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Kevin
Cole - "You are about to hear the best
living Gershwin pianist in the world"
-Ben Zander, Conductor, Boston Philharmonic
By
Barbara Brill
This is The Kevin Cole, the man who has been called
"the world's best living Gershwin pianist since Gershwin
himself" by the renowned Gershwin scholar, the late
Edward Jablonski. "No one can touch him," he said.
This
is The Kevin Cole, the man Howard Reich, the arts critic
for the Chicago Tribune, praises. "When Cole sits down
at the piano, you would swear George Gershwin himself
was at work. Cole stands as the best Gershwin pianist
in America today."
This
is The Kevin Cole, the man Daniel Cariaga of the Los
Angeles Time wrote about in his review: "The virtuosic
Cole made his Hollywood Bowl debut in an audacious,
ear-opening performance of "Rhapsody in Blue." ... At
the end, a bowlful of Gershwin lovers hollered with
approval."
This
is The Kevin Cole, the man who was introduced to the
audience during his seventh performance with the Boston
Philharmonic by conductor Ben Zander with these words:
"You are about to hear the best living Gershwin pianist
in the world." And, this is The Kevin Cole, who as a
young man, was told by Irving Berlin after he finished
playing a Berlin medley: "Jesus Christ, kid, if I could
play like that, I would never have been a songwriter."
For
his third year in a row, Cole, a Steinway artist and
Gershwin expert, will be performing at the festival,
a benefit for the historical Star Theatre, 402 North
Coast Highway in Oceanside.
"Kevin
is the only quintuple threat I have the pleasure of
knowing -- singer, composer, conductor, arranger and
brilliant pianist," said Martin, who also was a vocal
coach for Judy Garland and Frank Sinatra. "He has grown
artistically in a way I have seldom seen. When I first
heard him at the piano 10 years ago, I was dazzled by
his pyrotechnics. But, it has surprised and delighted
me to find that every year since, I have found in his
work greater depth, subtlety and musicality," Martin
commented in April. And, for Cole's just released CD,
"Cole Plays Gershwin," Martin said: It is "the best
piano album I have ever heard. It's stunning".
Martin
also praises Cole as a singer. "Very seldom do I hear
something to perfection. His key is perfect. He's one
of the great male pop singers of all times."
Cole,
a Chicago resident who grew up in Bay City, Michigan,
where he began playing the piano at age 5, is a graduate
of the Interlochen Arts Academy.
He
has performed in Portugal and England and around the
nation, including appearances with the Los Angeles Philharmonic,
the Cincinnati Pops, the Minnesota Orchestra, the San
Francisco Symphony, the Pittsburgh Symphony, the Boston
Philharmonic, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, to
name a few.
And,
he has opened for Doc Severinsen and the Tonight Show
Band, has shared a concert evening with Broadway musical
legend Barbara Cook, has played at the requests of people
like Chicago's Mayor Richard Daley, Muhammed Ali and
members of the Gershwin and Jerome Kern families, has
won countless awards as music director and archivist,
and has recorded four discs for Yamaha's Disklavier
pianos.
There's
no doubt that Cole dazzles his audiences. They roar
after hearing his exhilarating, brilliant, miraculous,
emotional and powerful performances. And, all the while
they wonder whether he was made for the piano or if
the piano was made for him.
During the last few years, Cole has been one of the
most sought out performers, and it's not surprising,
since he can be described in the same words that have
often been used for George Gershwin: vibrant, dynamic,
honest and charming.
For more information about Cole, check his web site
at: kevincoleonline.com
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in South
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