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Robert Karow Vibraphone Robert Karow began studying drums in the 3rd grade. By the 7th grade, he was playing trap drums (drum set) with the high school swing band. At 15 Robert was performing with a small orchestra touring Southeastern Minnesota for college and high school dances, and at supper clubs and VFW halls. While attending junior college, he played with the swing band and orchestra and performed with the pit orchestras for Damn Yankees and the community theater production of Annie Get Your Gun. After graduating from junior college, he moved to Denver CO and began making a living, other than in music. Musical instruments played for the next 35 years were the radio and the stereo. During the 60's, Robert became fascinated with the vibraphone having heard the instrument being played in the George Shearing Quintet and The Modern Jazz Quartet. Upon retirement in 1997, he purchased a vibraphone and started taking instruction from Rick Weingarten, (professional vibraphonist) learning to read and play music scales, chords, rhythms, using two and four mallet techniques. He is currently taking instruction from Mark Foster (professional multi-percussionist, teacher and performer). Robert has performed with the Windjammers big band, the Skylarks Combo and Blanco Caliente, as well as 'Just Friends'. This last group is based out of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, and performs monthly 'jazz masses', and at the annual Jazz Christmas Party, and for other occasions. He performed solo vibraphone at the inaugural meeting of 'AWOL' (Academy Women On The Loose), a Denver affiliate of the Ladies' Red Hat Society. Robert is also studying bass marimba and rehearsing with classical pianist Lucy Garrett and the principal flutist with the Littleton Symphony, Rosanne Sterne. They are planning a performance of Claude Bolling's Suite for 'Flute and Jazz Piano Trio'. Page Taylor Music/Piano Page Taylor is a Colorado native (named after Page Cavenough) with professional performing musicians as parents. Page started studying at age four with teachers from the Lamont School of Music of Denver and later with the Kolacny educational big jazz band during his early years. During high school, Page played with several bands and the Vern Byers Big Band. He attended college in Greeley and was graduated with a performance degree in piano. Page has performed around Colorado with various jazz groups and led the Page Taylor Trio. He performed on television with the trio on the AT&T Stars of Tomorrow Contest. After college, Page performed with several army bands, primarily the 101st Army Band of the Colorado National Guard. During the 1970's he performed and led groups around the Denver area; the reformed Page Taylor Trio and a jazzlight rockpop band called the Positive Direction. He also taught piano and guitar locally. Page left music entirely in 1980 to pursue other interests. He started playing again in 2000 with the Colorado Jazz Workshop bands. Currently Page is playing with a group named 'Just Friends'. This group is based at St. Thomas Episcopal Church and performs for their monthly 'jazz masses', as well as performing at other venues. Dennis Ecton Bass Viol Dennis Ecton was born in Fort Morgan, Colorado. He was raised in Englewood, Colorado and began music with guitar lessons (Melody Music Store) in 3rd grade. At this time he began performing in Englewood's Mayflower, First Baptist and First Christian Churches. Dennis began playing the tuba in 7th grade and was moved to advanced band his first year. At this time he performed in the Junior Police Band, the Englewood Parks Band and the first school jazz band. Dennis was asked to double on a bass viol for the jazz band and he performed in the school orchestra, jazz combos, and at jam sessions in front of Kolancy Music Store. He also performed with the Community Arts Symphony. All of his music life has included performances, teaching and conducting concert and marching bands, symphony orchestras, chamber and pit o