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BRUCE KATZ BAND THREE FEET OFF THE GROUND AQ SACD1056 Eleven years of classical piano training led a young Bruce Katz to a wide appreciation of music, including blues, jazz, rock and honky-tonk. After studying jazz and bebop at Berklee College he hit the road for roughly 14 years playing with such greats as Big Mama Thornton, Mighty Sam McClain, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, Johnny Adams, Jimmy Witherspoon and Ronnie Earl. In the early 90's, burned out from constant gigging, he returned to New England Conservatory where he received his Masters in jazz. He played on 6 records with Ronnie Earl's Broadcasters and then formed his own band.
Bruce's fan base includes fans of traditional jazz (Hammond B3 lovers) and lovers of the blues. Because of his extensive touring, those fans spread across the country, though primarily situated on the coasts. He tours regularly, which has significantly expanded his live fan base. Recently, he has begun to get considerable attention from fans of other "jam bands." Like many of the young bands currently offering compelling mixtures of musical styles coupled with entertaining live shows, Bruce has recently seen a surge in fans who follow such artists as Leftover Salmon, String Cheese Incident, Dave Matthews Band and others.
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