Dan Freedman

Genre: Jazz
Secondary Genre: Funk Honolulu, Hawaii USA Contact

If you like Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson, Chick Corea, or Keith Jarrett, you'll love Dan Freedman's approach to jazz piano. Freedman's solo and combo performances always excite audiences, with fresh, rich harmonies and melodies applied to jazz standards and original songs.

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Biography

Its unusual to find a pianist who captivates with high-energy improvised fusion lines, and moments later seduces with evocative classic jazz ballad melodies. Dan Freedman’s heritage and character makes him that pianist, and his passion to innovate puts him at the edge of performance artistry.

Strongly influenced by Oscar Peterson, Chick Corea, and Bill Evans, Dan always inserts his own unique sound and style to match the needs of each performance. Always seeing music as an interactive art form that involves both player and listener, Dan is very well tuned into the needs of his audience, never taking them too far away from a well-loved melody, yet always offering them something fresh and unusual to focus on. An avid composer not constrained by the labels of any particular genre, Dan has been called upon to provide his original composed music for motion picture and advertising use.

Dan's piano playing and compositions show a clear line of influences stretching back beyond Oscar Peterson, Chick Corea, and Bill Evans, to Art Tatum, Victor Feldman, and Nat Cole. Dan also attentively listens to Hiromi Uehara, Austin Peralta, and Benny Green. He cites non-pianistic musical influences as including Miles Davis, Toots Thielemans, Charlie Parker, Sting, Prince, Blondie, Queen, and The Beatles. While retaining references to these and other influences, Dan has developed his own unique sound and style, both in his playing and in his compositions.

Now living in Honolulu, Dan was originally born in London, England. He learned to love music and the piano from his parents who were heavily involved in both music and theater. This happily provided Dan with an ideal grounding in the British and American Songbooks. His first regular gig was a weekly radio spot at age 11 as "Dan the piano man" in the United Kingdom, where he mostly played show tunes he learned from watching his parents’ musical theater performances.

Dan graduated from college in the Winter Olympic city of Calgary, Canada, studying jazz piano performance under renowned Canadian pianist Dave Diver at the Mount Royal College Conservatory of Music and Speech Arts.

Drawn at an early age to computers and software, Dan also earned bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science, specializing in network security and performance. He pursued a 20 year career as a software company serial entrepreneur, and even ran anti-virus company McAfee's security products division in the mid-1990's. His award-winning product lines and companies have been acquired over the years by IBM, Symantec, McAfee, and others.

Dan also fell in love at an early age with the view of the earth from the sky, and has earned pilot licenses and type ratings in several kinds of gliders, airplanes, and helicopters.

After moving to Honolulu in 2007, the creative call of music became loud and clear, and this together with the needs of his family, became Dan's main focus moving forward.

Today, Dan plays for audiences at concerts and more intimate venues at home and around the world, and loves the spark of creativity that comes from sitting in with musicians to "see what happens"!

Instrumentation

Dan plays piano and/or keyboards, and performs either solo or as a piano/bass or piano/bass/drum combo, sometimes with special guests depending on the needs of the event.

Discography

Dan started playing on the radio at age 11, but released his first album only last year. Art Attack, on the 4 Hearts Music label, was released in December 2008, and can be heard at www.dan88.com or on CDBaby, Amazon, and iTunes.

He has two CD's due for release in the coming months.

"Double Standard" is a reflection of the much-loved Bill Evans album Conversations With Myself. The work sees Dan recording two live overdubbed pianos with selections from the American Songbook, as well as original compositions.

"Eclecto-maniac" is a high-energy trip into thematic music, where the intention of the artist is to evoke primitive emotions in the listener.

Official Website

http://www.dan88.com

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Press

  • Review of Dan's Art Attack CD [+ Show ]

    Prodigal Sons always return home. So it is with Dan Freedman, who returns to his roots as a jazz pia...

  • Review of Dan's Art Attack [+ Show ]

    In a sea of scene-stealers backed by auto-tune and personal life dramas, it is nice to get a hold of...

  • Review of Dan's Art Attack [+ Show ]

    The joy Dan Freedman derives from playing jazz piano is obvious. And the range of his chops is somet...

  • Review of Dan's Art Attack [+ Show ]

    Currently residing in Honolulu, Hawaii, pianist Dan Freedman’s expressive style of playing washes ov...

  • Art Attack CD Review [+ Show ]

    There is a quote I recently came across that read, “Music is what feelings sound like.” This couldn’...

  • Art Attack [+ Show ]

    “Jazz music traverses multitudes of circuits and thus possesses a broad spectrum of aficionados. Peo...

Setlist

Dan's solo concerts are typically 75 to 90 minutes with no intermission. Combo concerts are typically either 90 minutes with no intermission, or two 50 minute sets.

Dan can modify his sets to deal with special circumstances such as private or media events, club gigs, or entertainment to support or enrich other events.

Dan's sets typically combine upbeat jazz favorites such as Autumn Leaves, Green Dolphin Street, and Caravan with ballads such as Sophisticated Lady, Blue in Green, and Here's That Rainy Day. Freedman's performances also include jazz interpretations of classical songs such as Clair de Lune, and jazz interpretations of popular songs from the Beatles and many others.

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