About Keyan Williams
Keyan Williams
AboutKeyan
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Keyan Williams now makes his
home in Phoenix, Arizona. Keyan started playing the sax at age 8 and by the age of 16 he was playing Jazz Sax and Classical Flute. Keyan has never been shy to play for crowds. Many fans of his music have said that his style reminds them of Grover Washington Jr., and he is very humbled by their compliments. Grover Washington Jr., musically influenced Keyan, along with many other jazz artists like: Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Wes Montgomery
and Stanley Clarke.
Keyan recently released his new CD, “The Art of Living”. The CD is a groove filled production that is reminiscent of the kind of music Grover made. Keyan says, “Grover Washington Jr. is one of my favorite musicians. He would give you a great show with three hours of non-stop playing. I wanted to keep that kind of drive alive. It’s music with really strong grooves, to get
back to what I call the original smooth jazz sound. I think I’ve done that with this album”.
When it comes to live performances, Keyan plays from the heart and you’ll
never hear him play a solo the same way twice. He has been gracing the
stage since his very early years, playing at various venues like Carnegie Hall and Avery Fisher Hall. Keyan has had the honor of sharing the stage with Herbie Hancock, Chic Corea, and Junior Cook. These experiences helped make him the performer he is today.
Keyan’s charity of choice is the Arizona chapter of the American Diabetes Association. This charity is close to Keyan’s heart given that he has lost his Grandfather and more recently, a wonderful Aunt to this terrible disease.
Recent Live Performances:
Keyan has his own Jazz Café –
Check him out most weekends at
BridgeKey Cafe’
7010 South 27th Avenue Phoenix, Arizona
Enjoy a scrumptious Sunday Brunch
with live jazz
Orozko Lounge/John Ascuagus Nugget Casino Reno, Nevada
Phoenix Flame Basket ball Game
Phoenix, Arizona
News Channel 3 TV, Good Morning Arizona
SunFire African Art Gallery
Greater Phoenix Black Chamber of Commerce
9th Annual Golf Tournament
Ocotillo Golf Resort
In The Media
United Center- Chicago Bulls - Performed National Anthem
Keyan was featured in the October 2006 ABYSS Jazz Magazine.
Keyan was featured as the Indie-Music Artist with Indie-Music.com
January 18th, 2007 with 88.1 FM at Fisk University in Nashville, TN
April 11th, 2007 with 92.1 FM Smooth Jazz Reno Nevada
Airplay
Terrestrial Radio:
88.1 WFSK FM, 99.5 FM WSUR, KCCK FM, WSIE 88.7FM, KJZS 92.1 FM,
WHCR 90.3FM, KUNV 91.5 FM, WEIB 106.3 FM
TV- Cable:
Keyan’s music can be heard on “Your Local on the 8’s with The Weather
Channel” at www.weather.com
Internet Radio:
Fredio Radio www.fredio.com/index.php?stationid=1&genre=Jazz
New Artist Radio www.newartistradio.com/members/members/396/Live 365
www.live365.com/stations/cruisenjazz
E- Radio Biz www.e-radiobiz.com/default.asp?artid=157
Artist First www.artistfirst.com/(Switzerland)
Smooth Vibes www.smoothvibes.com/swissgroove.html
Atlanta Blue Sky www.atlantabluesky.com(Jazz Colors)
Radio Jazz Plus www.radiojazzplus.com/
Radio Zenwaw www.radio.zenwaw.com/
Echo Radio www.echosmoothjazz.com/
Reviews
“Oh my... Excellent! Keyan has such a CRISP horn. Kind of like Grover
Washington, but with his own sound. And for sure, it won’t be long before
his fans are able to distinguish style. Definitely, one of the best new smooth
jazz artists I have heard this year.”
–Rachelle Bivins, Abyss Jazz Magazine
“The title track on the new release The Art of Living makes me feel a little
homesick. This song reminds me a lot of my time in New York and riding
down the Major Deegan Expressway in the back seat as a child. My
dad played mostly soft jazz tunes while driving and I got a
kick out of watching the buildings go by while listening
to the music. The saxophone is obviously the main
instrument in this song, and it has a nice presence.
It doesn’t overpower the rest of the instruments
and what was played sounds really nice. Overall, a
very cool song. I’m going to call my parents now.”
-Jacob Dixon from Pratteln, Switzerland
“The Art of Living” song has excellent bass and
the rhythm is very groovy. The drumming is
good; it flows along with the song smoothly.
The best thing about this track is the saxophone;
it’s masterfully played without a flaw
and it hooks you up big time. It has a very
romantic feel to it and the melody manages to
chill you out. I like the way piano is introduced;
it
really enhances the mood of this track. BRILLIANCE!”
- Morris Plains
Links:
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/keyanwilliamsandtusp
Offical Site: http://www.keyanwilliams.com
Puchase music from:
iTunes: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/
wa/viewAlbum?playListId=192550932
CD Baby: http://cdbaby.com/cd/keyanwilliams
Blast my Music: http://www.blastmymusic.com/index.
php?main_page=index&cPath=737
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Keyan Williams now makes his
home in Phoenix, Arizona. Keyan started playing the sax at age 8 and by the age of 16 he was playing Jazz Sax and Classical Flute. Keyan has never been shy to play for crowds. Many fans of his music have said that his style reminds them of Grover Washington Jr., and he is very humbled by their compliments. Grover Washington Jr., musically influenced Keyan, along with many other jazz artists like: Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Wes Montgomery
and Stanley Clarke.
