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Biography
Aaron
Meyer began playing the piano at age four years old and was composing
his own music by age nine. Since launching his music career at age
twelve, he has released two CD's of original compositions, Journey and Arrival.
In 2006, Aaron released a limited edition live CD entitled Live at the Madrid Theatre. Aaron's versatile piano style incorporates jazz, latin, classical, and
world music influences, and he continues to explore blending electronic
and acoustic instrumentation, as well as the use of voice as an
instrument.
As a solo artist, Aaron has performed in numerous venues
throughout California, including the Madrid Theatre, Louis B. Mayer
Theater, and Stanford's Dinkelspiel Auditorium. He has also performed
for such notable organizations as Oneness, Spotlight the Arts, The
American Lung Association, and Barnes & Noble. Over the years,
Aaron has had the privilege of performing for such distinguished
personalities as Wink Martindale, Wolfgang Puck, Tom Poston, Susan
Sullivan, and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
In addition to his performances both as a solo artist
and with the Aaron Meyer Band, Aaron's music has been performed by
numerous ensembles, including the Stanford Wind Ensemble, the Calabasas
High School Wind Ensemble, San Francisco State University Jazz Band.
Throughout 2002, Aaron was featured on KCET (PBS Los Angeles) in a
biographical segment entitled "Inspiration is Priceless," and he
appeared live on KCET with Yanni later that year. In 2005, Aaron and
his band performed a benefit concert for Spotlight the Arts entitled
"Meyer @ The Mayer." This event was filmed for CTV, and the special
aired for several months.
Aaron received his B.A. in Music Composition from Stanford University and currently resides in Los Angeles.
Professional Affiliations:
- ASCAP
- SCL (Society of Composers & Lyricists)
- AFM Local 47
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