Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Jim Brickman

Jim Brickman

Jim Brickman has revolutionized the sound of solo piano with his pop-style instrumentals and star studded vocal collaborations.Since the release of his debut album No Words in 1994, Jim Brickmans romantic piano sound has made him the best selling solo piano artist of our time. His signature style has also brought him two Grammy nods, four Gold albums, and 30 charted adult radio hits. Brickman received top honors with two SESAC Songwriter of the Year awards, a Canadian Country Music Award and a Dove Award presented by the Gospel Music Association.Brickmans best-known compositions include the chart-toppers Valentine, The Gift, Love of My Life, Simple Things and Peace. He has established a reputation for his collaborations with many gifted musical artists that include: Martina McBride, Gerald Levert, Lady Antebellum, Michael W. Smith, Kenny Loggins, Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Collin Raye, Michael Bolton, Sara Evans, Donny Osmond, and Olivia Newton-John.A native of Cleveland, Ohio Brickman began playing piano at the age of five and studied at the prestigious Cleveland Institute of Music where a scholarship has been established in his honor. He founded his own advertising music company in 1980.Brickman has received worldwide acclaim as a performer. His concerts have been enjoyed internationally and in over 125 cities across the U.S, including shows at Carnegie Hall and the White House. He recently performed on his eighth Jim Brickman Cruise.Jim Brickman hosts Your Weekend, a weekly radio show, heard in over 80 cities across North America. He has authored three best-sellers, Simple Things, Love Notes and his latest book Soothe How To Find Calm Amidst Everyday Chaos.A strong supporter of PBS, Brickman has taped five concert specials presented on the network, which include Celebration of the 70s (2013) Beautiful World (2009), Jim Brickman at the Magic KingdomThe Disney Songbook (2005), My Romance, An Evening with Jim Brickman (2000) and Love Songs and Lullabies (2002).

at Rams Head on Stage
33 West Street
Annapolis, United States

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