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Will Clements
Will Clements, a Vancouver-based jazz artist, has released his supported debut bilingual album of original scores and American jazz standards. The new album The Boy Next Door was supported through the Career Development program. The songs on the album present themes of love told through the lens of a young, queer artist.
The album was recorded at Monarch studios in Vancouver and features some of Canada's top in-demand session players, Jodi Proznick, Craig Scott, and Colin Maskell. This project was mixed and engineered by Dave Sikula. This project also features emerging artists Alvin Agatep, Daniel Green, and Cam Henderson.
You can buy or stream the new album as of September 1, 2019.
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