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        Jim Weiss: Alto/Soprano Sax, Flute, Clarinet

For over thirty years, San Diego native Jim Weiss has been performing the saxophone in front of Audiences. JimÕs hard work over the years has paid off and he's now a firm member of a small select group of in-demand saxophonists in Southern California.

JimÕs playing credits in San Diego over the last ten years include such notables as: (Jump Jones, B3-Four, The Sophistacats, Rod Stewart Tribute band, The Shelltown Horns, Johnny Eager, Shelle Blue, Supertrax, Swing Shift, AM Jazz band, Deuterium, SD Jazz Duo, Big Daddy Orchestra, Smokestaxx, Steely Damned, Rockola, Chippendales).

Jim is also one of the original members of the San Diego based group, ÒBig Time Operator.Ó His work with Big Time Operator has had him performing in front of audiences in Miami, Fl, Orlando FloridaÕs Walt Disney World, various Hard Rock Cafes, and numerous Las Vegas hot spots including CaesarÕs Palace. Jim and Big Time Operator were featured a few years back in the movie, Pearl Harbor. He has also been busy performing at the House of Blues, the Brown Derby, and various clubs in San Francisco, Ca.

A relentless student of his instrument, Jim still makes time in his busy playing schedule for ÒmasterÓ classes to further hone his craft. Jim Weiss has studied with many notable saxophonists to include acclaiming recording artists Eric Marienthal and Charles McPherson.

 
               
         

        Dave Warren: Guitar

Dave Warren is a New Jersey born guitarist. After performing in New York/Tri-State Area Dave Warren landed in San Diego in 1989. His lead-by-example player of choice was SDSUÕs Bob Boss (A.J. Croce), with whom Dave studied with for years. DaveÕs music has received strong reviews from KSDS-FM and Academy Award sound editor Elliot Tyson in Los Angeles. His music has played on Jazz 88 San Diego, ABC television affiliate KGTV, where he was contracted to write a news theme and promotional music. DaveÕs biggest guitar influences are Robben Ford, Wes Montgomery, and Pat Martino.