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Matt Dusk

Matthew-Aaron Dusk (born November 19, 1978 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian jazz musician / vocalist. His major label debut album "Two Shots" has been certified gold in Canada and he has appeared on Mark Burnett's reality TV show "The Casino".

From an early age, Matt Dusk wanted to become a performer. At the age of seven, he was accepted into the St. Michael's Choir School, where he remained for eleven years. Originally Dusk performed opera and classical music but after hearing Tony Bennett and Sarah Vaughan records at the age of 17 he began to change his musical style and direction. In 1998 he won the top spot in the Canadian National Exhibition Rising Star Competition, beating out 654 contestants. However, Dusk was on a path to take over the family business, and in 1998 went to Toronto's York University to study economics. After spending a year in the economics department, Dusk could not forget his passion for music and in 1999 changed programs to study for a BFA in music, where his emphasis was squarely on jazz and popular music. He studied jazz theory with John Gittins, jazz vocal with Bob Fenton, and attended masterclasses with Oscar Peterson. Dusk was also awarded the university’s Oscar Peterson Scholarship and in 2002 graduated with an honors degree in music.

Before Dusk had secured a major record deal, he recorded four independent CDs (The Way It Is being the only one re-released thus far) and many of his songs became popular on MP3 websites. In March 2003 he signed a major record deal with Decca Records. In 2004 Dusk was invited to the Golden Nugget Casino in Las Vegas to perform as in-house entertainer throughout the filming of the reality TV show "The Casino" on FOX.

His debut album "Two Shots" was released on June 5, 2004 and went gold in Canada. The album produced the hit single, "Two Shots of Happy, One Shot of Sad" which was written by Bono and The Edge from the Irish rock band U2. Dusk followed up his debut album with a holiday album entitled "Peace On Earth" which was released November 30, 2005.

In January 2006 Dusk traveled to Los Angeles to record his sophomore album Back In Town at Capitol Records fabled Studio A. Here, Dusk recorded with a 58 piece orchestra. Back In Town features a mix of jazz standards and originals, and was released in June 2006. As a promotion, Matt included personally signed liner notes with every pre-ordered copy of this album.

In October 2007 the lead single Back In Town reached Number 1 on the Japanese pop radio charts. Matt Dusk is the first male jazz artist in Japanese history to reach Number one on the pop radio charts. This is his second #1 hit, the first being 'All About Me' also from the record Back In Town which was achieved in Canada in late 2006.

In March 2008 Dusk announced the recording of a new album titled Good News. This album was released on October 27 2009 in Poland and Canada and June 2010 in Holland. The album features an exciting new direction that vocally pays tribute to the style of swing/crooner jazz era (1940s-1960s) however is produced in a modern contemporary way. The album is a collection of original material and international #1 hits from around the world. 'Good News' went Gold in the Jazz Category in Poland in December 2009. In September 2010 the title track 'Good News' reached #1 on the charts of French radio station Europe 1; the album is slated for a November 2010 release in France. Sweden, Germany and Japan are slated for 2011 releases.

In March 2010, Dusk recorded the soundtrack to the TV series Call Me Fitz featuring Jason Priestly. The series began airing in Canada on September 18 2010 on HBO, followed by world releases soon after.

On August 25 2010, Dusk shot a live DVD concert special for PBS which will begin to air across America December 2010, and across the world in 2011. It was shot at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas Nevada with a 17 piece big band. The DVD will also be released as a double CD/DVD.

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