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  • Born: January 12, 1973
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Trombone, Keyboards
  • Representative Albums: "Bringing Back the Funk," "Nice & Slow," "Somethin' Bout Love"

Biography

Even though Brian Culbertson might be categorized as jazz lite, his music has enough "oomph" to keep you interested. The talented composer/arranger/keyboardist/trombonist's music has maturity that is, at times, beyond his years, and Culbertson credits his dad with helping him develop an ear for the type of music he makes. His father, Jim Culbertson, a respected high school jazz band director and trumpeter, cultivated a love of sanguine sounds for a young Brian, who eagerly listened to anything his dad listened to. Their Decatur, IL, home would be alive with the recorded sounds of Maynard Ferguson, Buddy Rich, the Brecker Brothers, and David Sanborn. Growing up, Culbertson also listened to '70s R&B/pop/funk bands like Blood, Sweat & Tears, Tower of Power, and Earth, Wind & Fire. Culbertson began his musical training at the age of eight with piano lessons; at nine he moved to drums, at ten trombone, and at 12 bass. Bored with classical recital pieces, he began composing in junior high. By his freshman year in high school, he was experimenting with the then-new Yamaha DX-7 synthesizer and an old four-track recorder in the basement of his parents' home. His dedication earned him six individual and five group Down Beat student awards.

During his high-school years, he started getting into MIDI sequencing and synthesizers. He couldn't find players who were able to play his songs on the level he wanted as most of his peers were into heavy metal. So Culbertson, who cites pop producer/songwriter David Foster (Earth, Wind & Fire's "After the Love Is Gone") as one of his strongest influences, learned how to play all the parts himself. After graduation, Culbertson headed to Chicago to begin studies in the music program at DePaul University. On campus, he began to run into high-level musicians and started playing in a band. A family friend helped Culbertson get a deal with Mesa/Blue Moon in 1994. In the bedroom of the apartment he shared with three college buddies, Culbertson single-handedly recorded his debut album, Long Night Out. The album spent ten consecutive weeks in the Top Five of the adult contemporary charts. On his follow-up album, Modern Life, Culbertson eschewed the one-man band approach in favor of a live band made up of some of the best musicians in Chicago, plus stellar saxophonist Gerald Albright. He's since put out several other albums, including After Hours (1995), Secrets (1997), and Somethin' Bout Love (1999). Culbertson's productions include albums by Bob Mamet and Steve Cole. Having gotten into composing advertising jingles, Culbertson has set his sights on soundtracks. In 2001 the pianist (who also could play the trombone, trumpet, and percussion as well) released Nice & Slow, followed by Come on Up in 2003. Two years later he issued It's on Tonight, and in 2006 Soulful Christmas, a collection of holiday favorites as well as an original. ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guide
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Brian Culbertson

Background information
Born January 12, 1973 (1973-01-12) (age 36)
Origin Decatur, Illinois,
United States
Genres Smooth jazz
Occupations musician, instrumentalist
Instruments Keyboards
Trombone
Years active 1994–present
Website http://www.brianculbertson.com/

Brian Culbertson (born January 12, 1973) is a smooth jazz musician and instrumentalist from Decatur, Illinois, United States. Son of jazz band director and trumpeter Jim Culbertson, Brian's instruments include the keyboard and trombone.

Heavily influenced by funk, much of Culbertson's material is funk-based instrumental, but he has begun calling upon vocalists such as Trey Lorenz, Marc Nelson and Kenny Lattimore to add to his later pieces.

Culbertson has released eight albums so far. The first three were on the Blue Moon label: "Long Night Out" 1994, "Modern Life" 1995, and "After Hours" 1996. After moving to the Atlantic Records, three more albums followed: "Secrets" 1997, "Somethin' Bout Love" 1999, and the critically acclaimed "Nice & Slow" 2001. "Come on Up" 2003 was released on Warner Jazz, and Culbertson then moved to GRP Records for his project, "It's On Tonight" 2005 which debuted at #1 on Billboard Magazine's contemporary-jazz charts.

Brian Culbertson also works with many other musicians in the smooth jazz arena, often as a composer and arranger. Culbertson is currently credited with working with Dave Koz, Peter White, Richard Elliot, Jeff Lorber, Michael Lington and legendary A&M Records composer and producer Herb Alpert to name but a few. He is married to Michelle Culbertson.

Brian has regularly appeared live on many radio stations including KTWV 94.7 The Wave in California and the UK's Solar radio with Michael J. Parlett.

Brian has also regularly been an opening act for Barry Manilow's shows outside of Las Vegas since 2007.[1][2]

Discography

titles year label
"Long Night Out" 1994 Mesa / Bluemoon
"Modern Life" 1995 Mesa / Bluemoon
"After Hours" 1996 Mesa / Bluemoon
"Secrets" 1997 Mesa / Bluemoon
"Somethin' Bout Love" 1999 Atlantic / Wea
"Nice & Slow" 2001 Warner Bros / Wea
"Come On Up" 2003 Warner Bros / Wea
"It's On Tonight" 2005 GRP Records
"A Soulful Christmas" 2006 GRP Records
"Bringing Back The Funk" 2008 GRP Records

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Sundown: A Windham Hill Piano Collection (2006 Album by Various Artists)
WJJZ 106.1: Smooth Jazz Sampler, Vol. 5 (1998 Album by Various Artists)
WNUA 95.5: Smooth Jazz Sampler, Vol. 8 (1995 Album by Various Artists)

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