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Alan Benzie
Alan started his musical education on violin at the age of 8, with little interest in piano until he discovered jazz in his teens. Inspired by encounters with Swedish trio, EST, he switched to piano and has never looked back. Within a year he was a regular on both the Scottish youth and professional jazz scenes, appearing alongside established Scottish and visiting international artists. In 2007, the BBC award was followed by a major scholarship to Boston-based Berklee College of Music, where he studied with the famed JoAnne Brackeen and Laszlo Gardony.
2015 saw the release of Alan’s debut album “Traveller’s Tales”, recorded with his working trio of friends and long-time collaborators Andrew Robb on bass, and Marton Juhasz on drums. Inspired by his recent travels, the landscape of his native Scotland and his love of Japanese animation, the music has its roots in European and American jazz, with influences from impressionist piano music, Scottish and Japanese folk musics, and film music. The trio released their second album "Little Mysteries" this year, with an extensive European and UK tour, and subsequently won Best Album in the 2018 Scottish Jazz Awards.
A versatile pianist and keyboard player, Alan is a core member of numerous other Scottish bands, including fusion juggernaut Fat-Suit, groovy world music/jazz group Mezcla and heavy prog-jazz with Joe Williamson’s Animal Society, as well as playing with Italian saxophonist Leonardo Radicchi’s Quartet. He can also be found playing in Ben MacDonald Quartet, and occasionally with Matt Carmichael Quartet, rising star vocalist Luca Manning and in a duo with Michael Butcher.