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| Jon Regen to Perform at Jazz at The Baird ![]() Regen was named Runner-Up in the Great American Jazz Piano Competition, and was also chosen as one of only 2, 000 pianists worldwide to hold the title of Steinway Artist. Bassist Kyle Eastwood asked Regen to anchor his touring band, where Regen remained until 2001, leaving to accompany jazz icon Jimmy Scott. Regen spent nearly three years alongside Scott, touring, recording, and performing across the U.S., Europe, and Asia. The New York Sun would write of Regen's work with Scott, 'Although the British press has described Mr. (Jamie) Cullum as “Sinatra in sneakers, ” he is a long way from having a Sinatra or Nat Cole- level vocal instrument. Likewise, he has less technique as a pianist than, say, Jimmy Scott's prodigious accompanist, Jon Regen.' Jon Regen Trio - Live at The Blue Note, Regen's debut CD, was released on Half-Note Records to critical acclaim in 2000. JazzTimes called him 'a gifted pianist-composer whose career merits tracking.' His follow-up recording, Tel Aviv was greeted with the same industry-wide praise upon its release in 2001. High Bias proclaimed; 'A protege of jazz great Kenny Barron, Jon Regen is a pianist of great lyrical gifts, using his masterful technique to caress a melody like a lover strokes the object of his desire. The three-part ”Tel Aviv Suite” is a marvel of collective improvisation and jazz piano melodicism.” In 2004, Regen released Almost Home, a seven-song EP of all-original material that showcased his previously hidden talents as a singer and songwriter. Critics around the globe heralded the new music with unanimous praise; All Music Guide awarded it Four Stars, and CDBaby.com proclaimed 'Regen has woven a tapestry of adult contemporary pop and jazz that reflects on the integration of intelligent songwriting with the elemental and unbridled force of the human spirit.' The Danube Courier dubbed Regen 'the Miracle Child from New York, ' and High Bias called the EP a collection of 'solid tunes with instantly-appealing melodies and soulful vocals.' write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Jazz News :: home page |