Jim Passarell
Musician, engineer, producer, arranger, composer, musical director
Instruments:
The Antiphony Brass, The Redwood Empire Brass Ensemble, Santa Rosa Brass Quintet, Titanic Brass Quintet, Pacific Brass & Ecclectic, North Bay Opera, Marin Civic Light Opera, Sonoma County Baroque Sinfonia, Novato Lyric, Mendocino County Chorus, Cinnabar Theatre Orchestra, Sonoma County Municipal Concert Band, Sonoma County Chorus Orchestra, North Bay Lyric, Sonoma Valley Chorale, College of Marin Opera Orchestra, Sonoma City Opera Orchestra, The Pacific Rim Orchestra
Cavelleria Rusticana, Elixer of Love, Cinderella, Midsummer Nights Eve, Orpheus in the Underworld, A Most Happy Fellow, Babes In Toyland, Kismet, Handels Messiah, An Evening With Strauss, On the Twentieth Century, Sondhiems Follies, Pirates of Penzance, Bye Bye Birdie, West Side Story, Girl of the Golden West, The Seasonings, Evita, The Hallelujah Chorus, The Consul, and Amadaeus
The Temptations, The Coasters, The Drifters, The Platters, Little Anthony, The Shirelles, Frankie Ford, Richard Berry, Johnny Ray, Joe Williams, Kai Winding, Bill Watrous, Gabe Baltazar, The Rick and Ruby Show, Warren Gale, Chuck Findley, Lisa Baney, Mike Vax, Joe Henderson, Frank Rosilino, Richie Cole, Henry Bobbitt & La Song, Grady Pounds, Michael and Blue Suede, Steve Wynn, C.P. Love, Clay Hammond, Al Wilson
Gruber Family Band, Chico Bavarian Band, (polkas, waltzes etc.) Los Carnales (Tex-Mex, 50s and contemporary), Walt Oster Big Band (40s), The Moonlighters (30s), The Apple-Knockers (Dixiland, Swing and 30s), The Vast Majority, The Ray Walker Band, Ted DeCroft, Los Ritmicos, CrystalWind, Passage Jazz Quartet, The J/A Jass Band, The Stone-Station 7, The Marijan Kramer Band, Quietfire, Dan Taft Trio, Pat McCann, Meridian
The Blue Moon Dance Band (R&B), The Dynamites (Rockin Blues), opening act for Charlie Musselwhite, Joe Louis Walker & the Boss Talkers, KoKo Taylor, and Elvin Bishop, Touche (traditional and Texas style blues), opening act for Etta James and Maria Muldaur, Simplistics (Standards and R&B)
up for Grabs(Pop), Cream Fillin(Pop), Turbo (hard rock), Bop City (top 40/easy listening), Stratosphere (ecclectic rock and jazz), Evenly Spaced (originals and contemporary rock), Klickin (originals and top 40 soul), opening act for Rubicon, Struttin (funk and soul show band), Black Magic (funk and soul show band), Spiritwing (Christian rock), Tudo Bem (rock, funk, brazilian)
Musical Director of the Don Geary Band
Brass and vocal students, clinics and demonstrations
Children as Teachers of Peace special, Good Morning America KGO_TV Amarillo Video, Don Wehr commercial, Simplistics Video, Rockin American
The Coasters, Maria Muldaur, Sons of the Pioneers, the Drifters, Malo, Bobby Day, Hagar Twins, Amarillo, Andy Nurell and Topaz, Nikolai Massenkoff, George Liberace, The Harmonicats, Franki Fanelli, David Hooper, Johnny Ray, Swift & Blue, The Ink Spots, The Mississippi River Band, Hertz Rent-a-Band, Harry Anderson, Pat Montandon, Lisa Baney, Rusty Draper, The Dead Kennedys, Bil Watrous, Ed Shaunessey, Mary Park, Gabe Baltazar, The Sweet Adelines, Chuck Findley, Bobby Shew, Eddie Henderson, Richie Cole, Cisco and the Kids, The Huzels, Jack Francis, Quietfire, Spiritwind, The Boorman 6, C.P.Love, Rick & the Realtones, Mirage, Pat McCann, The Trespassers, The Dynamites, Meridian, Tracy Rose, Al Wilson
Santa Rosa Junior High School, Monastary Furniture, Little Switzerland Restaurant
Ten (10) LPs, Four (4) singles, One (1) EP, Two (2) Jingles, many demos
Music Annex, Tres Virgos, Banquet Recording, The Church in San Anselmo, Cable-Vision Video, Arrow Recording, SSU Recording, Hessel Recording, Joe Hoffman Recording, Prarie Sun Recording
Performing Musician, live Sound Engineer, Composer, arranger,
Producer, Current Owner/Operator of an 8 track and Midi pre &
post-production facility
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