John C. Fox

Geek Dad, Traveler, Drummer, Snark Monster. iOS UI Engineer @ Netflix

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Tim Condon ( @0xTim ) made his first appearance as a Conditional Breakpoint at this year’s LIVE near WWDC!

Perhaps better known for his efforts in the Swift on Server community, Tim demonstrated his skills on alto sax, soloing on two JDBP classics—‘Modelin’ Man’ and ‘Model View Controller’.

Welcome and thank you Tim! It was great having you aboard!

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Tim Condon playing alto saxophone wearing a JDBP t-shirt. Photo by Adam Tow.
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2025-06-19

A giant thank you to Liz Marley ( @emarley ) for running front of house at LIVE near WWDC for the past two years!

Liz leads a group of volunteers from concert beneficiary Techtonica to manage attendee check-in, merch setup and sales, and keeping things running smoothly so the band can focus on performing the best show possible.

Thank you Liz and everyone who volunteered from @Techtonica!

Liz Marley standing next to the pirate skeleton that guards the front door of the Art Boutiki. Photo by Liz Marley.
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2025-06-19

Adam Tow ( @atow ) has taken amazing photos LIVE near WWDC for many years now—since 2023 he’s also been responsible for the concert live stream.

Adam’s long history of pro photography and video production includes the photos of Steve Jobs seen during our encore song ‘One More Thing…’

His MixEffect app controlled video switching for the live stream.

(See Adam’s post for all the technical details.)

Thank you Adam for capturing these moments and making us all look good!

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Adam Tow facing left in profile, taking a photo with a camera with a large telephoto lens. He is wearing a vintage LIVE near WWDC t-shirt. Photo by Greg Heo.
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2025-06-18

Adrian Eves ( @swifteves ) joined us onstage LIVE near WWDC for the third year in a row.

His banjo fingerpicking adds the perfect twangy tone in ‘I Love View’. Adrian also sings backing vocals on a variety of numbers including the new song ‘Source Of Truth’. He is also a founding member of the irrepressible Breakpoint Dancers.

Thank you Adrian!

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Adrian Eves fingerpicking on banjo. Photo by Adam Tow.
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Danijela Vrzan ( @dvrzan ) made her LIVE near WWDC debut at this year’s show!

Her Croatian tamburitza needed repairs so unfortunately she was not able to play it at the concert. But fortunately, she was able to lend her voice to backing vocals on various songs including the new song ‘Source of Truth’.

Welcome and thank you Danijela! We’re so glad you could join us!

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Danijela Vrzan smiling with her right arm raised and an iPad mini in her left hand. Photo by Adam Tow.
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2025-06-18

Jonathan Penn ( @jonathanpenn ) has performed in every LIVE near WWDC show since 2013—our second concert ever!

He plays acoustic rhythm guitar during the second half of the show, sings backing vocals and harmonies throughout, and never fails to delight the crowd with his dramatic vocals on The Optional Song.

Please join me in a warm social media thank you to Jonathan Penn!

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Jonathan Penn on stage, singing into a microphone with a very dramatic expression on his face. Photo by Adam Tow.
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T.J. Usiyan ( @griotspeak ) has been lending their vocal talents to LIVE near WWDC since 2016.

With exclamations in “Hello, World!”, harmonies in the barbershop-styled “Beautiful Mutable Shared State”, leading the crowd in “Right To The Metal”, and singing backing vocals throughout the show—their voice and energy on stage bring out the *LIVE* in LIVE near WWDC!

Thank you T.J.!

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T.J. Usiyan on stage at the microphone wearing a JDBP t-shirt. Photo by Adam Tow.
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2025-06-18

Ken Case ( @kcase ) of @OmniGroup fame began performing LIVE near WWDC after the conference moved back to San Jose.

He began singing the bass ‘object alloc’ chant during The Liki Song. Since then, he has sung backing vocals on many songs and anchors the a cappella quartet in ‘My Beautiful Mutable Shared State’.

On keyboard, Ken solos on ‘The Optional Song’ and this year was featured on the new song ‘Source Of Truth’.

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Ken Case seated at a stage piano, hand extended, about to play a glissando. Photo by Adam Tow.
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2025-06-18

Ken Ferry ( @kongtomorrow ) rejoins us LIVE near WWDC on cello after a one-year absence.

The deep, rich tones of his cello add so much texture and beauty to songs such as Relationships, One More Thing and the newly introduced song Source Of Truth.

We’re all so glad to have you back this year Ken!

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Ken Ferry in three-quarter profile, smiling, holding his cello and bow. Photo by Adam Tow.
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2025-06-18

Emile K has been performing violin LIVE near WWDC since the conference was held in SF.

