lesblachut
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Les Blachut is a performing musician on keyboards, 4-mallet vibraphone, tenor steelpans, and other keyboard-based percussion instruments. Les graduated from Berklee College of Music (berklee.edu) and from the International Academy of Arts & Science. Les is an accomplished composer, producer and educator. His credits include teaching at the Miami School of Audio Engineering (SAE.edu) Broward Community College, St. Jude School in Boca Raton, Hot Keys Music Studios, Piano Showcase, judging for the Billboard Songwriting Competition and the US Songwriting Competition. Les has been performing and recording music with many internationally recognized celebrities covering a wide spectrum of genres including jazz, pop, R&B, blues and ethnic music. Les is involved in the works of the Catholic Caribbean Music Ministry, performing and recording music for artists associated with St. George Church, St. Coleman Church and Our Lady of Czestochowas Mission. More information can be found at lesblachut.comBand/artist history
I work with various artists so it may be a different band every night.Have you performed in front of an audience?play live whenever possible and love it, check my calendar for current events.
Your musical influences
I don't like "artificial music" anything else will do.What equipment do you use?
makeshift vibraphone and malletsAnything else?
not really...jazzvibes's station
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Some nice Jazzy selections for your pleasure
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>>> Vive Le Jazz Hot !! <<<
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Le Jazz Hot !!
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Hi Les,
Came by to say hello, If you are still intersested in me collaborating on some vocals let me know.
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Very well done! A Night in Tunesia is one off the most cliche tunes in jazz by now. There are a milion versions of it. But this one is not pretentious, swings and is very well played indeed. The mix of the instruments is however a bit strange (bass on the left, trumpet in the back of mix) but, nonetheless: well done!