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Paul Borello Michael Roach Duet

Friday, March 10, 2017

Paul Borrello, drums
518 858 7556
paulborrello@yahoo.com
www.paulborrello.com

Paul Borrello is a percussionist, drum set, and mallet player that lives in the Capitol region. He studied music at the Berklee School of Music in Boston, received an Associates degree from Schenectady Community College and received a Bachelors degree in music industry and a teaching certification from Saint Rose. He will also have completed a Masters degree at Boston University in the fall of 2013. Paul has worked with many notable musicians in the capitol region such as Maria Zemauntauski, Dan Dobek, Sten Isaachsen, George Muscatello, Peter Einhorn, and many others. Paul is currently working with the John Savage Band, the LAB Trio with Bill Leary and Brian Axford and Ten 27 with Monica Roach. Paul also performs on vibraphone in a piano-vibes duo with Michael Roach. Paul has studied with Ed Saindon from Berklee School of Music, Jay Hoggard from Wesleyan and pianist Dan Dobek. Presently, he teaches instrumental lessons at the Brown School in Niskayuna, New York.

Michael Roach, piano
518 316 1250
mlrbp@excite.com
http://micmon.net/solopiano

Michael Roach is a pianist, multi-keyboardist, and composer. He is originally from New York City, but now resides in the Capital District Region. He received training in classical and popular piano as a youngster. He has had the opportunity to play many different genres of music including: Jazz, Rock, Pop, Classical, and Rhythm and Blues. Michael also plays in various musical situations including: solo, duet, and trio formats.

Michael has performed at venue/spaces such as: The Whitney Museum of American Art, Symphony Space, the Black Rock Coalition Festival in New York City, the Black Expo, Albany’s Lark Fest, and the Albany Tulip Festival.

He is also an integral part of the jazz trio, TEN27, which has a configuration of piano/keyboards, cello/bass, and drums. With this trio, in addition to playing piano, he plays synthesizer, a vintage Fender Rhodes, and a Wurlitzer electric piano.

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Friday, March 10, 2017