
Testimonial
The Theo Wanne mouthpieces I play have a playability and responsiveness that is unmatched by any other mouthpiece I have tried, and there have been many over the years. They can even make the ” more stuffy” and “mediocre” reeds in a box more playable, so, imagine what they can do when you put on one of the good reeds you may find in a box….ya, that’s what I’m talkin’ about
Biography
Pat Belliveau started his formal musical training at the age of four and began playing the
saxophone at age 12. He has an extensive performing background which has involved numerous
performances at international jazz festivals in Victoria, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton,
Saskatoon, Winnipeg, and Montreal. In addition, he has toured throughout North America,
Europe, Japan, and Panama, with a number of groups, including jazz quintet Quintonal, and the
saxophone ensemble Saxoffonee, both participants at the Montreux International Jazz Festival,
in Montreux, Switzerland, the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, Vic Damone/Diahann Carroll, the
Mills Brothers, "Jazz Vibraphonist" Terry Gibbs, Maureen McGovern, and Mel Torme.
As well, Pat has done numerous concert performances with many artists and groups including;
Bob Mintzer, Randy Brecker, Herbie Hancock, Harry Connick Jr., The New York Voices,
Bobby Shew, Clark Terry, Pat LaBarbera, Phil Woods, Bill Watrous, Mike Tomaro, Jeff
Jarvis, Kenny Wheeler, Doc Severinsen, Allan Vizzutti, Dave Koz, Lenny Pickett, Guido
Basso, Rob McConnell, Doug Riley, Carol Welsman, Sam Noto, Les DeMerle, Marvin
"Smitty" Smith, Don Braden, Phil Nimmons, David Foster, Hal Linden, Johnny Mathis,
Ben Vereen, Neil Sedaka, Petula Clark, Shirley Jones, Joan Rivers, The 5th Dimension,
The Temptations, Clarence Clemons and the "Temple of Soul", Martha and the Vandellas,
Jack Semple, Beverley Mahood, Colin James, Jason McCoy, Nikki Yanofsky, The
University of Calgary Jazz Ensemble, The University of Lethbridge Jazz Ensemble, The
Brandon University Jazz Ensemble, The Abilene Christian University Jazz Ensemble
(Abilene Texas, USA), The Canadian "rock group" Lighthouse, The Canadian Tenors, The
New York casts of A West Side Story and A Chorus Line, The Calgary Philharmonic
Orchestra, and The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra among others.
He has also performed at private functions held for former Canadian Prime Ministers Brian
Mulroney, Kim Campbell, and Joe Clark, actor Robert Duvall, former U.S. President Bill
Clinton, and the Queen of Norway. He has also performed as an opening artist for Jazz
Guitarist John Pizzarelli, the Hugh Fraser/Jean Toussaint Quintet, The Canadian “rock
groups” Wide Mouth Mason and The Colin James Band, Jazz Singer Al Jarreau, and The
Neville Brothers.
Pat is an Artist/Clinician for "Yamaha Canada Music Ltd." endorsing the "82Z Mark II"
design tenor saxophone and the “875EX Custom” design alto saxophone, for "BG Woodwind
Music Products" (France), for “Theo Wanne Saxophone Mouthpieces”, and for “Marca
Saxophone Reeds”. Presently, Pat has released two compact discs as leader, the first entitled
"La Zona Blanca" which features Los Angeles trumpeter Bobby Shew, Chicago drummer Paul
Wertico (7 time "Grammy Award" winner with the Pat Metheny Group….1983-2001), and
"Juno Award" winning Toronto saxophonist Kirk MacDonald as special guests. The second
CD is the Pat Belliveau Quintet recorded live at the Boquete International Jazz and Blues
Festival in Boquete, Panama. He can also be heard on over fifty five CDs as a sideman as well as
numerous regional and national radio and television themes and jingles.
In addition, he is presently on faculty at Ambrose University in Calgary, Alberta teaching jazz
saxophone, jazz improvisation, and is the jazz ensemble director, and he is a former faculty
member of the University of Calgary Music Department (1996-2009), where he taught jazz
saxophone, jazz harmony, and jazz improvisation. Pat has a number of private students and is
active as a clinician/adjudicator for festivals, schools, and various adult groups throughout
Canada.
