Giulio Xavier's GX3




Giulio Xavier Cetto is an acoustic and electric bassist currently living in San Francisco, California. Raised in a musical family, he has played music all of his life. Giulio performs nationally and internationally. He teaches master classes and private lessons and for the past 4 years has been faculty at the Stanford Jazz Workshop.

Giulio has performed with Grammy award winning artists such as Lawrence Hobgood, Johnathan Hoard, Fantastic Negrito and Thomas Pridgen. Giulio's recordings include several albums with artists such as Aaron Janik, Javier Santiago, Justin Rock, Omree Gal-Oz, Arlyn Anderson, Spelling, and Kev Choice.

He has also shared the stage with Dayna Stephens, Theo Croker, Eric Lewis, Johnny O'Neal, Kassa Overall, Yosvany Terry, Eric Harland, Ben Wendel, Eric Reed, The Le Boeuf Brothers, Steve Turre, Carl Allen, Vincent Herring, James Carter, Matt Clark, Roy McCurdy, Matt Wilson, Joe Gilman, Stacy Dillard, Eric Wyatt, Akira Tana, Faye Carol, Ernie Watts, Warren Wolf, and Joel Ross.

He has performed at Chez Hanny with the Jacam Manricks Quartet, Jacam Manricks/Giulio Cetto/Mike Quigg/Justin Rock, Marrs/Cherner/Cetto, and the Marina Albero Trio.

http://www.giulioxaviercetto.com/




Morgan Harrison is a pianist, saxophonist, singer, composer, arranger, and bandleader from Sacramento, CA.

Growing up in a household with musical parents with eclectic and varied tastes in the arts, Morgan has been lucky enough to develop a love and interest in all manner of musics and arts. While living now in San Francisco, he seeks to find new ways to blend old and new musics and put his spin on things, creating something that is, as of yet, unseen and unheard.

He takes inspiration from bands like The Chick Corea Elektric Band, Herbie Hancock, Weather Report, Earth Wind and Fire, Stevie Wonder, Daft Punk, Alice In Chains, Nirvana, Jaco Pastorius, and many more.




Rising drummer and band leader Miles Turk began his musical journey in the halls of Glide Memorial Church, and continued it at Oakland School for the Arts, and more recently at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.




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