Piano/Bass Duos
- Yes It Is - Richard Wyands Swing (medium)
- Dee's Den - Richard Wyands Swing (medium)
- Waltz For Marilyn - Don Friedman 3/4 swing (medium)
- No Kiddin' - Jon Davis 3/4 swing (medium up)
- Blues Scam - Richard Wyands Swing (medium)
- Red Sky Waltz - Don Friedman Swing (medium)
- Silk - Norman Simmons Swing (medium)
- Two Sides Of A Penny - Cecilia Coleman Swing (medium)
- Midnight Creeper - Norman Simmons Swing (medium slow)
- Personal Space - Geoffrey Keezer Latin
- Ballad For Jaco - Jon Davis Ballad
- Almost Everything - Don Friedman Swing (medium up)
- Waltz For Marilyn - Don Friedman 3/4 swing (medium)
- Personal Space - Geoffrey Keezer Latin
- Jackleg Patrol - Geoffrey Keezer Swing (medium up)
- No Kiddin' - Jon Davis 3/4 swing (medium up)
Daryl Johns
Daryl Johns was born in the Bronx and began playing bass at age seven with encouragement from his father, drummer Steve Johns, and his mother, saxophonist Debbie Keefe. Johns has studied with Chip Jackson and Dave Santoro. He has attended the Jazz in July program, the Vermont Jazz Center, and the Litchfield Jazz Camp. Johns sits in regularly around the New York area with musicians including Joe Lovano, Dave Liebman, and Randy Brecker. He also performs throughout New York and New Jersey with a trio of his peers. Johns was featured on a Fox television segment called “12-Year-Old Jazz Prodigy."
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Don Friedman
Don Friedman was only four years old, living in San Francisco, when he started playing his parents' piano. A year later, he started lessons with a private teacher. His love for jazz music was born when he moved to L.A. and heard the likes of Les Brown and Lee Konitz for the first time.
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Geoffrey Keezer
A lauded name on the jazz scene since the tender age of 17, Geoffrey Keezer is one of the best-loved pianists today. A native of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Geoff took up the piano at age three and quickly showed himself to be a prodigy. As an eighteen-year-old freshman at Berklee College of Music in 1989, he was invited to join Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, launching his talents into the spotlight. The year before, his mentor James Williams encouraged him to record his debut album, the well-received "Waiting In The Wings." His career continued to take off in the early 1990s with a performance at the Hollywood Bowl of Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue (conducted by John Mauceri).
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Jon Davis
Jon Davis has performed with and contributed compositions to many of the top jazz musicians worldwide throughout his career, which has spanned over 35 years, and has recorded many albums as a leader. Jon took up piano and guitar as a young teenager; he was inspired to play jazz after hearing records of Red Garland and Miles Davis. He briefly studied with Lennie Tristano then attended New England Conservatory, where his teachers included Ran Blake, Jaki Byard, and Madam Chaloff. After six months, he left to begin gigging around Boston.
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