
NEW
YORK (Take Home Music) - There's nothing make-believe about the piano
playing on Gary Paul Bryant's latest album, Imaginary Piano. The keys
resonate throughout the high-energy collection of jazz nuances with a
hint of classical interludes.
Bryant's sixth album Imaginary
Piano takes listeners on an upbeat journey to places visualized and
dreamed only by the individual - musical wonderlands adorned with
melodies and harmonies alike that touch the heart and awaken the soul.
The
title track, "Imaginary Piano" features an orchestrated background and
simple-keyed cascades atop an ornate background of what seems like
limitless instruments. "Last Night in Paris," on the contrary, exudes a
rhythmic sense of intensity captured by pulsating, powerful strings,
while the piano leads the way through what can only be imagined as a
dark, rainy night under the Eiffel Tower.
His peers have warmly
accepted the new release with open arms and kind words. While fellow
composer and solo pianist Jill Palmer deemed it "very uplifting music,"
pianist Michael
David said, "It's about time somebody brought life into
this genre."
In addition, the Seattle Times' Patrick MacDonald
hailed Bryant's music as, "excellent piano work." Bryant is excited
about the release as well.
"I wanted to do something different
with a piano. I mean, this music is definitely not new-age ambience,
it's not head-banging rock either," Bryant says. "I'm just trying to
put some power and positive energy behind a few simple piano melodies
that I hope people will enjoy."
Bryant grew up in New England.
By 13, he had taught himself piano, guitar, drums and accordion. He
wrote and copyrighted his first song, Move Away, at the age of 15. He
currently lives in Washington State.
He founded OnlyPiano.com
and Only Piano
Radio in November of 2004. Already receiving thousands
of visitors each month, the website hosts exclusive interviews with new
and seasoned pianists, such as
David Lanz and Bob Alberti, along with
extensive piano-based resources.
Imaginary Piano will be
released on March 15, 2005 on Bryant's label Take Home
Music and is
available online at CDBaby.com, Amazon.com and Tower records. The album
will be in stores on May 1, 2005. For more information, or to order the
album, visit GaryPaulBryant.com.