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Tomisheep

Born in Szolnok, Hungary, Tomisheep is a Montreal based classically trained pianist/keyboardist, composer, arranger and sound designer. He works predominantly in the areas of studio and commercial music, in addition to a variety of popular, rock, hip hop and classical music projects. He is a graduate of the Bartok Béla Zeneiskola (Béla Bartok Music Academy) in Hungary. Tomisheep arrived in Montreal in 2005, and has since been the in-house musical director at Air M.S. Media. Rhodes Trip was inspired by Tomisheep’s purchase of a vintage Fender Rhodes piano, an instrument whose historical and recognizable sound can be heard on legendary recordings such as The Beatles' "Let It Be", on Stevie Wonder's "You Are The Sunshine of My Life", and on recordings by legendary jazz musicians Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Joe Zawinul and Herbie Hancock. Tomisheep’s personal Rhodes trip started at improvised music sessions with a group of some of Montreal’s best known instrumentalists

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Kjetil Husebø

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Kjetil Husebø (aka Optical Substance) is a norwegian keyboard-player and a classically trained piano-player with a background from such varied musical landscapes as:improvisation, electronica, pop, cross-over, folk and jazz. He debued with his own band; Coffee Pain at Nattjazz in Bergen in 1996 and he also wrote commissioned music to the municipality of Modalen in 1997. The same year he began to collaborate with Jigme Drupka (singer from Buthan) and he also played with Dj Erot (RIP) both in studio and on stage.

In 1999, Kjetil focused mainly on his studies at the University of Oslo (major-degree in History of Ideas in 2005). In 2000 he also played with the norwegian pop-band Bloom.

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Rick Bottari

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Rick has been playing music and piano since he was 5 yearsold, and comes from a very musical family. Early memories from the 1970's include Rick playing his sister JoAnn's Fender Rhodes, Crumar Organ, and Moog keyboards along with a wide variety of music ranging from Stevie Wonder, TheBee Gee's, George Benson, Donna Summer, ELO. Duringthis time Rick's father introduced a reel to reel 2 track recorder and Rick's productions began ! In the early 1980's Rick further developed an affinity for NYC Dance Music, New Wave, R&B, Rock, and Funk. Enter the Teac 4 track cassette recorder Ricks production skills grow even more

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Adam Benjamin

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Tina E. Clark

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Tina E. Clark's long awaited and much anticipated smooth jazz single "Pearl" from the album Nikki Ruth...Her most sophisticated album yet..She displays her abundant talent as a songwriter, producer and musician across genres as diverse as pop, adult contemporary and smooth jazz … but it is the release of her new single "Pearl" that finally nails her genius for thematic, playful, celebratory songs of life - light years ahead of her contemporaries. This is serious stuff.. "Pearl" offers beautifully orchestrated backdrops, allowing Tina’s magnificent work as a music producer to shine. Press/Media/ Music bloggers may request a review copy by sending an email to [email protected] and include the words "Music Review" in the subject field.

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Bill Boublitz

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Bill Boublitz - Curriculum Vitae Bill Boublitz is a professional keyboard artist with more than thirty five years experience in performance, recording and teaching. His career has encompassed many musical idioms including a fifteen year association with blues guitarist Robben Ford, as a member of Ford's band The Blue Line. Bill has accompanied or performed with the following artists: Carlos Santana, Steve Miller, The Doobie Brothers, Jennifer Warrens, Tracy Nelson, Jimmy Witherspoon, Clifford Jordan, The Coasters, The Boston Symphony Orchestra, The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Lawrence Welk and the Stan Kenton Orchestra

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Jim Orr

About The Bossa Brothers Trio I've been playing piano for about 40 years and I've always been attracted to the different Afro-American forms of music starting with Rock n' Roll which lead me to the Blues which turned me on to Jazz which took me to New Orleans. From there into the Caribbean and South America. It's Music as joy, sadness, overcoming obstacles and a way to bring people together. In the late 90's I had the opportunity to work with a real sambista and learn Brazilian Music in a more authentic manner. Since then I just can't get enough (thanks and you still owe me $50). Anyway this band is a vehicle for my musical brothers and myself to share with you some of what we've learned so far and we hope you enjoy it

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Dave Bryant

Keyboardist and composer, Dave Bryant is best known for his work as a member of Ornette Coleman’s Prime Time group. Bryant’s addition to the group marked {{Ornette Coleman}}’s first extended work with a keyboard instrument in decades. Starting in 1990, Bryant toured as part of the group and performed on the Prime Time “Tone Dialing” CD. During Bryant’s tenure with Prime Time, the band also performed with {{m: Jerry Garcia = 20906}} of the Grateful Dead, {{m: Lou Reed = 21461}} and {{Laurie Anderson}}, and numerous symphony orchestras throughout the world, including the New York Philharmonic Orchestra under conductor Kurt Mazur. Bryant’s first CD project was a self-titled debut album with his trio Shock Exchange in 1986, featuring bassist {{John Turner}}, percussionist {{m: Chris Bowman = 29001}}, and liner notes by Coleman. In 1999, Bryant released a second CD, “The Eternal Hang,” recorded with Turner, Bowman, saxophonist {{George Garzone}}, drummer {{m: Bob Gullotti = 21630}}, and noted recording engineer Roger Nichols

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Paul Potyen

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Paul Potyen has been in the music business for a long time. He has composed, arranged, performed and produced music for countless CDs, radio and TV commercials, films and production music libraries, including three CDs by jazz singer Madeline Eastman, who was nominated "Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition" in the 1995 Downbeat Jazz Critic's Poll. As a keyboard player, his credits include Chet Baker, Tony Williams, Mark Murphy, the Headhunters, Bobby McFerrin, Jimmy Witherspoon, Tom Harrell, Terry Bozzio, Pat O'Hearn, Mark Isham, Mel Torme, Henry Mancini, Ray Drummond, Mike Formanek, Ron Stallings, Bruce Forman, Benny Velarde, Pete Escovedo, John Santos, Andy Narrell, Eddie Marshall, Donald Bailey, Vince Lateano, Chris Connor, Phil Grenadier, Dave Pike, Charles McPherson, Eddie Henderson, and his own progressive latin band, Cañoneo

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Sergi Sirvent


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