G Douglas Bundy is a multifaceted musician, educator, and innovator based in Portland, Oregon, with a rich history in both performance and teaching. He plays clarinet, saxophone, keys, guitar, drums, and vocals. He co-founded several musical groups, including The Bundy Band, The BundyBand Sweet Preserves, The Walkaways, Woodland Empire, and the 12th Avenue Hot Club. Additionally, Bundy was a founding member of Groove Revelation, a band that emerged during Portland's Acid Jazz Explosion in the late 1990s and continues to perform original compositions characterized by improvisation and dynamic rhythms.
From 1997 to 2010, Bundy directed the esteemed band and orchestra program at Aloha High School. He then transitioned to Raleigh Hills K-8 School in Portland, where he developed a Technology Arts program focusing on video game design, web design, filmmaking, sound design, and photography. His next chapter found him driving a 28,000 pound FutureBus to bring hands-on maker space and tech explorations to students in Northwest Oregon. He is currently a professional Learning coach with the Northwest Regional Educational Service District.