Q: Your website indicates that you frequented jazz clubs at an early age. How has this genre influenced you?
Two of my all time favorite pianists are Bill Evans and Joe Jones (local guy). Of course, rock music I was immediately drawn to, but when I was looking for a more in-depth musical expression, I turned to Jazz. A singer in one of the early blues bands I played keyboards with turned me on to the jazz great, Bill Evans. WOW, such talent, depth and expression. I studied his playing and picked up what I could. But even earlier at age 15, I went to a local Jazz club where Joe Jones had a trio playing great jazz version cover tunes, but his own arrangements. I remember going up to Joe one night and asking him if he would give me piano lessons. He was cool, thanked me for asking, but said he didn’t do that. I was seriously bummed, but just kept listening to as much jazz as I could get my hands on and learning. I love the jazz greats Ramsey Lewis, Jimmy Smith, Amad Jamal, Oscar Peterson and just about every record on Blue Note Records.
Q: Are there other musical genres and artists that have influenced you and why?
Yes, I loved rock music, as I mentioned, I was also drawn to pop & soul music. My parents always played music around the house, all kinds. When I was 3 or 4, I remember running around the room pretending I was conducting the full orchestra version of the Mexican Hat Dance whenever my Dad played it. Maybe then my parents knew I had a love for music. I know you’ve heard this one before, but seeing the Beatles perform on the Ed Sullivan Show was a watershed moment for me. I guess it was seeing how the audience reacted to them, but more so for me . . . it was the music. I was still in elementary school when that event took place and I bought everything most 60’s groups put out. I was able to teach myself how to play guitar and played lead guitar in several local bands. I also took up keyboards because as a kid, I had 4 years of piano lessons, (but then gave them up as I wanted to improvise too much instead of reading the notes from the music chart.) Other artists I was influenced by are Jimi Hendrix (saw him perform, not only was Hendrix a monumental guitar player but he also created some of the most interesting music ever), Electric Flag for their sheer love of playing, Zephyr with Tommy Bolin, Simon & Garfunkel for their incredible songs and harmonies, Bob Dylan for his songwriting (didn’t like his voice too much, but have grown fond of it now), The Allman Brothers for Duane Allman’s expertise, Led Zeppelin for their BIG sound and originality, Jeff Beck, Frank Zappa, Chick Corea, Donny Hathaway, Motown, and Stevie Wonder, Vangelis for his musical brilliance, to name a few.