Justin and Mark Hiscox are full-time, self employed musicians – a rare accomplishment – and they love every minute of it. They also have a close rapport that extends to their whole family. This is a family that plays together and stays together.
Mark Hiscox
Justin Hiscox
Justin at the piano, accompanying the Millbrook Community Choir during rehearsal at Centennial Place.
ustin Hiscox conducting and playing the keyboard with the New Horizons ‘Celtic Folk,’ with both his brother Mark and father Jim playing the tin whistle. Photo by C. Hunter
Mark Hiscox conducts choirs and ensembles, often in partnership with brother Justin., with good humour and boundless energy. Photo by C. Hunter
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