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September 11
Marva Josie might attend Don Aliquo's event
Don Aliquo at Katz Plaza
August 18, 2009 from 5pm to 7pm
Don Aliquo Sr. & Don Aliquo Jr. Presented by: The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Trust Education and Community Engagement Department Venue: Katz Plaza Tuesday, August 18, 2009, 5:00 PM Tickets: FREE
August 18
Hey Don sorry can't make it. R U and Jr at any clubs this week?
August 17
Bob Breen and Larry Beatty are attending Don Aliquo's event
Don Aliquo at Katz Plaza
August 18, 2009 from 5pm to 7pm
Don Aliquo Sr. & Don Aliquo Jr. Presented by: The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Trust Education and Community Engagement Department Venue: Katz Plaza Tuesday, August 18, 2009, 5:00 PM Tickets: FREE
August 16
An event by Don Aliquo was featured
Don Aliquo at Katz Plaza
August 18, 2009 from 5pm to 7pm
Don Aliquo Sr. & Don Aliquo Jr. Presented by: The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Trust Education and Community Engagement Department Venue: Katz Plaza Tuesday, August 18, 2009, 5:00 PM Tickets: FREE
August 16
Don Aliquo added an event
Don Aliquo at Katz Plaza
August 18, 2009 from 5pm to 7pm
Don Aliquo Sr. & Don Aliquo Jr. Presented by: The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Trust Education and Community Engagement Department Venue: Katz Plaza Tuesday, August 18, 2009, 5:00 PM Tickets: FREE
August 12
July 10
Don Aliquo and Stephan Broadus are now friends
March 28

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At 6:28am on July 10, 2009, wayne brady said…
hey Don, remember the good old days at Berklee?
At 12:22am on March 1, 2009, Stephen Shannon said…
Thank you for letting me sit in at Gullifty's last night. You guys sounded great.
At 5:07am on July 2, 2008, Angela Abadilla said…
Great to see your face!! Hope all is well with you. Angela Abadilla
At 2:54am on May 20, 2008, Marly Ikeda said…
Hey Don,
Thanks for the friendship!
Stay in touch.
Kisses,
May
At 2:08pm on March 31, 2008, THE GLOBAL JAZZ NETWORK said…
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At 4:58am on March 27, 2008, Curtis Swift said…
Don, Any new albums out? Let me know and where to get them. Is your Dad playing anywhere regular?
At 5:25pm on March 8, 2008, Janelle Burdell said…
Yo! Yo! Yo! How YOU doin'? Hahaha! How cool to find you here. Say hey to dad too. peace ~ janelle

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Pittsburgh Connection
I spent roughly 35 years living, playing, teaching and starting my family in the Burgh!
Favorite Pittsburgh musicians/performers
I love em all!
Don Aliquo Sr. of course
Roger Humprhies
John Wilson
are on my short list!!
About Me:
Originally from Pittsburgh, a city with a rich jazz tradition, saxophonist Don Aliquo grew up listening and learning from his father, a well-respected jazz artist himself. Growing up in this fertile environment, Don had the opportunity to play and record with musicians like Roger Humphries, David Budway, Dwayne Dolphin and Joe Harris. He soon began his professional career, performing with the legendary Buddy Rich in his early twenties. In 1999, he moved to the Nashville area to teach at Middle Tennessee State University where he is now the Director of Jazz Studies. Since arriving in Nashville he has performed in concerts and recordings with some of the nation's leading jazz artists including Gary Burton (Journey Home, Summit- DCD416) , Rufus Reid (Jazz Folk Young Warrior YW300), and Scott Robinson.

His latest recording, Jazz Folk (Oct. 2006) has been described as “a strong, engaging effort, full of inspired moments”, and showcases his talents as a composer as well as his melodic approach to the saxophone. Featuring Rufus Reid, Clay Jenkins, Dana Landry and Jim White the record has received critical acclaim and extensive national airplay Aliquo's previous release Another Reply (CAP 964) also broke the top 20 for airplay on the Jazz Week charts. Don's previous self-produced releases February Regrets (1997) and Power of Two (1999) were also critically acclaimed. Power of Two was featured on Jazz South Radio; a syndicated program carried by more than 240 stations on four continents and was nominated for Nashville Music Award’s Jazz Album of the year in 2000.

Internationally renowned bassist Rufus Reid recently had this to say about Don: Don Aliquo is a consummate player and composer. His new recording," Another Reply" was a real pleasure. His playing, compositions, and program were stellar. His music has the power and control of the tradition while putting a personal stamp throughout the presentation.

Besides his duties as director of the MTSU jazz program, Don runs the MTSU Jazz Artist Series which brings internationally acclaimed jazz artists to the Nashville area to perform. A partial list of artists who have appeared includes Phil Woods, Bennie Golson, Tim Hagans, Randy Brecker, Eddie Daniels, and Kenny Werner. Don holds the M.M. and the B. MusEd. from Duquesne University and has also studied at the Berklee College of Music as well as privately with Joseph Viola, Marino Galluzzo, Eric Kloss and Jimmie Mosher among others.
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http://www.myspace.com/donaliquo
 
 

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