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Pat Kelley

Simple jazz guitarist and composer Pat Kelley began his career as an associate of the home band in the Merv Griffin Show; longer a sought-after program player, he made an appearance on some 2000 documenting schedules during his first 2 decades within the music business. Being a single artist, he …

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Perry Joslin

Although he began using piano at age three, smooth jazz pianist Perry Joslin spent the greater section of his adult life functioning beyond the music industry. A company major in university, Joslin continued to execute jazz and graduated from Ohio Wesleyan School in 1983, adding a in music to his …

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Brian Culbertson

Despite the fact that Brian Culbertson may be categorized simply because jazz lite, his music has more than enough “oomph” to help keep you interested. The talented composer, arranger, keyboardist, and trombonist shown a skill beyond his years young, and credits his father with assisting him develop an hearing for …

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Michael Abene

Pianist Mike Abene is commonly overlooked because of his function accompanying singers so when a sideman, but he’s a talented and versatile pianist. He made an appearance early on on the Newport Jazz Celebration with Marshall Brown’s Newport Youngsters Band. After participating in the Manhattan College of Music, he previously …

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Noel Pointer

Violinist Noel Pointer studied classical violin before he signed with Blue Take note like a jazz musician in the first ’70s. His produces of light instrumental pop and fusion also included visitor stints by vocalists. Pointer shifted to United Performers in 1978, and his HANG ON LP got Patti Austin …

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Michel Legrand

Michel Legrand offers made his popularity and lot of money from composing for movies, but he did significant function in jazz on an intermittent basis. In 1957, he organized a couple of Dixieland and golf swing standards to get a French orchestra (documented on Philips), in 1958 he utilized three …

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Keiko Matsui

Fusion/fresh age keyboard player Keiko Matsui was raised in Tokyo and took her 1st piano lesson at age five. Affected by Stevie Question and Rachmaninov in addition to early fusion experts Maurice Jarre and Chick Corea, Matsui started composing during junior high but analyzed children’s culture in the Japan Women’s …

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Derek Watkins

An excellent veteran trumpeter from Britain, Derek Watkins amazingly led just two albums (1988’s Elevated Demand for MA Music and 1995’s On the Rainbow using the Brian Lemon Quartet in Zephyr/New Note) in his career. The kid and grandson of trumpeters, Watkins started playing trumpet himself when he was six. …

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Leo Gandelman

Leo Gandelman continues to be designated for his successful instrumental pop shows together with brass preparations and Brazilian percussion, both within Brazil and overseas (he presently lives in the U.S.). Together with his very own are an instrumentalist, he provides produced albums such as for example Gal Costa’s Plural and …

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Jeff Lorber

Using a smooth sound combining components of funk, R&B, rock and roll, and electric jazz, keyboardist Jeff Lorber helped pioneer a genre of fusion afterwards formatted under such names as NAC and contemporary jazz. Blessed in Philadelphia on November 4, 1952, he started playing the piano at age four, so …

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