The Jeff Gaynor Band
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"...fabulous...clever...one versatile voice..."
- Alan Tecchio - Steppin' Out Magazine
"...a master of the keyboard...cranks out the energy...really connects with the audience..."
- Charles Krajewski - Charlie's Corner
"...a great, gifted musician...remember his name...you'll be hearing it..."
- Joe Franklin - W-WOR radio
"...love that Jeff Gaynor...Watch him rock some McCartney-style ragtime on the piano. Watch him do the 60 mile-a-minute dash to the 12-string for equal prowess. Now stop watching - LISTEN!"
- John Kessel - AntiMatters
"Jeff is a multi-talented musical genius that does the singing, keyboards and some of the guitars as well as the songwriting. With a very interesting set of change ups in the songs they take on a story of their own. The keyboard and lead work is intricate and exciting. To listen to Jeff play the keys is amazing and so is the other lead guitar [Ron Zito] and members of the band. So sweet. Mr Bernardo kicks butt on the drums and the bass [Nick LaBate] takes down the bottom and makes it all work together..."
- Rick Seigel - OnlineTV.com
Jeff began performing professionally in the late 80's, recording and performing with diverse artists such as Switch, Bill Turner & Blue Smoke (Mansion Records), Programmed Response (protoculture Records), and Within Reason. In the autumn of '98, after endless freelancing and agonizing, Jeff made the difficult but necessary decision to strike out on his own.
Armed with only a piano and a 12-string guitar, he dove head-first into the NYC singer-songwriter pool. He spent more than a year in the East Village scene as a solo performer, writing material and allowing it to evolve in the most bare-bones arena possible.
Near the end of '99, he released the independent CD "Out The Chute" - a mostly solo-acoustic affair that also featured long-time friend Kevin Bernardo on the drums and Programmed Response alumnus Nick LaBate on the bass guitar.
By early 2000, it was time to put a full band together. Jeff, Kevin and Nick were soon joined by guitarist Ron Zito and the Jeff Gaynor Band made its official live debut in June, at the Bellevue Bar in mid-town Manhattan.
A string of club dates in NYC and NJ followed, as Jeff and the band honed and refined the material that would be recorded in the spring and summer of 2001.
With their self-titled debut now available - and new guitarist Steve DaSilva replacing the departed Ron Zito in March 2002 - the band is ready to widen its scope and unleash itself on the big bad world.
Stay tuned and see what happens next!!
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author: sharon kross
well i give you 6 stars
jeff what can i say your awesome i and i miss you now that you moved to boston.
hope all is well in boston
thanx for the duet on my orginal song:)
your awesome
your sha shs
www.sharonkross.com
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Classy cd with inspiring tunes !
author: Hiren P.
Another Hit and run! Completely unstopable. Great music is all that can found on this cd.
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I came, I heard...oh God, I came again.....
author: Reverend Flash
This CD is the goddammest best freakin' piece of pop-rock noise ever to move sound waves. Never before has a single work of this almost uncategorizable music-art genre ever been so chock-full of soul-baring lyrics, irresistably tempting melodies, heavenly harmonies and dynamics throughout and more tasty-as-f**k drum solos, guitar riffs, bass fills, and keyboard licks than you can shake a rattlin' roll at. Far exceeding in essentiality beyond even 'Sgt. Pepper's Dark Side Of The Nevermind', every human being and some animals should own at least 26 copies of this apocalyptically relevant mini-album....as soon as the price goes down to about seven bucks.
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Go Jeff go......
author: Denial
What can I say this album rocks!!!!!! The Jeff Gaynor Band is a force to be reckoned with. Sublime melodies ranging from moody ballads to slamming rock tunage. Check this out
it was well worth the wait.....
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