He is co-founder and past "Vice-President" of the "Calgary Jazz Association" (CJazz), and is a
former member of the executive board of the American Federation of Musicians Local 547.
Pat holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Studies from the University of Calgary; has
attended many workshops and clinics, and has done private study with various jazz people
including trumpeters Bobby Shew, Dominic Spera, and Greg Bush, saxophonists Kirk
MacDonald, Pat LaBarbera, George Robert, Roger Rosenberg, Tim Ries, Bob Mintzer and
George Coleman among others.As well, Pat has done numerous concert performances with many artists and groups including; Bob Mintzer, Randy Brecker, Herbie Hancock, Harry Connick Jr., The New York Voices, Bobby Shew, Clark Terry, Pat LaBarbera, Phil Woods, Bill Watrous, Mike Tomaro, Jeff Jarvis, Kenny Wheeler, Doc Severinsen, Allan Vizzutti, Dave Koz, Lenny Pickett, Guido Basso, Rob McConnell, Doug Riley, Carol Welsman, Sam Noto, Les DeMerle, Marvin “Smitty” Smith, Don Braden, Phil Nimmons, David Foster, Hal Linden, Johnny Mathis, Ben Vereen, Neil Sedaka, Petula Clark, Shirley Jones, Joan Rivers, The 5th Dimension, The Temptations, Clarence Clemons and the “Temple of Soul”, Martha and the Vandellas, Jack Semple, Beverley Mahood, Colin James, Jason McCoy, Nikki Yanofsky, The University of Calgary Jazz Ensemble, The University of Lethbridge Jazz Ensemble, The Brandon University Jazz Ensemble, The Abilene Christian University Jazz Ensemble (Abilene Texas, USA), The Canadian “rock group” Lighthouse, The Canadian Tenors, The New York casts of A West Side Story and A Chorus Line, The Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, and The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra among others.
He has also performed at private functions held for former Canadian Prime Ministers Brian Mulroney, Kim Campbell, and Joe Clark, actor Robert Duvall, former U.S. President Bill Clinton, and the Queen of Norway. He has also performed as an opening artist for Jazz Guitarist John Pizzarelli, the Hugh Fraser/Jean Toussaint Quintet, The Canadian “rock groups” Wide Mouth Mason and The Colin James Band, Jazz Singer Al Jarreau, and The Neville Brothers.
Pat is an Artist/Clinician for “Yamaha Canada Music Ltd.” endorsing the “82Z” design tenor saxophone, for “BG Woodwind Music Products” (France), and for “Theo Wanne Saxophone Mouthpieces”. Presently, Pat has released two compact discs as leader, the first entitled “La Zona Blanca” which features Los Angeles trumpeter Bobby Shew, Chicago drummer Paul Wertico (7 time “Grammy Award” winner with the Pat Metheny Group….1983-2001), and “Juno Award” winning Toronto saxophonist Kirk MacDonald as special guests. The second CD is the Pat Belliveau Quintet recorded live at the Boquete International Jazz and Blues Festival in Boquete, Panama. He can also be heard on over fifty CDs as a sideman as well as numerous regional and national radio and television themes and jingles.
In addition, he is a former faculty member of the University of Calgary Music Department, teaching jazz saxophone, jazz harmony, and jazz improvisation. Pat has a number of private students and is active as a clinician/adjudicator for festivals, schools, and various adult groups throughout Canada.
He is co-founder and past “Vice-President” of the “Calgary Jazz Association” (CJazz), and is a former member of the executive board of the American Federation of Musicians Local 547.
Pat holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Studies from the University of Calgary; has attended many workshops and clinics, and has done private study with various jazz people including trumpeters Bobby Shew, Dominic Spera, and Greg Bush, saxophonists Kirk MacDonald, Pat LaBarbera, George Robert, Roger Rosenberg, Tim Ries, Bob Mintzer and George Coleman among others.
Pat can be reached through Rosner Management Services – +1-604-440-4068
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