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An Ed Bickert Anecdote
When I was a student at Mohawk College back in the early ’80s, Ed Bickert, arguably Canada’s greatest jazz guitarist ever, came to do a master-class. We were so excited to have him coming and all of us guitar players were agog when he showed up. I guess the most compelling part of his playing …
TC Jazz Quartet
I had a great gig yesterday at Teachers College Columbia University where I am working on my doctoral degree in Music and Music Education. The college President’s “State of the College Address,” had a musical interlude with our jazz quartet playing “Without A Song.” It was great to play with such fabulous musicians and I’d …
Guitar Heroes at the Met
Guitar Heroes: Legendary Craftsmen from Italy to New York The Metropolitan Museum of Art – New York City February 9 – July 4th, 2011 I was able to take a break from my work in New York to get to the Met on the last day of the Guitar Heroes exhibit. While there were many …
Start the Fall School Year off on the right note
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Just moved in to the new jeremyhepner.com
Welcome to my new website which is still undergoing construction. I’m excited about things I’ll be able to share with you here and hope you will revisit to check out what’s new. Enjoy your visit and do give me a shout!
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