The Larry Davis Vernec Project

Denver, Colorado
Developing
Jazz
Trio · Quartet

Larry Davis Vernec, Denver Jazz Bassist Born in Montreal Quebec, Vernec studied guitar and theory during his early years and then Economics at McGill University before moving to San Diego in the 1979. He began his formal bass studies with John Leftwich in Cardiff-by-the Sea in 1982. John has composed and toured with Hubert Laws, Freddie Hubbard, Sergio Mendez, Carmen McCrae, Ricki Lee Jones and continues to be a force in today’s Los Angeles recording scene. Vernec played jazz in the San Diego area for nearly thirty years, playing straight ahead and modern jazz with a variety of local players, and currently plays with Adam Wolff, Michael Evans, Ronnie Steward and Russell Bizzett (worked with Jose Feliciano, Tommy Bolin, Robben Ford, Freddie Hubbard, Ravi Coltrane and Billy Preston), Previously, in San Diego, Vernec collaborated with Derek Cannon, Michael Cannon, Ray Conseur, Ptrack Armenta, Larry Batley and others. During mid 2000s Vernec collaborated with Wolff, Armenta, Cannon to record several albums as Blue44 – a compose–in-the-moment project, where band members would compose and play with no pre-planned roadmap. Emphasis was on rhythm and ambient grooves. So It Goes and The Vault were released in circa 2004 and were recorded live at nightclubs in San Diego. In mid 2018, Vernec moved to Denver Colorado, where he connected with local musicians; receiving mentoring and a better understanding of the Denver scene from players like Keith Oxman, Joe Anderies, Dru Heller and Paul Romain. Today, Vernec can be heard performing traditional and modern jazz with many of Denver’s talented musicians, including Joe Anderies, Tenia Nelson, Harold Summey, Daniel Moran, Elliot Litz, Alex Trujillo, Jake Hakkarinen, and others.

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