Connections Bruce Katz Band

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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
21.04.2023

Label: Dancing Rooster Records

Genre: Blues

Subgenre: Bluesy Rock

Artist: Bruce Katz Band

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  • 1 Right Here Right Now 05:20
  • 2 Nighttime Stroll 04:37
  • 3 Where's My Wallet 04:41
  • 4 Morning On Basin Street 05:42
  • 5 Down Below 05:07
  • 6 Sneakin' Around 05:41
  • 7 The Dream 05:08
  • 8 All About That 05:04
  • 9 Gary's Jam 05:11
  • 10 Tides Are Turning 04:48
  • 11 What I Feel 04:58
  • Total Runtime 56:17

Info for Connections

"Connections" is the newest album from the legendary keyboardist Bruce Katz and his dynamic band. Recorded at famed Capricorn Studios in Macon, Georgia, this album includes ten new original tunes that explore the connections between Bruce’s many influences: Blues, New Orleans R&B, Jam Blues, Soul-Jazz, and Blues Rock.

Bruce was a longtime member of Gregg Allman’s Band and member of other Allman Brother “family bands”, including Butch Trucks’ Les Brers and Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band. Recording the album at Capricorn, the studio that gave the world the Allman Brothers and so many other greats, was an inspired choice for creating Connections, and the results are stunning!

New members Aaron Lieberman (guitar, vocals) and Liviu Pop (drums) have revitalized the sound of the Bruce Katz Band. Founding member of God Street Wine, Aaron Lieberman, has added his expressive and soulful singing along with his brilliant guitar work. Liviu Pop on drums adds imagination and energy to the band and plays grooves that only he could create. Bruce plays Hammond B3, piano and Hammond organ bass on eight of the eleven tunes. Shaun Oakley, the grandson of original Allman Brothers bassist Berry Oakley, plays bass on three of the tunes.

Bruce’s writing has never been better and the blending of his influences and Connections into his unique style of blues/roots/jam/soul-jazz music is fresh and exciting. Aaron contributes two of his own tunes on this album as well. As a critic once observed,” Bruce Katz’s music makes your mind think and gets your body moving too.” This new album will certainly do that!

Connections reaches new heights in Bruce Katz’s long and storied career, creating music that has deep roots and is simultaneously new and original. The award- winning master of the Keyboard is back!

"This man is as good as it gets. One of the greatest keyboard artists I’ve ever heard." (John Hammond)

Bruce Katz, piano, Hammond organ
Aaron Lieberman, guitar, vocals
Liviu Pop, drums




Bruce Katz
is a legendary keyboardist (Hammond B3 and Piano) who has released 11 albums as a leader and has appeared on over 75 other CDs with the likes of John Hammond, Delbert McClinton, Ronnie Earl, Little Milton, Butch Trucks, Duke Robillard, David "Fathead" Newman, and many, many others.

He has also had a strong musical connection with the Allman Brothers Band, and was a member of Gregg Allman's band for six years (2007-2013), Jamoe's Jasssz Band (2010-2015), Butch Trucks' Freight Train Band and Les Brers (2015-2017). Bruce also occasionally toured with the Allman Brothers as well.

Bruce is a six time (2008, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2019, 2020) Nominee for the Blues Music Award (W.C. Handy Award) for "Pinetop Perkins Piano Player of the Year", selected by the Blues Foundation of Memphis, TN. He won the BMA for Acoustic Blues Album of the Year in 2019 for his collaboration with Joe Louis Walker and Giles Robson for Journeys to the Heart of the Blues and is nominated again in 2020 for the same award for his acoustic piano album Solo Ride. He was also nominated for "Outstanding Musician (Keyboards)" by Living Blues Magazine in 2015 and 2019. ​

He is a unique player and composer who combines Blues and American Roots music with elements of jazz, and improvisational rock music that creates a signature sound that is all is own. ​

Bruce was an Associate Professor at the Berklee College of Music for fourteen years (1996-2010), teaching Harmony, Hammond organ labs, Blues History and Private Piano Instruction.

​ Bruce began playing piano at age 5 and has a lengthy background in classical piano. After hearing a Bessie Smith record when he was 10 years old, he started teaching himself blues and early jazz on the piano. He then heard boogie-woogie and swing music and continued his musical journey into more aspects of jazz and American roots music. Bruce attended Berklee College of Music in the mid-1970s, studying Composition and Performance. ​

For the next fifteen years, he performed with many of the leading musicians in New England, and played “on the road” for long stretches of time. In the early 1980s, Bruce played with Big Mama Thornton on her East Coast tours and this experience revived his desire to play Blues Music as a primary focus.

After a particularly long stint of touring in the late '80s with Barrence Whitfield and the Savages, he decided to come off the road and enrolled at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston where he earned a Master's degree in Jazz Performance and studied with Geri Allen, Paul Bley, Cecil McBee, and George Russell. It was during this time that he conceived of and started writing music that became the Bruce Katz Band. ​

In 1992, he met Ronnie Earl, who soon invited him to join his band, The Broadcasters. During his nearly five-year stint with Earl, Katz toured the world and performed on six albums, writing and co- writing many of the tunes, such as "The Colour of Love," "Ice Cream Man," and "Hippology." The album “Grateful Heart” (Bullseye) won the Downbeat Critics Poll for Best Blues Album of 1996. ​

In 1992 as well, Katz debuted his first solo album, "Crescent Crawl", on the AudioQuest label. He released "Transformation" the following year. Just before the release of "Mississippi Moan" in 1997, his third solo album, Katz left the Broadcasters to concentrate on a solo career. At that point, the Bruce Katz Band began touring the U.S. and Europe, and has been his ongoing focus, in addition to his many other projects. ​

In these years, Bruce played with Duke Robillard (2001-02), John Hammond (2005 – present), Gregg Allman (2007-13), Delbert McClinton (2011-2014) and many other high profile roots, blues, and rock performers, while continuing to tour and record with his own band. ​

His albums have consistently appeared high on the national and international radio play charts and have garnered critical and popular acclaim. ​

Bruce has also been the subject of feature stories and reviews in most of the leading blues and jazz publications throughout the world. ​

In addition to performing, Katz teaches piano, Hammond organ and theory privately at his studio in West Shokan, NY. Bruce teaches long-distance online "Skype" lessons as well. He also conducts Master Classes in Blues/Jazz Piano Style and History, Hammond B3 and Blues History, which he has done at various schools, universities and music festivals worldwide. ​

Formerly from Boston, Bruce has been based in Woodstock, NY since 2005.



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