Meet Our Jazz Quartet

Rich Ardizzone is a classically trained trombonist with a Bachelor’s degree in performance from Boston University and a Master of Education degree from Tufts University. He has performed with the Paul Fontaine/Jimmy Mosher Big Band, the Brass Mangerie and a variety of Salsa and Latin bands. While playing professionally in the Boston area in the early 1960’s he was a member of Conjunto Azul, a Latin Jazz ensemble that played at the legendary Paul’s Mall as the house band. He has performed over the years (so many years…) in Worcester with Sonic Explorers, the Rich Falco Quartet and JOMP Faculty. He is the retired Associate Director at Joy of Music in Worcester where he still teaches.

Rich Falco continues to share much with the jazz world. He is a performing guitarist, a university professor on the WPI faculty as Director of Jazz Studies (retired), a jazz concert producer who presented more than 60 jazz concerts and workshops, a frequent high school clinician and presenter at regional, national and international jazz education conferences, a popular jazz festival adjudicator, Jazz Worcester Festival co-founder and executive director, a jazz historian and private guitar instructor. As a performing artist and educator, he has conducted more than a dozen international concert tours to East, Central and West Europe as well as North Africa, The Caribbean and Canada. He has been recognized with several awards including “Jazz at Sunset Performance Award”, the “Boots Mussulli Jazz Educator Award” and the prestigious “Lifetime Achievement Award” from the International Association for Jazz Education.

Jerry Wilfong is an active Boston area freelance bassist. Jerry studied in the early seventies at Berklee College of Music, and later with bassist Joe Holovnia. He has attended master’s classes by bassists John Clayton, Jr. and Harvie S. Jerry performed regularly around New England in a variety of styles with many jazz ensembles, including groups led by Paul Broadnax, Stan Strickland, Garrison Fewell, Steve Soares, Rich Falco, Ferdinando Argenti, Jane Miller, Maggie Galloway, Monica Hatch, and Jim Porcella. He is recorded on CD’s by Sai Ghose, Steven Kirby, John Wilkins, Phill Argyris and Chris Taylor, and has toured Russia, Romania, and France. Jerry has performed with distinguished jazz artists Leni Stern, John Stowell, Richie Cole, Joe Hunt, Greg Abate, Gray Sargent, and Jon Wheatley

Bill MacGillivray is a long time member of the Worcester music community. After studying drum set with Fred Buda and Joe Hunt at Berklee College of Music in the early ‘70s, Bill has played with many classic Worcester rock, blues, and jazz bands including Crockett, Mitch Chakour, The Trailers, Wilbur and the Dukes, and the Russo Brothers Jazz Quintet. He has also performed with Boston artists James Montgomery, WC Handy award winners Paul Rishell and Annie Raines, the Boston Music Award winning Dennis Brennan Band, and folk artist Carol Noonan. Bill has been the percussion consultant for the Worcester Public Schools since ’87. He teaches drums and percussion at Burncoat High School and Burncoat Middle School, as well as Notre Dame Academy, and Worcester State University. He is also a coach for the Worcester Youth Symphony Orchestra.

Jazz Quartet

Explore the dynamic synergy of our trombone, guitar, bass, and drums ensemble, showcasing our passion for jazz through captivating performances and unique compositions.

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The jazz quartet's performance was mesmerizing! Their unique blend of trombone, guitar, bass, and drums created an unforgettable experience. Highly recommend for any event!

Emily Smith

A musical performance on stage with four musicians. One plays the drums, another is on a guitar, the third is a vocalist holding a microphone, and the fourth plays a string instrument similar to a banjo. They are surrounded by large stage lights that cast a mix of blue, purple, and orange hues, creating a vibrant and lively atmosphere.
A musical performance on stage with four musicians. One plays the drums, another is on a guitar, the third is a vocalist holding a microphone, and the fourth plays a string instrument similar to a banjo. They are surrounded by large stage lights that cast a mix of blue, purple, and orange hues, creating a vibrant and lively atmosphere.

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