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#240022 - 08/14/08 10:12 PM
David Benoit Beat Street WNAMM 2008 @ Roland 700GX
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Registered: 09/21/00
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#240024 - 08/15/08 08:32 AM
Re: David Benoit Beat Street WNAMM 2008 @ Roland 700GX
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Benoit is one of the guys who has figured out how to leverage fantastic talent into a decent living without compromising his musical integrity. Besides being a primary GRP artist, he's "everywhere" as an arranger/ producer.
I was listening to a favorite-George Benson's "Here, There and Everywhere", and Benoit was the arranger/producer/pianist.
Last week, I pulled out my favorite Kenny Rankin album to listen to "Hiding Inside Myself", one of my all-time favorite "gems". (Rankin's pretty cool-check him out if you don't know his stuff). Anyway, you guessed it, the tune was arranged and produced by Benoit.
David is one supurb example of what professional musicianship is all about. The talent is obvious. When you look at his life and work, it's also obvious that he's a "Class Act". He knows that his commitment to his art limits the size of the audience, and, even though he's at the top of his game, he probably makes about as much as the CEO of a small company with $50 million in annual sales. He takes a little flack for his "easy listening" stuff, but that's how he increased his visibility and income. George Benson did the same thing with "Breezin"...lot's of criticism from the hard-line jazz community. He had a long series of well-received albums thst only sold modestly. He was gettig out of the business. Then, "Breezin" sold 9 million copies, and, as they say, the rest was history. No apologies from Benson or Benoit for "selling out". And there shouldn't be.
Benoit 'sticks to his guns", lives with the restrictions and makes the world a better and more enlightened place in the process.
To me, that's what it's all about.
Thanks, Donny. I won't tell anyone that you're really a "closet jazzer", chicken hat and all. It's really a "Back to the Chicken Shack" hat, I think.
Russ
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