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  1. Jacob was born in Metz, Lorraine on 8 May 1958. A pianist by age four, he was immersed in studying the French classics. Something of a child prodigy, Jacob had perfect pitch and natural talent. He did not discover jazz until age 10, but when he did, its improvised nature appealed to him immediately.

  2. Maynard Ferguson (trumpet/flugelhorn) Roger Ingram, Craig Johnson, Walter White, Brian Thompson (trumpet) Keith Oshiro, Joe Berati (trombone) Dave Pietro, Matt Wallace, Chip McNeill, Glenn Kostur (saxophone) Christian Jacob (keyboards), Nathan Berg (bass), Chris Brown (drums) iTunes Amazon.

  3. 1997 Christian Jacob ~ Maynard Ferguson Presents 1997 Gene Burkert ~ The System 1995 Vic Lewis Presents West Coast Jazz 1994 Maynard Ferguson ~ Live From London 1993 Anita O’Day (with The Jack Sheldon Orchestra) ~ Rules Of The Road 1993 Fritz Renold Quartet Plus 2 ~ Shanti & Sri 1992 Christian Jacob and Fritz Renold ~ Bostonian Friends

  4. Released. 1997 — US. CD —. Album, Reissue, Remastered. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "Live From London" on Discogs.

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  5. LIVE From London was created by The VOCES8 Foundation and its festival team as a specific response to the COVID pandemic in 2020. Winning praise from artists, publications and audiences around the world, the team has delivered ten digital festivals and broadcast over 100 concerts selling 250,000+ tickets in over 183 territories.

  6. Christian Jacob. Born in Lorraine, France, Christian Jacob began playing classical music at age 4 and became immersed in the music of Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel, whose harmonic universe was influential on jazz. “I was 9 or 10 when I discovered jazz,” Christian reminisces, “and the very first thing that appealed to me was the harmony ...

  7. Ronnie Scott’s in Soho, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom mixed at: Santa Barbara Sound Design in Santa Barbara, California, United States live instrumental recording of: In a Mellow Tone lyricist: Milt Gabler (in 1939) composer: Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1939) publisher: EMI Robbins