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Alex Bugnon has created one of the most recognized styles in today's
contemporary jazz piano. It is a sultry
mixture of contemporary jazz, funk, and R&B with hints of gospel. Even the
titles of his CDs create anticipation for a musical experience that is
delivered with passion. His latest album,
FREE, reunites him with Atlanta based keyboardist and producer Phil
Davis. After recording FREE and his last album,
SOUTHERN LIVING,
in Atlanta, Bugnon calls this city his second musical home. FREE is a
refreshing blend of exotic rhythms with haunting, soulful melodies and the
signature Alex Bugnon piano sound.
Growing up in Montreux, Switzerland — the home of the Montreux Jazz
Festival — Bugnon started playing classical piano at age six. Guided by
his father, a jazz guitarist and classical opera singer, Bugnon acquired a
love for a wide range of music from Scott Joplin, Thelonious Monk, and
Bill Evans to Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner, and Joe Sample. Once a year for
an entire month, Montreux becomes the crossroads of the musical world, and
Bugnon went to his first concert at age seven to see none other than
Aretha Franklin!
He studied at the Paris Conservatory and the famous Mozart Academy in
Salzburg, Austria. At age nineteen, he moved to the U.S. and attended the
Berklee School of Music. While a student at Berklee, he performed with
local bands at clubs in and around the Boston area. During that period, he
also performed in church with many gospel groups. In 1985 he moved to New
York where he spent four years working as a session musician and touring
with urban and jazz luminaries such as Patti Austin, Freddie Jackson,
James Ingram, Earth Wind and Fire, and Keith Sweat.
Bugnon began his recording career in 1989 with his debut album, LOVE
SEASON which reached the pop charts and the Top 40 of the R&B charts as
did his 1990 recording, HEAD OVER HEELS. He intrigued his fans again in
1991 with 107 DEGREES IN THE SHADE, THIS TIME AROUND (1993), and TALES
FROM THE BRIGHT SIDE (1995). Five years later, Alex Bugnon signed with
Narada Jazz and recorded his sixth album,
ALEX
BUGNON...AS PROMISED,
followed in 2001 with SOUL
PURPOSE, which remained on Billboard's
Contemporary Jazz chart for 23 weeks. In 2003, Alex recorded for the first
time in Atlanta with some of that city's greatest musicians and titled his
album SOUTHERN LIVING.
“After exploring all of the sophisticated and progressive funk that helped
me find my sound, I knew I needed to get back to a sound that was more
laid back and straight to the point, where the songs, rather than fancy
production, are the focus,” he says. “With the success of artists like
Norah Jones and Alicia Keys, it’s clear to me that, like myself, people
are tired of the overproduced, heavy machine-oriented music that excited
them in the past. These are complicated times we live in, and it’s
inspiring to see a trend towards making life simpler and focusing on the
more important things.”
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