Marcia Migét

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multi-instrumentalist · recording artist · educator

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"Marcia Miget is absolutely one of the most talented and inspiring musicians I  I’ve ever had the pleasure to work with.”

Gabriel Manzo
guitarist, vocalist, songwriter and musical director of the seminal Latin Rock band, MALO

"Marcia Miget is the consummate professional, whether she is wearing her educator’s or artist/musician’s hat. I was completely moved and inspired after having visited her Miraflores Music Academie and seeing firsthand the impact she and her colleagues have in nurturing young talent. As a performing musician, she brought unparalleled artistry and commitment to our many local concerts and to our national tour, always elevating the events with her creative musicianship and embracing spirit."

Anthony Brown, Ph.D.,
 Director, Asian American Orchestra, Fifth Stream Music

"Marcia Miget is the embodiment of a powerful and brilliant woman, teacher and performer. She has taken her gifts and passed the torch of music to the next generation.”

Leopold L. Rosales
Musician

“Marcia Miget is an exceptional talent who brings a unique voice to the Jazz tradition.”

Dr. Larry Ridley
Bassist, Jazz Educator Rutgers University

PERFORMANCES OF NOTE

2005 IAJE with the African American Jazz Caucus
Allstar Band
Monterey Jazz Festival
Vallejo Jazz Festival
Stern Grove Festival
Fillmore Jazz Festival
North Bay Italian Street Painting Festival
Iowa Jazz and Blues Festival,
Women in Jazz Festival
New York City Public Library’s Schomburg Center
Shoreline Amphitheater
Great American Music Hall
Yoshi’s Oakland Appearances with:
Carlos Santana
Orestes Vilato
Larry Ridley
Wayne Wallace
Anthony Brown and the Asian American Orchestra

John Santos
Richard Wyands
Eddie Moore
Dartanyan and Jaimeo Brown
Pete Escovedo
John Handy
Freddy Redd
Buddy Baker and Kenny Barron Marcia Migét band has opened for:
Chick Corea, Kenny Loggins, Phoebe Snow Performed on MTV with Rickie Lee Jones. Featured performer with the James Cleveland Choir at Gospel Music Workshop of America, in a 2003 Jam Session Tribute to Oscar Peterson, Toronto International Association of Jazz Educators Convention, and at the
2004 International Association of Jazz Educators’ Convention New York performing with the Historically Black College Allstar Band and the African American Jazz Caucus Big Band