Ben Dowling
 

Biography

Jazz pianist and composer Ben Dowling takes the long view when it comes to music and his artistic and life journey. Born in Arkansas, raised in New York, Vermont and Boston but settled in Los Angeles, Dowling smiles at his conflicting geographical history, "so I'm this Southern white boy who knows how to shovel snow, design synthesizers and play funk. Go figure..."

The one thing this player does figure is how to push music to the next level. Whether from the synthesizers he's designed (Korg M1, Wavestation, Oasys, etc.), the multimedia and film projects he's scored (United Nations documentaries and interactive games), or in his producing and keyboard playing, Ben knows how to push the envelope forward while being true to the musical essentials.

"It truly is not about me. It's about the music and where it needs to go," he says.

With "World Rising," his new CD to be released on August 11, Ben takes his music exactly where it needs to go - creating a refreshing Weather Report-inspired, Herbie Hancock-like fusion of jazz, world and funk with top jazz talents including Mindi Abair, the late Carl Anderson, Niki Haris, Will Kennedy, Satnam Ramgotra and Bob Sheppard and a host of other friends from the World Music and Funk universes. World Rising is getting a substantial lift this summer with radio play and targeted performances in the US, in addition to Ben's appearances at the Montreax Jazz Festival and at concert venues across Europe and Asia.

Trained in classical piano and organ at an early age, Ben discovered the music of Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock and Keith Jarrett at 14, later studying improvisation from Ran Blake at New England Conservatory, piano performance at Boston University and as the protoge' of Calvin Jackson - pianist, composer and jazz educator. As a jazz pianist, a synthesizer programmer and in all his musical endeavors - Ben has had quite a ride from playing funk with Earth, Wind & Fire's Al McKay to programming sounds for Madonna and Weather Report's Joe Zawinul, to his wide-ranging discography including recordings with Tom Coster, Freddy Hubbard, Yellowjackets, Jon Anderson (Yes) and the late Michael Jackson - while performing worldwide at top venues including: Lincoln Center, The Greek Theater, Hollywood Bowl, The Umbria, Jakarta and Mt. Fuji Jazz Festivals.

World Rising is thematic of a lifelong mission of bringing different creative elements together in new and innovative ways. "Real innovation comes from bringing things together that don't usual keep company and taking the time for inspiration to reveal itself," Ben says. "That is how new synthesizers are designed, and that is how new ideas grow. Entirely new forms spring forth." Another example might be Ben's 2007 multimedia project "The Path of Peace" with painter, Mark Wagner. An ambient art collaboration, it casts Ben's solo piano improvisations with visual artist Mark Wagner's video scoring of his original paintings, drawings, sketches - garnering rave reviews from around the world.

"With World Rising, I wanted to design a new kind of World Jazz music that was really great to move to, that broke new ground creatively and that really lends itself to live performance. I'm so tired of music being over-planned, over-produced and over structured. Lip syncing and air guitar are fine for video games, but I want to see players take some risks. World Rising is my way of returning the jazz form to its tradition of "open arrangement" so we can perform at a higher level - available to the magic that makes live performance such a life-changing event."

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Music

World Rising
2009
A brilliant fusion of jazz, world and funk influences in a percussion-rich, groove-centric stew features Mindi Abair, Will Kennedy & Bob Sheppard - including a formerly unreleased track with vocalists: Niki Haris and the late, great Carl Anderson.
MP3: $12.95 CD: $16.95
Reviews
1
 
The Path of Peace Visionsound - DualDisc (Audio CD/Multimedia DVD)
2007
Award-winning audio/visual collaboration between pianist Ben Dowling and painter/visionary artist, Mark Wagner. Includes: Audio CD and Multimedia DVD. A CD Baby Editor's Pick.
MP3: $12.95 CD: $19.95
Reviews
8
 
Ahimsa
2001
This product has been replaced by - and includes the same material as - The Path of Peace DualDisc. Please use the link below, for more info. Using the same intent and recording approach, there is twice as much music as was on the original release.
MP3: $9.95
Reviews
11