The music was abundant and diverse…and being played daily for hours at a time on the household phonograph and 8-track tape player (Yes, this was before electricity) by my parents as far back as I could remember…Neither of my Cuban- born parents were musicians, but they were ardent and appreciative listeners. Mom (Sonia) had inherent musical ability, but never got the opportunity to nurture it because she had to help support her mother and siblings. My dad (Erasmo) very badly wanted to take up saxophone, but his mother flatly refused to let him take up an instrument…He tried sneaking a flute and saxophone into the house and was harshly disciplined for it...Apparently she had visions of young Erasmo becoming a lawyer or an accountant…Fortunately, her ambition for my father never came to fruition…THANK GOD!! Definitely not for him…

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Their love for music never waned. They may have been prevented from personally undertaking the art earlier in life, but those circumstances never deterred them from their unbridled enjoyment of listening to the music of choice. It was one of many gifts both my parents unselfishly cherished on not only me, but my sister and brother as well. The universe is a fascinating wildcard in that respect…

Both of my parents had different, yet complementary tastes…Dad loved charranga music…especially Orquestra Aragon…He also was a big fan of Cuban songstylist Beny More and salsa queen Celia Cruz. His favorite music however, emanated from a saxophone…Ben Webster, Zoot Sims, King Curtis, Boots Randolph, Phil Woods, and Charlie "Yardbird" Parker were at the head of his record collection…When it was my mother's turn, she dipped into her Motown library which included the Four Tops, Temps, Supremes, Stevie Wonder and Aretha Franklin…During the evening, they relaxed with LPs of Strauss, Beethoven and Berlioz.

It was from this starting pointing that I began developing my own listening repertoire to include music from other realms. My musical heroes are many…Far too many to mention…From Satchmo to DizMiles to Woody ShawBechet to PrezSonny (all of them!) to TraneWayne Shorter to OrnetteMike Brecker to Grover WashingtonEddie Harris to Stanley TurrentineJames Brown to the BeatlesDave Matthews to Ravi ShankarHendrix to Steely DanElla to EttaLH&R to Take 6Sinatra to Marvin GayeAstor Piazolla to Oscar DeLeonMahler to Brahms…The list goes on…and on...

GD.

Greg Diaz has over 25 years experience as a respected professional musician and over 15 years as a college, magnet school and private sector educator. 

Performance

Greg has toured with his group throughout much of the Caribbean and Europe and in addition has recorded or performed with such notable headliners as Tito Puentes, Phil Woods, Patrice Rushen, Julian and Ziggy Marley, Ira Sullivan, Bobby Thomas Jr., Bobby Rydell, The Temptations, The Lettermen, Ben E. King, Grammy nominee Sylvia Bennett, Willy Chirino, Chayenne and others…

In addition to leading his own group, Greg works with some of the most in demand musicians in South Florida...The list includes Steve Gryb, Lucian Williams, Gene Bristow, Lou Abbott, Chick Miles, Gregg Drew, Jamie Danger, Rusty Taylor, Matt Bonelli, Scott Whitney, Dennis Marks, Rick Harris, Jason Carder, John Cricker, Felix Gomez, Ramon Casales, Billy Ross, Dante Luciani, Robert France, Lisa Torres, Phil Jelotis, Scott Mariseen, Bob Hanni, Lenny Steinberg, Jesse Jones Jr., Melton Mustafa, Eli Naim, Jeff Koppelman, Marty Roker, Dave Williams, Lillian Viana, John Georgini, George Tandy, Ronnie Brooks, Mitch Goldstein, Rich Shapiro, Brad Keller and many others....

Teaching

Greg taught within the performing arts school at Miami Dade College (Kendall campus) from 1993 to 2002, where he was professor of jazz voice for 3 years. His resume also includes seven successful years as saxophone professor and 2 years as Director of the Jazz Workshop at MDC's largest campus...

He also taught part time at Parkland Middle School, an arts magnet school in Fort Lauderdale from 1999 to 2001 as a woodwinds instructor...

Greg is currently accepting students on a private basis... Click here, then scroll down the page...

To hear audio clips from Greg's soon to be released debut CD The Art of Imagination, click here.



E-mail: 
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