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"Sound Clip 1" "Sound Clip 2"1. If You Go 2. Spring Sprung In 3. Lover Man 4. Solar 5. Meniscus 6. Arnold 7. I Fall In Love Too Easily 8. Everything I Love 9. Invitation |
| Live At The Senator |
This new album highlights a Combination of standards and new Dickinson originals. Upon first Listen, one will notice that the Surroundings of a live club adds a Certain intangible quality to the Performance.
This Juno Award-Winning pianist Has a crisp energetic touch that is A joy to hear.
Live at the Senator shows pianist Brian Dickinson at his best, with Three originals among his nine tunes That let him develop expansive Ideas, reharmonize the standards, And showcase his melodic touch.
| "Where other musicians enjoy more fanfare, few enjoy more respect than Brian Dickinson." |
| Mark Miller- Globe & Mail |
| 1991 Juno Award Winner |
| -Best Jazz Album |
| "One of the best albums of 1995." |
| Geoff Chapman, Toronto Star |
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1. Alone Together2. Blues In The Closet 3. I Wish I Knew 4. Good Morning Heartache 5. Long Ago and Far Away 6. All Of You 7. Never Let Me Go 8. Beautiful Love |
| Brian Dickinson |
| "Where other musicians enjoy more fanfare, few enjoy more respect then Brian Dickinson" |
| - Mark Miller Globe & Mail |
Juno Award-Winning pianist Brian Dickinson is one of Canada’s most versatile introspective and flexible accoustic artists and composers. Born in Guelph, Ontario in 1961, DICKINSON started playing the piano when he was five. In his early teens, BRIAN quickly acquired a taste for blues and rock & roll. His father, an amateur jazz guitarist, got BRIAN interested in jazz. DICKINISON began listening to the music of piano players Bill Evans, Keith Jarret, Herbie Hancock and McCoy Tyner.
DICKINSON has worked with many of the top names in the field of jazz: trumpeter Randy Brecker, saxophonist Dewey Redman, guitarists John Abercrombe and Sonny Greenwich. Under his own name, BRIAN has recorded the albums October 13th and In Transition. In addition, BRIAN’s piano work can be heard on saxophonist Mike Murley’s Time and Tide, bassist Keiran Over’s Gateway and Shapeshift, and Jane Bunnet’s In Dew Time.
In addition to composing, performing and recording, BRIAN DICKINSON is on the music faculties at the
University of Toronto and at Toronto’s Humber College.
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