An
active musician and educator, Gerry is a founding member of the Swinging
Bovines, a professional concert touring saxophone quartet. Currently Gerry is
Artistic Director of the Beat Niq Jazz & Social Club, manages and directs
the Calgary Youth Jazz Orchestra and the Calgary Summer Saxophone Camp at Mount
Royal College, serves on the board of CJAZZ - The Calgary Jazz Association and
presents master classes and clinics as a Yamaha Performing Artist.
Gerry
started the saxophone at age 11. His initial music experience came through
school bands in the northern Alberta town of Fort McMurray. Upon graduation in
1985, Gerry chose music as a career and attended Grande Prairie Regional
College , completing a 2 year diploma in music performance. In 1987 he moved his
musical studies to Calgary and graduated with a Bachelor of Music Education
from the University of Calgary in 1990. Determined to explore the world a bit,
Gerry next went to Paris, France for an 8 month study period in French language
and culture as well as to pursue further saxophone training. Returning to
Canada in 1991 he found summer employment with the Naval Reserve National Band
based out of Halifax and The Swinging Bovines were soon born. Since 1991, The
Swinging Bovines have released 3 CD's and performed over 500 concerts on tours
across Canada, the United States and into Europe.
With
over 15 years of professional performing experience behind him, Gerry is very
active throughout the musical community and in demand as a performer, private
instructor and clinician. He has performed on 16 Compact Disc recordings and is
also active in Arts administration, marketing and music publications.
Gerry
Hebert plays the YAS875EXS alto saxophone.