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David Bach Bio
The Baltimore/Washington DC based keyboardist/composer, David Bach, is the winner of two gold records and Recipient of the 2004 Maryland State Art Council Performance Award.
At the early age of six, while traveling
the world as an Air Force brat, David Bach began to recognize and work
toward his future calling. Stopovers all around the world served to
widen his appreciation for diverse styles of music. In 1995 and 1996,
Bach toured Europe as keyboardist for RCA/BMG recording artist FISHBELLY
BLACK. It gave him opportunity to play live dates in London, Rome, and
Paris, as well as cities in Germany, Switzerland, and Sicily.
His band, The David Bach Consort, recently was the winner of the Jazz
Discovery Showcase on Black Entertainment Television, performed at Jazzmatazz
with B.B. King, was featured in Washington's Taste of D.C. and played
at the Rosslyn Jazz Festival. His new world jazz style can be heard
on his latest CD, 5thousand Words and his first CD, Window on the West.
The David Bach Consort has appeared on television on WMAR TV in Baltimore,
the Smithsonian Institute, and at Jazzy Summer Nights at Baltimore's
City Hall. Additionally, his band has played at the National Cathedral,
the White House Correspondents Dinner and last month at USA Today's
annual holiday event.
Bach has played with Enrique Iglesias in front of 30,000 fans. His band
was voted "Best Instrumental Band" by Music Monthly Magazine 1999, 2000
and 2001. The David Bach Consort has been featured on national and international
television on BET's Jazz Central. He received a WAMMIE nomination in
1999 for "Best Instrumentalist" and "Best CD". David Bach has two Gold
Records to his name, one for a song he co-wrote with Crystal Waters.
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