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David Shapiro (musician)

David "Dave" Shapiro (April 24, 1952 – February 16, 2011)〔(obituary in ''greenmountaindaily.com'' )〕 was an American jazz musician. He played double bass.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, David Shapiro graduated from Brooklyn College in 1973 with a Bachelor of Arts in Music. He became a busy New York freelancer, playing regularly with such jazz legends as Woody Herman, Chet Baker, Lee Konitz, Howard McGhee, Mel Lewis and singers Ray Charles, Anita O'Day, and Chris Connor. He performed with Jackie Cain and Roy Kral in the Newport Jazz Festival in Carnegie Hall. He proved his versatility as a member of the house band at Eddie Condon's and the Metropolitan Bopera House.〔(Biographical information on Dave Shapiro in ''gmpfilms.com'' )〕
In 1987 Shapiro moved to Townshend, Vermont, where he taught and played with various musicians of the jazz scene in Vermont and Western Massachusetts, as Attila Zoller, Howard Brofsky, Scott Mullett, Paul Arslanian, Bob Weiner, Jay Messer, Eugene Uman, Draa Hobbs, Claire Arenius, and Tom McClung. With trumpet player Steve Sonntag he led a trio, which became later a sextet. In 1997 they recorded the live album ''Monk, Duke & Mingus''〔(information on the Sonntag-Shapiro-Band in ''acwc.us'' )〕 Shapiro also played in recording sessions with Woody Herman (''World Class'', 1982), Danny D'Imperio (''Blues For Philly Joe'', 1991), Joshua Breakstone (''Evening Star'', 1992), Howard Brofsky (''73 Down'', 2000), and Michael Musillami (''Perception'', 2000).〔Richard Cook & Brian Morton: ''The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD'' 6th edition. ISBN 0-14-051521-6〕
Shapiro taught math and jazz history at Westfield State College and at Holyoke Community College in Massachusetts. He instituted his own educational programs and conducted jazz ensembles. He also taught Jazz History at the Vermont Jazz Center and conducted the "piano trio" ensembles at the VJC's Summer Jazz Workshop.〔
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