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| Bio of the Artist |
Born in New York City, Brian grew up in Palo Alto, California. He began piano at age 8. His experience as a stage actor and performer in dozens of plays and musical theatre productions at TheatreWorks and the Palo Alto Children's Theatre, as well as his four years of singing madrigals in an a cappella group, continue to inform his creative work. He studied music composition at Hampshire College and studied jazz piano with Art Lande.
In 2005 he released his debut album of piano instrumentals, ''Pools of Light'', on his own Skylight Music label. The album charted #1 for two months on modern instrumental radio in North America and was voted Top 10 Best New Age Albums of 2004 by Kathy Parsons of Solo Piano Publications. Brian was nominated for the NAR (New Age Reporter) Lifestyle Music Artist of the Year award. In 2006 he published ''Pools of Light: the Solo Piano Songbook'', a collection of transcriptions and solo piano arrangements of 11 tracks from his ''Pools of Light'' CD.
Brian's second CD of piano-based instrumental music, “Afterplay” (released in 2008), heads into upbeat contemporary jazz territory while displaying his gifts for strong melodies, fluid chops, and richly detailed arrangements. The album includes the world-renowned talents of Eric Crystal on sax, David Rokeach on drums, Viviana Guzman on flute, and James Robinson on guitar.
Brian Kelly is winner of the Keyboard Magazine Soundpage Award for his original composition “Todd Pond” (1990). His music receives national and international airplay from radio stations and satellite music networks around the world. Brian is a graduate of Hampshire College, and a voting member of the Recording Academy. He resides in the San Francisco Bay Area. |
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