Her violin adds so much to songs like ‘Relationships’ and this year’s new song ‘Source Of Truth’. And to the delight of all, she magically transforms her violin into a fiddle for the up-tempo country western JDBP classic ‘I Love View’ and transforms it once again for her slide guitar-esque performance on ‘The Liki Song’.

We are always thrilled to hear you play Emilie! Thank you!

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Emile K smiling with arms raised above her head, holding her ornate violin in one hand and her bow in the other. Ken Ferry is in the lower left of the photo, smiling at Emilie. Photo By Adam Tow.
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2025-06-18

Sommer Panage ( @sommer ) is, to date, the only flautist to perform with us LIVE near WWDC.

As a longtime proponent of app accessibility, her flute solo on The Accessibility Song carries with it additional meaning. She’s also a founding member of The Breakpoint Dancers who seemingly appear out of thin air to groove along to the bridges during the Relationship song.

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Sommer Panage playing flute, looking downward at sheet music. A number of band members stand behind her. Photo by Adam Tow.
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2025-06-17

Josh Smith ( @kognate) is a longtime Conditional Breakpoint, performing in numerous shows over the years.

This year he joined us LIVE near WWDC for the first time since 2017 on acoustic rhythm guitar. It was great to have Josh perform with us again after an eight year absence!

Welcome back Josh!

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Josh Smith playing an acoustic guitar, wearing a James Dempsey and the Breakpoints t-shirt. John Fox is in the background. Photo by Adam Tow.
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2025-06-17

Daniel Steinberg ( @dimsumthinking ) plays slide-advance keyboard for the Breakpoints. He’s kept the visuals in sync with the music for countless shows.

As seen in this photo, Daniel has also emceed the show the past few years. Whether introducing the audience to the concert’s beneficiary, pumping up the crowd before the music starts, or hanging in the back playing slide-advance keyboard, Daniel is an integral part of LIVE near WWDC.

Thank you Daniel for all you do!

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LIVE near WWDC emcee and slide-advance keyboardist Daniel Steinberg on stage at the microphone. Photo by Adam Tow.
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2025-06-16

Anuj Arora ( @the_anuj ) joined the Breakpoints last year on bass.

In addition to his amazing instrumental skills he’s coordinated with the sound engineer at the show. With about 16 performers playing a range of instruments including sax, cello, violin, and ukulele, plus backing vocals—that is no small feat!

Thank you Anuj and welcome back for LIVE near WWDC 2025!

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Anuj Arora playing bass on the right. Pavan Rajam playing electric guitar on the left. Both in front of a slide with word ‘fail’ showing. Photo by Adam Tow.
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Pavan Rajan ( @pavanrajam ) has played lead guitar with the Breakpoints since 2023.

You can hear him on a variety of songs but is best known by LIVE near WWDC audiences for his incredible shredding solos on the Breakpoints only metal song and only song about a low-level graphics framework—Right To The Metal.

Thanks for really bringing it year after year Pavan!

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Pavan Rajan playing a red electric guitar. In the background multicolor abstract computer graphics projected on a screen. Photo by Adam Tow.
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2025-06-16

Shloka Kini ( @shloka ) has been performing with us LIVE near WWDC since 2019 on rhythm guitar during the first half of the show.

She further wows the crowd with her talent and versatility in the second set, playing lead guitar and a sax solo, singing backing vocals, and leading the crowd in her Grand Funk Railroad contrafactum “Make Something Wonderful”.

Thank you Shloka!

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Shloka Kini wearing sunglasses and a black fedora, playing a black electric guitar with white polka dots. In the background Pavan Rajam playing electric guitar. Photo by Adam Tow.
John C. Foxdjembe
2025-06-16

@jamesdempsey It’s been a great ride. Here’s to another some number or years.

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2025-06-16

John Fox ( @djembe ) has been the Breakpoints drummer at LIVE near WWDC shows since 2015!

Thank you John for a decade of keeping us all on tempo with your sense of rhythm, timing, and of course your SF Cymbals!

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John Fox playing drums with “Hello, World!” slide in the background. Photo by Adam Tow.
John C. Foxdjembe
2025-02-18

@basile Oh wow, how sad. I had no idea he was ill. I remember him fondly from NSConf days. You and @pilky did a fine job all those years ago for the MemoryMiner website. Rest in peace, Pilky!

John C. Foxdjembe
2024-09-04

Thanks so much, @martinicat. I have used the Apple Magic Keyboard, but had not seen the Final Cut product video. Wow!! /cc @macdevnet

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