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Artist description
An eclectic mix of music styles combining new age,jazz,ambient,and grooves with catchy melodies. |
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Music Style
New Age Jazz- "jazzage" |
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Musical Influences
Third Force, Joe Sample, David Benoit, Phillip Saisse,Vangelis,Bach,,Beatles |
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Similar Artists
Third Force, Brian Culbertson,David Benoit, George Winston,Joe Sample |
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Artist History
Chris Corso is a composer, performer, and educator who resides in the
Atlanta area. Throughout a diverse musical career that began with playing
piano by ear at age five, Chris has remained dedicated to the pursuit of
strong uplifting melodies in his compositions. With his first solo album,
the Zen of love, Chris has achieved that goal. The Zen of love features an
imaginative blend of smooth jazz and innovative new age sounds.
Born and raised in New York, Chris honed his composing skills as staff
writer at the infamous New York Music Deli. He is a featured member of the
Sony artist group, Palomino Duck. Their album, Free Flight, is a regular
best seller in the new age market.
As founder of TwelveTen Music (formerly Visual Music), Chris continues to
perfect his craft, working on documentaries, television and film scores, and
corporate multimedia presentations.
Chrisą experience as a performer includes touring the United States, Europe,
and Asia as keyboardist-vocalist for the Dave Mason Band. Along the years
he has also played with many other notable artists such as John Denver,
Bachman-Turner Overdrive, and Phoebe Snow. He is currently a member of the
Atlanta show band, Kid Brothers, indie artist Hanniblal Jones, and still finds time to play retro jazz piano
with his own group of jazz artists known as the inner jazz circle.
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Group Members
Chris Corso with Special Guests |
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Instruments
Piano, Keyboards,Drums and Loops, Accordian, Melodica |
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Albums
Heavenly Peace, The Zen of Love [release January 2002] |
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Additional Info
Also a member of the band Palomino Duck : planeteartrec.com |
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Location
Atlanta, GA - USA |
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