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A Journey thru music with music producer Warren A. Keller of SGC

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The child of a concert pianist and teacher, and a world-class operatic baritone, Warren began playing and singing early. His father, Howard Keller, was blessed with an amazingly rich baritone voice. Warren has sung, played woodwinds (tenor/alto saxophone, flute), and writing music on the New York City and Nashville music scenes. Warren was fortunate enough to have studied with the late, great Kenny Davern who began his career with Jack Teagarden and was a multiple winner of the Downbeat Poll for soprano sax and clarinet.  Mr. Keller began his professional career with friends from New Jersey in the band 'Harper.'. While the formative years from 1973-1979 were spent with this one act, Warren's singing, playing, and performing abilities were honed by the variety of styles they covered, and their extensive travels as a road band in the US and Canada.  Harper morphed into a Disco-Funk act, covering everything from Earth, Wind, and Fire, to Crown Heights Affair. 

 

Having experienced success as any rocker in the 80s, and Nashville songwriter in the 90s—composer, producer, woodwindist, Warren A. Keller now channels his most vibrant, grooving influences into his role as leader of the perfectly named, fiery, urban jazz/funk ensemble, Spontaneous Groovin’Combustion.SGC is thrilled to offer the first two singles from the second album, named ‘All’s Well.’The title track features bassist extraordinaire, Brendan Rothwell, and“Chicago Morning. Warren is also a world-renowned astrophotographer who has taught the art and science of Astro-imaging via books, articles, and videos. He enjoys a busy life combining this visual art with his musical talents.

 

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