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Herb Silverstein - Aspenrose: Live at the Opera House

In the early 1980s, one of Herb's sons introduced him to a recording of Chick Corea, and this began a long love affair with jazz music. Herb began learning jazz piano and playing music with friends and colleagues. In 1985, he began writing songs, his keen and analytical mind grasped the chord changes and patterns necessary to make music, but his creative heart and soul carried that knowledge to create some remarkable, beautiful, and memorable memories.

He has produced 17 albums, including his latest album, Aspenrose: Live at the Opera House. He has written three editions of Jazz Harmony and Improvisation with Richard Drexler which contain 60 of Herb's original compositions.

For over 35 years now, Dr. Silverstein has been composing jazz albums to help inspire support for the Ear Research Foundation. Herb records and plays his music for all to enjoy and to help build awareness about the importance of healthy hearing. His generous support has allowed the Ear Research Foundation to directly provide care to thousands of disadvantaged individuals.

Born in Philadelphia, Herbert Silverstein, MD, FACS received his B.S. from Dickinson College, cum laude, and his MS in physiology and MD degree from Temple University Medical School. Before coming to Sarasota in 1973, Herb served on the teaching staff of Harvard University Medical School, Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, as director of the Walker Biochemistry Research Laboratory, and as associate professor and director of the Otological Research Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School.

Dr. Silverstein is internationally regarded as a leading authority on Meniere's disease, having received the Prosper Meniére Societys' prestigious Gold Medal Honor Award in 1996 for his contributions to understanding the biochemistry of Meniere's disease and his surgical developments to treat the disease. He was one of the first physicians in the U.S. to use a laser in ear surgery to restore hearing in patients with otosclerosis. He was an early investigator of the cochlear implant to bring sound to profoundly deaf persons. He has developed a new procedure for otosclerosis the Laser STAMP (Laser Stapedotomy Minus Prosthesis), that does not require a prosthesis to restore the patients' hearing, and many minimally invasive surgical techniques including the Silverstein MicroWick for treating Meniérè's disease, tinnitus, and sudden deafness with prolonged intratympanic medication. He developed a new procedure to relieve the symptoms of hyperacusis/noise intolerance.

Herbert Silverstein, MD, FACS, president and founder of Florida Ear & Sinus Center and the Ear Research Foundation, has been consistently recognized since 1979 as one of the "Best Physicians in the USA." He has been a leader in otology (the science of the ear) for more than 35 years, developing surgical and diagnostic procedures; inventing instruments (such as the facial nerve monitor/stimulator); teaching medical students, residents, and fellows; and helping people from all walks of life.

Dr. Silverstein serves as a Clinical Professor of Surgery on the teaching faculty of the University of Pennsylvania Medical School and at the University of South Florida. He is Board Certified in Otolaryngology and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He is an active member of many medical societies, including the prestigious American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society, and the Triologic Society. He is on the advisory staff at Sarasota Memorial Hospital.

In 1979, Dr. Silverstein founded the Ear Research Foundation. Today, he serves as its president, as well as its Medical Director. An active researcher, Dr. Silverstein speaks at many annual international medical meetings and is the author of over 250 scientific papers, six textbooks, and videos.

Among his many honors and accolades are the 2nd Howard P. House Award for Excellence in Ear Surgery, and the 10th Prosper Meniere Society Gold Medal Honor Award. In 2017, he delivered the 7th House Memorial Lecture at AAO -HNS. He is one of 25 Otologists in America to be elected to the Best Doctors in the U.S.A. repeatedly since 1979.

Herb Silverstein: piano
Michael Ross: bass

TRACKS & TIMES:
1. Happy Daze 6:28
2. Monday Morning 4:27
3. My Way of the Higway 6:10
4. My Four Legged Girlfriend 4:52
5. Si Senorita 4:31
6. Our Little Secret 3:49
7. Synchrony 2:51
8. SB Blues 4:51
9. She Only Has Eyes for Herb 3:53
10. Waiting by the Window 5:13
11. Helix 49 4:43
12. Zorro 4:27



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