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Benito Gonzalez

The fusion of world rhythms and straight-ahead jazz make this passionate performer an audience favorite all over the world. Benito Gonzalez is being recognized as an exciting pianist and composer for his well-received debut album, “Starting Point” (Christian McBride, Antonio Sanchez, Rene McLean, Ron Blake) and as winner of the 2005 Great American Jazz Piano Competition.

Presently, Benito is creating a very personal body of work for his sophomore album as a leader that will feature him as an improviser. After two years touring with international jazz artist, Kenny Garrett, he added numerous festivals and international jazz club dates to his credit. Benito has shared the stage with Curtis Fuller, Pharaoh Sanders, Bobby Hutcherson, Christian McBride, Ignacio Berroa, Roy Hargrove, Rene McLean, Steve Turre, Hamiet Bluiett, Antonio Sanchez, T.K. Blue, Nicholas Payton and Jackie Mclean.

His multi-cultural talents have led to frequent recording dates; from American jazz masters to West African musicians to Latin bands. He has also served as musical director for several Venezuelan recording artists.

The Benito Gonzalez Trio has appeared at The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at the University of Maryland and the Jacksonville Jazz Festival in addition to many other noted jazz venues.

Awards

2005 Winner of the Great American Jazz Piano Competition, Awarded the Emerging Artist Grant from the D.C. Commission on the Arts & Humanities in 2003.

Gear

Steinway grand piano.


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Album Review

Eric Frazier: That Place

Read "That Place" reviewed by Richard J Salvucci


Eric Frazier has been at it a long time, the better part of a quarter century. He started out as a public school teacher and administrator in jny:New York City, and became a conga drummer out of his interest in African music. He has, as the saying goes, been around, played at venues like The Knitting Factory and worked with people like Pharoah Sanders and Jack McDuff. This is not his first CD by any means, and some reviews of ...

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Album Review

Deelee Dube: Trying Times

Read "Trying Times" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Five years ago, the annual Sarah Vaughan International Vocal Competition named Deelee Dubé its first British winner and (2016) Sassy Award recipient, landing Dubé a spot at the Montreal International Jazz Festival and recording contract for this Concord Records debut. Trying Times marks a major label debut, but Deelee Dubé is no artistic novice. She started violin lessons when she was four and put together her first band when she was fourteen. Her 2016 release Tenderly was produced ...

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Album Review

Benito Gonzalez: Sing To The World

Read "Sing To The World" reviewed by Jim Worsley


Unbridled rhythmic fury fueled by a rich harmonic underbelly is the essence of Sing To The World. Pianist Benito Gonzalez has once again assembled a vibrant cast that flourishes on ten original creations. Inventive and energetic, the ensemble gels in the moment and establishes interplay with rich and intelligent conversation. The depth and articulation comes as no surprise, with reference to his previous works as a leader and the seven years Gonzalez spent as a member of Kenny Garrett's band. ...

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Album Review

Ray Blue: Work

Read "Work" reviewed by Edward Blanco


New York-based and bred, tenor saxophonist Ray Blue is no novice but a veteran player who has not received the accolades he so deserves. Perhaps after laying down and documenting an incredible volume of music on Work, the spotlight will shine a little brighter on this unheralded player. A composer and educator, as well as one of the most in-demand musicians in New York, Blue is a soulful performer, a full-throated sax man with a fluid and lyrical style which ...

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Album Review

Benito Gonzalez: Passion Reverence Transcendence

Read "Passion Reverence Transcendence" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


In the grand, giving spirit of the master, pianist Benito Gonzalez, drummer Gerry Gibbs and bassist Essiet Okon Essiet hold absolutely nothing back and pull no punches on their exhilarating tribute to McCoy Tyner, Passion Reverence Transcendence. With each tune taped in a single take, the trio explodes with a bold and proclamatory rush. “Fly with the Wind" (originally written by Tyner for trio and strings in 1976) sets the bar high and never looks back. It's a ...

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Take Five With...

Take Five With Benito Gonzalez

Read "Take Five With Benito Gonzalez" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Benito Gonzalez: The fusion of world rhythms and straight-ahead jazz make this passionate performer an audience favorite all over the world. Benito Gonzalez is being recognized as an exciting pianist and composer for his well-received debut album, Starting Point, (with Christian McBride, Antonio Sanchez, Rene McLean and Ron Blake) and as winner of the 2005 Great American Jazz Piano Competition.Presently, Benito is creating a very personal body of work for his sophomore album as a leader that ...

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Live Review

Benito Gonzalez Trio Features Saxophonist Ron Blake

Read "Benito Gonzalez Trio Features Saxophonist Ron Blake" reviewed by Matt Merewitz


Halloween Night left Twins Jazz relatively empty; most opting for traditional Halloween parties. But that didn’t stop the Benito Gonzalez Trio and young tenor titan Ron Blake from blazing through two sets of forward-thinking originals and standards.

The Venezuelan pianist has made quite a name for himself, paying his dues on the D.C. scene since his arrival in 2001. He recently finished a two-year stint at the local “center for the preservation of jazz and blues,” HR-57. He has a ...

