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Chris Reinhardt
After his 2010 collaboration with soul singer Bashiyra 'The Voice' (UK) on her single "It's Working Out" and the appearance as a 2011 semi-finalist of the ISC International Songwriting Competition in the jazz category (Nashville, TN.) alongside competition winner and celebrated artist Gregory Porter, he has been in the studio crafting his solo debut album. "Mind Evolution" featuring jazz/soul vocalist Rogiérs (US) (former keyboardist and background singer of multi-platinum Grammy winner Alicia Keys), produced by LA/Miami transplant and label head Astral 22 was the first teaser release of his album titled "Inside Identity - A reflection on the cycles of love". The record features guest appearances by pianist Felix Dubiel, keyboardists Jesse Fischer, Nicoal Fanari plus drummers Alex Grünberg and Federico Beltro. "Mind Evolution" entered the Top 50 on the Smooth Jazz Now Charts (US) for 16 weeks throughout 2013, followed by the album opening track "Drift" that reached the Top 10 on the Groove Wave Radio Charts (Brazil) for 4 weeks in 2014.
Chris regularly appears live on stage with German classical/pop/jazz pianist Felix Dubiel and plays the sax for jazz trio Tree Men. Also he additionally resides in several band formations such as Soultown. Gaining inspiration from his Chicago time, Chris currently has finished production for the upcoming single release "Stay Close" and lately has performed with international acclaimed star Alicia Keys.
Awards
2011 Semi-Finalist ISC - International Song Writing Competition (Nashville, TN) - category: Jazz
Tags
"Super, belle technique au saxophone, sur un tempo smooth jazz très agréable" (Smooth Jazz Net)
"Wonderful job, Turned out Superb, Lovin that Sax Sound, Keep up the Wonder" (JS Way, Oregon's Central Coast Radio Sounds)
"Like rain after the deserts drought, this mellow mirage of music, meanders like a sparkling stream of Champagne, transporting you to luxurious destinations on a magic flying carpet, through five-star lobbies of illusion, finally engulfing you in waves of satin soaked sax!" (Review on Q)