Fred grew up in New Jersey, where he played alto saxophone in
elementary and junior high school. He played baritone saxophone in his high
school big band and started playing tuba in tenth grade. Fred later studied
tuba as a performance major at Montclair State Teachers' College and the
Manhattan School of Music. His primary tuba teachers were Don Butterfield
(American Symphony Orchestra, Miles Davis, Frank Sinatra recordings) and Sam
Pilafian (Empire Brass Quintet, New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony and
founder of the Travelin' Light Jazz Band, which uses a tuba lead). Fred studied saxophone with John Placa (who was
with Charlie Spivak, both Dorsey Bros, and other big bands) and later with
Mel Martin of Novato (Beebop and Beyond), a well-known saxophonist
whose 1994 CD, Mel Martin Plays Benny Carter, received critical
acclaim.
Fred worked as a freelance musician in the New York area from
1976 through 1989 with the New York City Symphony (various conductors), Hudson Valley Philharmonic (under Charles Dutoit), New Jersey State
Opera Company (under Alfredo Silipigni), the Susan Creitz Dance
Company and other dance companies, the George Seufert Concert Band
(Queens, NY), the Staten Island Musicians Society (Staten Island &
Brooklyn concert band) and dozens of Dixieland bands. He has played Dixieland
tuba at all the major sports venues in the New York area, including the NY
Yankees, NY Mets, NY Rangers, NY Giants and NY Knicks (imagine
that, getting paid to play at major league games and watch the action!).
Fred was a founding member of the Konzert Brass Quintet and Star Spangled Spectacular Brass Quintet, which were both active groups doing corporate events,
radio broadcasts, and concerts in schools, hospitals, race tracks, amusement
parks, and parties, and were featured guests on the Jean Shephard's America PBS television series.
Fred’s freelance work also included tuba spots with Vince
Giardiano's New Orleans Nighthawks, Gary Lawrence and His Sizzlin'
Syncopators, the Sauter-Finnegan Big Band, Eddie Aponte's
Orquestra Cimmaron (Latin Big Band), and Mel Torme.
Fred’s job with LSI Logic moved him to California in 1989 where
he began playing with Dixieland and concert bands in the San Francisco Bay
Area. In 1995, he joined the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Big Band on bari sax under the
direction of Bob Olness. In addition to the LLNL Big Band, he has
played with Don Victor's Blast from the Past, another East Bay swing
band.
Fred and Roger Levinson met over a Chinese dinner at Ho-Chows
in Fremont, California, in August of 1996 to found Full Spectrum Jazz.
Married, father of five and grandfather of five, Fred is
currently VP Worldwide Sales & Business Development at Broadband Technologies, Inc. (www.bbti.us), a leading provider
of video and datacast reception over satellite, cable, and
terrestrial broadcast networks, including DTV
receivers. While with Full Spectrum, Fred and his family resided in
Livermore, California. In 2003 they moved to
a quiet rural area of the Helderberg Mountains in New York State about five
miles from the village of Rensselaerville, NY.
You can send email to: Fred
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