Pat Bianchi

Pat Bianchi is more than a disciple of the great organ players we know of over the many years. He is a monster player and a unique creative master with a different approach.

Monty Alexander

 

 Bianchi's deep knowledge of jazz organ history continues to inform his own voice. While he is a proponent of the classic jazz organ trio sound, he's not confined by it. 

 Downbeat Magazine

 

 

Bianchi, has established his own voice as an organist, something not easily done and gives ample evidence why many regard him as the next big thing on the venerable Hammond B3   •  All About Jazz

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Renowned organist Pat Bianchi returns with Confluence, a high-energy trio recording that captures the raw immediacy of three musicians pushing themselves to the edge. Accompanied by two of New York City’s finest in Troy Read more

Renowned organist Pat Bianchi returns with Confluence, a high-energy trio recording that captures the raw immediacy of three musicians pushing themselves to the edge. Accompanied by two of New York City’s finest in Troy Roberts on saxophone and Colin Stranahan on drums, the album channels the intensity of a live concert - unfiltered, spontaneous and full of the forward-moving creativity that has come to define Bianchi’s work.

Widely regarded as one of the leading organists of his generation, Bianchi blends deep respect for the jazz organ tradition with a modern sensibility rooted in harmonic invention, rhythmic drive and a refusal to fit neatly into stylistic boxes. His sound reflects the teachings of mentors Dr. Lonnie Smith and Joey DeFrancesco, yet carves out a path that is unmistakably his own.

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