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Randy Piscione  (Jazz)
Just a piano player

O Come All Ye Faithful (Jazz)

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This is my own arrangement of a classic Christmas song, seemed the appropriate time of year. The song was recorded "live" (no overdubs), using a Yamaha S90, with the keyboard split, and a jazz drum pattern arpeggio. It's also a bit of a rough mix and the level's a bit low so turn it up a bit. I wanted this to sound like the small jazz groups I used to hear at Yellowfingers in Toronto. I was not able to find a current copyright holder so I think posting the song is okay.
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Classical lessons, rock band at 16, jazz at Humber College at 18, on the road with a disco/funk showband at 20, got a real job for awhile, still playing now 'though.
I didn't want to pick a music genre because I like to be able to play all sorts of different styles of music. I prefer jazz, rock, R&B;/funk (Earth, Wind and Fire; Tower of Power; etc.), some classical and whatever else comes up.
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Randy Piscione Lists the following Influences
  George Duke, Rick Wakeman, Chuck Leavell, Vince Guaraldi, Josef Zawinul, Michael McDonald, Chester Thompson and even Beethoven