MP3 Yaron Gershovsky - Personal Notes
Jazz, Instrumental
13 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Traditional Jazz Combo, JAZZ: Smooth Jazz
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Yaron Gershovsky is widely recognized as an accomplished musician, whose long list of credits demonstrates versatility and excellence as a Pianist/Keyboardist, Arranger, Composer and Producer.
A Summa Cum Laude graduate of Berklee College of Music in Boston, Yaron has been, and still is the Musical Director and Pianist/Keyboardist for the world renowned vocal group The Manhattan Transfer. He has toured with them world wide, and has recorded and arranged for them both vocally and instrumentally. Among his arrangements for The Manhattan Transfer is the Grammy award winning song “Why Not”. On their last studio CD, “Vibrate” he is featured both as a pianist and as an arranger.
Yaron has recorded with such great artists as The Manhattan Transfer, Wayne Shorter, Lonnie Smith, Steve Gadd, Abraham Laboriel, Lew Soloff, Lou Marini, Janis Siegel, Ray Brown, Grady Tate, Don Sebesky, and the Count Basie Orchestra. He performed with such artists as Richie Havens, Pharaoh Sanders, Stan Getz, Louie Belson, and The Count Basie Orchestra and The Manhattan Transfer among others.
Yaron’s work also included the Broadway stage. He was the Vocal Arranger for the hit Musicals “City of Angels”, “Song of Singapore”, and “Swing” as well as numerous other workshops and productions such as “39” (The Music of Harold Harlen), “Tales of Manhattan”, (Music of Lieber & Stoller), and “Romeo and Juliet”.
Yaron Orchestrated the Musical “Tale of Two Cities”, and also wrote vocal arrangements for the “Henry Mancini Project”.
In April 2005, Yaron performed in Carnegie Hall in NYC under the direction of the famed conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, (Musical Director/Conductor of the San Francisco Philharmonic Orchestra).
Yaron has previously released “Lullabies and Love Songs for Children”, which he co-wrote, and co-produced with Peter Davis.
Yaron’s new CD, “Personal Notes”, was just released to much public acclaim.