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JERRY DiMUZIO
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Jerry DiMuzio has been a Chicago musician for over 25 years playing
saxophone, clarinet and flute. Jerry graduated with a Bachelor of Arts
degree from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania and De Paul
University majoring on clarinet and minoring on flute. He currently lives
on the north side of Chicago with his wife and two daughters.

Jerry's most notable accomplishments include touring with Frank
Sinatra for four years in the U.S., Canada and Europe, and performing
with Jeff Lindberg's Chicago Jazz Orchestra at the annual  Kennedy
Center Honors  Gala  in Washington, D.C.  The orchestra has been the
band of choice for the Gala  since 1989. Jerry also played on the
Chicago Jazz Orchestra’s recording of George Gershwin’s Porgy &
Bess with legendary trumpeter Clark Terry.  The recording received a
rare five star rating from Downbeat magazine.

Jerry has played on over 1,000 television and radio jingles and
numerous hit Broadway shows including "Phantom of the Opera",
"Miss Saigon", "The Producers" and "Chicago". Road gigs include
performances with Ray Charles, Woody Herman, Frank Sinatra, Jr.,
as well as with the Glenn Miller Orchestra.  He has also appeared as
an extra with many symphony orchestras including the Chicago,
Milwaukee, Israel, Grant Park and Lyric Opera Orchestra of Chicago.
Jerry has made ten appearances to date at the Chicago Jazz Festival
and world-renowned jazz festivals in Sweden, Denmark and Italy. He
has also been a member of the adjunct jazz faculty at Roosevelt
University since 2000 teaching saxophone, clarinet, flute and jazz
combos.

Recent performances include separate Soundstage concerts with
Faith Hill and Seal, an on camera appearance in the movie "Public
Enemies" with singer Diana Krall ,and a concert at Ravinia with
Michael Feinstein. Other recent accomplishments include concert
programs with the Milwaukee Symphony, including solo performances
with Marvin Hamlisch and Doc Severinsen and a concert tour of Paris
with the "Jazz Faure"of Chicago.
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