.[5] Doug currently plays on a Selmer Mark VI alto saxophone.[citation needed]
Doug also plays an extremely wide variety of instruments that are featured in his album "Silhouette" including an Alexander Eppler wooden flute headjoint on a Moritz Maz Mönnig wooden flute.[6]
Discography
Year Album Leader Label 2007 Silhouette Ostgard & Allen Vanza Music References
- ^ Seattle Archdiocese
- ^ Natural Connections | Bullfrog Films
- ^ Label: Vanza Music / All About Jazz - Powered by Klicktrack MDT
- ^ Music & nightlife | Bellevue festival loaded with jazz stars of tomorrow | Seattle Times Newspaper
- ^ Ostgard, Doug. Personal interview. 10 March 2008.
- ^ Listed on the front page of "Silhouette"
Categories:- Living people
- American bassoonists
- American clarinetists
- American flautists
- American oboists
- American saxophonists
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