Will Boness piano
At age 17, Bonness joined Maynard Ferguson’s Big Bop Nouveau Band for a year-long world tour which included performances at many famous venues. He has appeared in concert with many renowned artists including Jon Gordon, Jimmy Greene, and at jazz festivals throughout Canada and United States. Along with teaching, he continues to perform regularly throughout Manitoba with the Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, and the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra. Bonness has also performed at many famous venues including the Blue Note and Smalls Jazz Club in New York City, Blues Alley in Washington, D.C., and the Yardbird Suite in Edmonton.
He is associate professor and Jazz Area Head of Desautels Faculty of Music, at University of Manitoba, Canada, where he brings a wealth of experience to his teaching studio, including performance experience with many world-class jazz artists and private study with several renowned pianists/teachers (Fred Hersch, Charlie Banacos, Taylor Eigsti). Bonness emphasizes strong fundamentals in his teaching, and has developed a broad and comprehensive pedagogy system through his experiences with dozens of students through the years. He uses a variety of approaches to teaching harmony, voicings, linear concepts, sight-reading, and technique.
Bonness' album Subtle Fire was nominated for Jazz Album of the Year at the Western Canada Music Awards (2010). He has also appeared on several JUNO-nominated recordings.
His album Change of Plans (2020), garnered international critical acclaim and radio play, and won the 2022 JUNO for Jazz Album of the Year (Solo). The album also won Bonness the Western Canadian Music Award for Jazz Artist of the Year. Change of Plans was #1 on the Earshot Magazine jazz charts and appeared on several Spotify Editorial Playlists.