Ian Whiteway

Location:
South-West, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Jazz / Experimental / Other
Site(s):
Label:
Own-Innovations | Triton | Matchless Publishing. .
Type:
Indie
YOUR VISITS & SUPPORT to this profile are always 'APPRECIATED.' - ** Thanks & God Bless - IAN **
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**RECORDINGS** Audio Production: Ian R Whiteway. More info is available by clicking on 'LYRIC'S link of each track.
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Played both as a soloist and as part of a duo 'JAVA' during the 1990's in different venues in the UK. - Prior to this played with the 'Velvet Touch' playing 'soul and popular' music, who also where a support band to such names as the Bee Gee's, The Who, Wishbone Ash, The Tremeloes, The Move, The Hollies, Manfred Mann, The Yardbirds, to name but a few.
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[2000-2007]: Helped with recruitment/membership to the 'ABJM,' which has an 'executive committee' actively involved in the promotion of 'jazz' music, also funding for different projects. - Please visit either websites: www.jazzservices.org.uk & www.abjm.org.uk.
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[1991-2000]: Prior to helping the 'ABJM' served as a general committee member on a branch of the 'Musicians Union,' assisting the branch secretary in an 'administrative' capacity, helping organise different events promoted by the Union, (now carried out regionally).
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In other area's I've helped with different charities, including: 'Unicef' [UK National Committee] organising a music concert to raise funds, this in conjunction with the ECO [Exeter Children's Orchestra]. http://www.exeterchildrensorchestra.co.uk/ Another charity I've had ties with helping to market/promote work carried out by 'The RAINFOREST FOUNDATION' (UK), to raise awareness of 'global warming/climate change' in part due to the deforestation of the world's rainforest's, also loss of the eco system-biodiversity of the planet, and loss of habitat by 'indigenous peoples' who live in these regions. - Please visit: www.rainforestfoundationuk.org
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