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Festival

Discover The Magic Of The New Chicago Jazz Piano Festival

Discover The Magic Of The New Chicago Jazz Piano Festival

Source: Jim Luce

Rhapsody in Blue, The Great American Songbook & The Music of McCoy Tyner Launch A Year-Long Celebration of the Rich History and Vibrant Future of Jazz Piano in Chicago March 29 & 30 at PianoForte Studios in Chicago. In the world of jazz piano, all roads lead to Chicago beginning on March 29th, as the Chicago Jazz Piano Festival begins its inaugural spring season at Pianoforte Studios with the centennial performance of the classic 1924 George Gershwin groundbreaking work, “Rhapsody ...

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Event

Keys To Venezuela: Klavierhaus Shines The Spotlight On Venezuelan Jazz Pianists In July

Keys To Venezuela: Klavierhaus Shines The Spotlight On Venezuelan Jazz Pianists In July

Source: Decibel

In celebration of Venezuela's Independence Day on July 5, Klavierhaus, New York City's premier fine piano showroom located at 790 11th Avenue at 54th Street, New York, NY 10019, is hosting a series of Venezuelan Jazz Piano performances throughout July. Produced by Jim Luce and Charles Carlini, the series will feature three of the finest Venezuelan pianists in New York City. The performances will begin on July 12 with Cesar Orozco, followed by Silvano Monasterios on July 19 and Benito ...

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Recording

Benito Gonzalez - Circles (Furthermore Recordings, 2010)

Benito Gonzalez - Circles (Furthermore Recordings, 2010)

Source: Music and More by Tim Niland

In the early and mid 1970's, pianist McCoy Tyner released a series of powerful modal jazz LP's that melded the fire of the “new thing" and the intricacy of traditional jazz. Pianist Benito Gonzalez explores similar terrain on his most recent album, supported by a potent group consisting of Myron Walden on alto and soprano saxophone, Ron Blake on tenor saxophone, Azar Lawrence on tenor saxophone, Christian McBride on bass and Jeff “Tain" Watts on drums. They come out firing ...

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Recording

Pianist Benito Gonzalez Releases His Sophmore Album, Circles, on Furthermore Recordings

Pianist Benito Gonzalez Releases His Sophmore Album, Circles, on Furthermore Recordings

Source: CHC Network

Circles, the new recording by Venezuelan pianist Benito González, his second as a leader, speaks of an artist taking stock—as he moves forward. “This album for me marks a cycle that ends and another that begins," says González. “All my experiences are portrayed in this album." And what a remarkable journey it's been.

“Circles reflects everything I had been living in this cycle in my life." If the recording has a classic, 1960s sound, “it wasn't premeditated, but a reflection ...

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Birthday

Jazz Musician of the Day: Benito Gonzalez

Jazz Musician of the Day: Benito Gonzalez

Source: Michael Ricci

All About Jazz is celebrating Benito Gonzalez's birthday today!

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Birthday

Jazz Musician of the Day: Benito Gonzalez

Jazz Musician of the Day: Benito Gonzalez

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All About Jazz is celebrating Benito Gonzalez's birthday today!

JAZZ MUSICIAN OF THE DAY Benito Gonzalez

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Performance / Tour

Benito Gonzalez at the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage in October

Benito Gonzalez at the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage in October

Source: All About Jazz

The Duke Ellington Jazz Festival Presents: Benito Gonzalez The Kennedy Center Millennium Stage Washington, DC Wednesday, October 1, 2008 6pm Free The Duke Ellington Jazz Festival is proud to present Benito Gonzalez at The Kennedy Center Millennium Stage at 6pm on Wednesday, October 1, 2008. Puerto Rican pianist and composer, Benito Gonzalez, is turning heads for his critically acclaimed debut album, “Starting Point" (featuring Christian McBride, Antonio Sanchez, Rene McLean, ...

“the pianist’s arrangements allow the listener to get lost in [the] suite-like structure of his works, the crescendos of ensemble fireworks, and the often bluesy musings he intersperses throughout. If this represents Gonzalez’s Starting Point, I can’t wait to hear what follows." - Mark Holston, Jazziz

“The standout track here is a graceful “I’ll Remember April,” which features fiery soloing from pianist Benito Gonzalez." - Lucy Tauss, JazzTimes

“Gonzalez played with a vibrant and exciting style. Often during his aggressive solos he raised off the bench to get better leverage to pound out the notes…He showed his versatility by slowing the pace for the ballad.” - Dan MacDonald, Florida Times-Union

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Primary Instrument

Piano

Location

New York City

Willing to teach

Intermediate to advanced

Credentials/Background

Benito teaches students privately in New York City. Videocasted lessons can be arranged to students anywhere in the world. For full information on Benito's studio, visit www.gonzalez.synthasite.com.

Clinic/Workshop Information

Benito has given masterclasses alongside jazz greats: Artist Collective, Hartford, CT: Rene McLean
New Haven University, CT: Rene McLean
Howard University, DC: Rene McLean
George Washington University, DC: Antonio Sanchez

Photos

Concerts

Music

Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

HOLLAWAY - Jazz•ish

Nembleu Entertainment
2024

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That Place

Self-Produced
2024

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Sing To The World

Rainy Days Records
2021

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Work

Jazzheads
2020

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Trying Times

Concord Music Group
2020

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Passion Reverence...

Whaling City Sound
2018

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Autumn Leaves

From: HOLLAWAY - Jazz•ish
By Benito Gonzalez

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