Photo by: Valèrie C. Courrèges
Dave Finucane is co-founder and director of the Durham Jazz Workshop inc.. He graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, and since then taught in New York for 20 yrs, and in the Triangle area for 17 yrs. He was an adjunct faculty at UNC-Chapel Hill and at Duke University.
Many of his students have gone on to New England Conservatory, Oberlin, Duke University, UNC Chapel Hill, Greensboro University and ....
Many of his students have gone on to New England Conservatory, Oberlin, Duke University, UNC Chapel Hill, Greensboro University and ....
RECORDINGS:
as a Leader:
“Valerie’s Song”, 2006
available at: www.cdbaby.com/finucane
featuring, John Hart, Guitar; Mike McGuirk, Bass; Anthony Pinciotti, drums
as a sideman:
Scoot Sawyer, "Night Visions", Doll Records 2020
Scott Sawyer, “Dreamers”, 2013
Jim Ketch, “A Distant View”, 2012, Summit Records
Bruce Piephoff, “Still Looking Up at the Stars”, 2011
Damon Brown, “Falling Forward”, 2008 Infusion Time Records
Adrian Duke “Adriatica” 2007
John Doty, “Until the last star is out”, 2004
Chuck Zeuren, “Why not?”, 2000, Red Records
Orange Then Blue, 1998, GM Records
Jay Brandford Septet, “Seven Point Perspective”, 1991, Accurate Records
Orange Then Blue, “Funkallero”, 1990, GM Records
Gunther Schuller, “Jumpin’ in the Future”, 1988, GM Records
More info
“Valerie’s Song”, 2006
available at: www.cdbaby.com/finucane
featuring, John Hart, Guitar; Mike McGuirk, Bass; Anthony Pinciotti, drums
as a sideman:
Scoot Sawyer, "Night Visions", Doll Records 2020
Scott Sawyer, “Dreamers”, 2013
Jim Ketch, “A Distant View”, 2012, Summit Records
Bruce Piephoff, “Still Looking Up at the Stars”, 2011
Damon Brown, “Falling Forward”, 2008 Infusion Time Records
Adrian Duke “Adriatica” 2007
John Doty, “Until the last star is out”, 2004
Chuck Zeuren, “Why not?”, 2000, Red Records
Orange Then Blue, 1998, GM Records
Jay Brandford Septet, “Seven Point Perspective”, 1991, Accurate Records
Orange Then Blue, “Funkallero”, 1990, GM Records
Gunther Schuller, “Jumpin’ in the Future”, 1988, GM Records
More info