Home » Search Center » Results: Rock
Results for "Rock"
About Michael Snow violin and keyboards
Instrument: Violin
Related Articles | Concerts | Albums | Photos | Similar ToResults for pages tagged "Rock"...
Results for pages tagged "Rock"...
Milton Arias
Born:
I was born in 1982 in Córdoba, Argentina, and I play bass since age 15. Recently, I edited two live-in-studio CDs and DVDs. You can download both of them freely from my website: www.miltonarias.com.ar
Results for pages tagged "Rock"...
Zachary Biggus
Born:
Zachary Biggus was surrounded by music at a young age. He began playing guitar at the age of 11, focusing first on rock and later turning his interest to jazz. By 16, he was working with local bands in the Chicago land area. In 2010 Biggus released his first album, "Jusqu’a Présent". This independent release displays Biggus’ capacity for composition as well as improvisation. Since it’s release, Biggus continues to perform regularly in the Chicago land area, and has established himself both in his tasteful complements to the rhythm section and on innovative solo flights.
"From The Very Start" is the latest studio release from Zachary Biggus and features original compositions, drawing from styles of Rock and Jazz
Results for pages tagged "Rock"...
Zac Carson
Born:
Bassist, composer, bandleader, and educator, Zac Carson has developed a modern playing style that
draws from the jazz tradition, incorporating many influences from rock, classical, and folk. Currently
based in Brooklyn, NY, Zac is known for his lyrical playing, innovative compositions, and intricate
grooves.
Zac's recent album Something from Before includes original compositions that were written
and
recorded a month before the Covid-19 pandemic. The album features talented New York jazz musicians
who each showcase their own voice and style through the music.
Performance highlights include performing alongside Chris Brubeck, Randy Brecker, the band
Evanescence, and the premier of Harry Connick Jr.’s musical, Happy Elf
Results for pages tagged "Rock"...
Kenny Kirkwood
Kenny Kirkwood is a Juno award-winning Canadian musician who has toured internationally in a career spanning three decades. He has worked with Gord Downie, Kim Mitchell, Jacksoul, Kevin Breit, NOJO and Paul Reddick. Kenny has also opened for James Brown, Al Green and performed for Quincy Jones. Kenny spent his childhood in Zambia, experiencing traditional Bemba and Nyanja music, language and culture, and hearing local folk and pop groups and church choirs. These experiences deeply ingrained in him the value of the communal and spiritual aspects of music, song and dance in everyday life. Over the last decade Kenny has collaborated with Indigenous people on Turtle Island and worldwide in working towards reconciliation
Results for pages tagged "Rock"...
Frank Bond
Born:
A veteran of the Vancouver Canada music scene, Frank Bond's interest in music started at an early age. Picking up the guitar by age 11 Frank started lessons at the first school he attended. With a hunger to learn more Frank took lessons from local music teacher Faust Pinto. As well as learning piano this is where he was taught the basics of music composition and creating music in various styles. Other early music endeavours included learning flute for school band and backing the school choir on guitar. During junior and senior school years Frank took advantage of immersing himself in as many different bands as possible thus opening the door to start playing professionally by age 16
Results for pages tagged "Rock"...
Baggiani
Born:
Marcos Baggiani (Argentina 1973) is a drummer, composer and producer. Born in Buenos Aires, he moved to Amsterdam in 2001, where he studied at the Conservatorium and gained an MA in Jazz. Enlightened and inspired by his encounters with the impro/jazz scene in the Netherlands, Marcos has evolved into a creative, powerful and versatile musician. Established ensembles include Jerboah, The Ambush Party, the C.B.G and bAgg*fisH. Marcos has collaborated with such improvisers as Ellery Eskelin, Shahzad Ismaily, Michael Moore, Sylvie Courvoisier, Ernst Reijsiger, John Edwards, Luc Ex, Oren Marshall, Wolter Wierbos, Ingrid Laubrock, Ab Baars and Achim Kaufmann, playing all over Europe and America
About Marshall Bilodeau
Instrument: Drums
Related Articles | Concerts | Albums | Photos | Similar ToResults for pages tagged "Rock"...
Marshall Bilodeau
Born:
Marshall Bilodeau has played drumset for 15 years, studied jazz and classical percussion for many years including at Central Washington University where he recieved his Bachelor of Arts in Music degree (2005). He is a Washington State certified music teacher, has played in big bands and small ensembles around the Pacific Northwest and has been a jazz educator since 2001. Current member of the Seattle Jazz Singers and faculty at the Seattle Jazz Night School.
About The Spice Cabinet
Instrument: Band / ensemble / orchestra
Related Articles | Concerts | Albums | Photos | Similar ToResults for pages tagged "Rock"...
The Spice Cabinet
Active since:
The answer to Beijing’s party-cum-creative music scene, the Spice Cabinet, let by keyboardist Terry Hsieh blends Funk, Bebop, R&B, and even Spaghetti Westerns to form a worldview that is epic and playful in its explorations, known as "Deathbop". Born from the mind of veteran session musician and jazz trombonist Terry Hsieh during the beginning of his 8-year voyage to Beijing, The Spice Cabinet represents the handshake of cultures when people of vastly different backgrounds bond together over the shared love of jazz and pop music. Their style combines the cinematic orchestration, multiculturalism, rambunctious energy and production value of a pop concert, with the intense focus and virtuosity of their shared background in jazz improvisation
Results for pages tagged "Rock"...
Prawit Siriwat
Born:
In 2016, guitarist-improviser-composer Prawit Siriwat, released "Peach Mother" with the collaborative experimental trio Three Bananas. The open improvisations, angular melodies, and bare-bones recording style shaped Siriwat’s aesthetic as a band leader. For the next few years, Siriwat would continue to refine his process through evolving trios performing at New York venues such as Bar Next Door, Rockwood Music Hall, and Pete’s Candy Store. During this time he became a first-rate accompanist for singer-songwriters and stompbox textualist in the studio. He is the touring guitarist for dream pop artist RVBY MY DEAR, acoustic guitarist for folk songwriter Ruby Greenberg, and touring and recording guitarist for pop performer, Bianca Muniz. Through these experiences, Siriwat forged paths and relationships that have influenced his debut project as a leader