Keyan recently released his new CD, “The Art of Living”. The CD is a groove filled production that is reminiscent of the kind of music Grover made. Keyan says, “Grover Washington Jr. is one of my favorite musicians. He would give you a great show with three hours of non-stop playing. I wanted to keep that kind of drive alive. It’s music with really strong grooves, to get
back to what I call the original smooth jazz sound. I think I’ve done that with this album”.
When it comes to live performances, Keyan plays from the heart and you’ll
never hear him play a solo the same way twice. He has been gracing the
stage since his very early years, playing at various venues like Carnegie Hall and Avery Fisher Hall. Keyan has had the honor of sharing the stage with Herbie Hancock, Chic Corea, and Junior Cook. These experiences helped make him the performer he is today.
Keyan’s charity of choice is the Arizona chapter of the American Diabetes Association. This charity is close to Keyan’s heart given that he has lost his Grandfather and more recently, a wonderful Aunt to this terrible disease.
Recent Live Performances:
Keyan has his own Jazz Café –
Check him out most weekends at
BridgeKey Cafe’
7010 South 27th Avenue Phoenix, Arizona
Enjoy a scrumptious Sunday Brunch
with live jazz
Orozko Lounge/John Ascuagus Nugget Casino Reno, Nevada
Phoenix Flame Basket ball Game
Phoenix, Arizona
News Channel 3 TV, Good Morning Arizona
SunFire African Art Gallery
Greater Phoenix Black Chamber of Commerce
9th Annual Golf Tournament
Ocotillo Golf Resort
In The Media
United Center- Chicago Bulls - Performed National Anthem
Keyan was featured in the October 2006 ABYSS Jazz Magazine.
Keyan was featured as the Indie-Music Artist with Indie-Music.com
January 18th, 2007 with 88.1 FM at Fisk University in Nashville, TN
April 11th, 2007 with 92.1 FM Smooth Jazz Reno Nevada
Airplay
Terrestrial Radio:
88.1 WFSK FM, 99.5 FM WSUR, KCCK FM, WSIE 88.7FM, KJZS 92.1 FM,
WHCR 90.3FM, KUNV 91.5 FM, WEIB 106.3 FM
TV- Cable:
Keyan’s music can be heard on “Your Local on the 8’s with The Weather
Channel” at www.weather.com
Internet Radio:
Fredio Radio www.fredio.com/index.php?stationid=1&genre=Jazz
New Artist Radio www.newartistradio.com/members/members/396/Live 365
www.live365.com/stations/cruisenjazz
E- Radio Biz www.e-radiobiz.com/default.asp?artid=157
Artist First www.artistfirst.com/(Switzerland)
Smooth Vibes www.smoothvibes.com/swissgroove.html
Atlanta Blue Sky www.atlantabluesky.com(Jazz Colors)
Radio Jazz Plus www.radiojazzplus.com/
Radio Zenwaw www.radio.zenwaw.com/
Echo Radio www.echosmoothjazz.com/
Reviews
“Oh my... Excellent! Keyan has such a CRISP horn. Kind of like Grover
Washington, but with his own sound. And for sure, it won’t be long before
his fans are able to distinguish style. Definitely, one of the best new smooth
jazz artists I have heard this year.”
–Rachelle Bivins, Abyss Jazz Magazine
“The title track on the new release The Art of Living makes me feel a little
homesick. This song reminds me a lot of my time in New York and riding
down the Major Deegan Expressway in the back seat as a child. My
dad played mostly soft jazz tunes while driving and I got a
kick out of watching the buildings go by while listening
to the music. The saxophone is obviously the main
instrument in this song, and it has a nice presence.
It doesn’t overpower the rest of the instruments
and what was played sounds really nice. Overall, a
very cool song. I’m going to call my parents now.”
-Jacob Dixon from Pratteln, Switzerland
“The Art of Living” song has excellent bass and
the rhythm is very groovy. The drumming is
good; it flows along with the song smoothly.
The best thing about this track is the saxophone;
it’s masterfully played without a flaw
and it hooks you up big time. It has a very
romantic feel to it and the melody manages to
chill you out. I like the way piano is introduced;
it
really enhances the mood of this track. BRILLIANCE!”
- Morris Plains
Links:
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/keyanwilliamsandtusp
Offical Site: http://www.keyanwilliams.com
Puchase music from:
iTunes: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/
wa/viewAlbum?playListId=192550932
CD Baby: http://cdbaby.com/cd/keyanwilliams
Blast my Music: http://www.blastmymusic.com/index.
php?main_page=index&cPath=737
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Check out my 'Smooth Operation' track, maybe you could do the Sax Line i have in there instead of me resorting to Soundfonts ;)
Great, GREAT work!
Benson and Tonic