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Phil Dwyer CM is a Canadian jazz saxophonist, pianist, composer, producer and educator. In 2017 he graduated from the University of New Brunswick (UNB) Faculty of Law in Fredericton, New Brunswick and was called to the bar of British Columbia in 2018. Dwyer is Member of the Order of Canada, having been invested in 2013 "For his contributions to jazz as a performer, composer and producer, and for increasing access to music education in his community." Dwyer has been nominated for Juno Awards six times and won Best Mainstream Jazz Album in 1994 with Dave Young for Fables and Dreams and Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year in 2012 for the recording Changing Seasons. Dwyer has also appeared on Juno Award winning recordings with Hugh Fraser (1988), Joe Sealy (1997), Natalie MacMaster (2000), Gui

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  • Phil Dwyer (Musiker) (de)
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  • Philip Richard „Phil“ Dwyer CM (* 17. Dezember 1965 in Duncan, British Columbia) ist ein kanadischer Jazzmusiker (Alt- und Tenorsaxophon, Piano, Komposition), Hörfunkmoderator und Jurist. (de)
  • Phil Dwyer CM is a Canadian jazz saxophonist, pianist, composer, producer and educator. In 2017 he graduated from the University of New Brunswick (UNB) Faculty of Law in Fredericton, New Brunswick and was called to the bar of British Columbia in 2018. Dwyer is Member of the Order of Canada, having been invested in 2013 "For his contributions to jazz as a performer, composer and producer, and for increasing access to music education in his community." Dwyer has been nominated for Juno Awards six times and won Best Mainstream Jazz Album in 1994 with Dave Young for Fables and Dreams and Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year in 2012 for the recording Changing Seasons. Dwyer has also appeared on Juno Award winning recordings with Hugh Fraser (1988), Joe Sealy (1997), Natalie MacMaster (2000), Gui (en)
  • Philip Richard Dwyer is een Canadese jazzmuzikant (saxofoon, piano, fluit), componist, producent en opvoeder. In 2017 studeerde hij af aan de Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid van de University of New Brunswick (UNB) in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Dwyer is lid van de Orde van Canada en werd in 2013 begiftigd voor zijn bijdragen aan jazz als uitvoerder, componist en producent en voor het vergroten van de toegang tot muziekeducatie in zijn gemeenschap. Dwyer is zes keer genomineerd voor de Juno Awards en won in 1994 «Best Mainstream Jazz Album» met Dave Young voor Fables and Dreams en het «Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year» in 2012 voor de opname Changing Seasons. Dwyer verscheen ook op Juno Award-winnende opnamen met (1988), (1997), (2004), (2006), Molly Johnson (20 (nl)
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  • Philip Richard Dwyer (en)
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  • Duncan, British Columbia, Canada (en)
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