Matt Dusk is tagged as: jazz, swing, male vocalists, canadian, lounge music Matthew-Aaron Dusk (born 1978 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian jazz musician / vocalist. His major label debut album “Two Shots” has been certified gold in Canada and he has appeared on Mark Burnett’s reality TV show “The Casino”. From an early age, Matt Dusk wanted to become a performer. At the age of seven, he was accepted into the St. Michael’s Choir School, where he remained for eleven years. Originally Dusk performed opera and classical music but after hearing a couple Tony Bennett and Sarah Vaughan records at the age of 17 he began to change his musical style and direction. In 1998 he won the top spot in the Canadian National Exhibition Rising Star Competition, beating out 654 contestants. However, Dusk was on a path to take over the family business, and in 1998 went to Toronto’s York University to study economics. After spending a year in the economics department, Dusk could not forget his passion for music and in 1999 changed programs to study for a BFA in music, where his emphasis was squarely on jazz and popular music. He studied jazz theory with John Gittins, jazz vocal with Bob Fenton, and attended a masterclass with Oscar Peterson. Dusk was also awarded the university’s Oscar Peterson Scholarship and in 2002 gr... Read More About Matt Dusk Biography... Send Matt Dusk ringtones to your cell |
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