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Paris

www.parisstrother.com

About Me

Paris Strother was barely walking and talking when she discovered the piano-her father, Curtis, played gospel keyboards and sang in church. Paris could pick out melodies she heard him play as early as age two, and sometime around age three or four, she started formal lessons. Paris continued her studies under the instructions of various gospel, Suzuki and classical piano teachers until she discovered jazz when she was in eighth grade. From that point on, she knew she had found an art form that she wanted to make into a career. By the age of 13, she began to play professionally around Minneapolis for such events as mayoral inaugurations and fundraisers, and soon graduated to playing the most renowned jazz clubs in the Twin Cities by age 15. By the time she finished high school, Paris had already performed with some of the Twin Cities’ best performers and musicians. She then took the most practical step towards turning her passion into a career; she decided to attend the prestigious Berklee College of Music.Berklee proved to be a challenge for Paris, but a challenge she welcomed. The encouraging yet intimidating climate pushed her to better her craft, and by the end of her second year had graced every stage, big and small, at Berklee. She easily adapted to the different styles that all of these opportunities called for, ultimately transforming her into a talented artist in many different genres.Her musical talent has afforded her with the opportunity to perform across the nation as well as around the world- she has been featured on tours in Holland, Russia, and Greece. She has managed all of these activities while maintaining a stellar GPA, placing her on the Dean’s list for every semester she has been at Berklee. Paris’ talent has garnered her much attention and many awards, including an institutional endowment from Berklee College of Music, the Duke Ellington Foundation Legacy Award, the Edward Bazinet Foundation Village Scholars Program Scholarship for the Arts, the Mary Minell Scholarship for Education, The Minneapolis Urban League Scholarship, The Minneapolis/St. Paul Links Scholarship for Academic Achievement, the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority African American Achievement Scholarship, and the DeLaSalle Alumni Scholarship. In the Spring of 2004, she was awarded with the honor of becoming the first female finalist in the auditions for the Dave Brubeck Institution Fellowship program. She has been featured in a number of media articles, including writings in the Minneapolis Star and Tribune, the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder, The Jazz Police Online Jazz Review. In May of 2008 Paris graduated with Bachelor's degree in Contemporary Writing and Production, and continues to hone her skills as an excellent musician. Paris has developed into a “noteworthy talent”, Keep an eye on her!

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Member Since: 3/5/2005
Band Website: www.parisstrother.com " parisstrother.com
Band Members: Paris Strother-piano
Rene delFierro-guitar
Coran Henley-drums
Joshua Hari-bass
Niv Toar-trumpet
Influences: EVERYTHING musical. Literally.
Sounds Like: Critics and Fans Say:

"In late October 2003, I attended the grand opening party at the new Dakota in downtown Minneapolis...the very first performer to take the new stage was a young pianist, still in high school, named Paris Strother. At that time, I was struck by her poise as much as her talent-after all, this was the Dakota, a world renowned jazz club, and this was the opening night...not a bad gig for a 17 year old senior! Paris' talents are growing exponentially, she plays with authority, her relaxed manner spilling over into wider ranging, spacious improvisations demostrating her growing repertoire and skill in developing arrangements that recall many influences, but mostly melding to establish her own voice"- Andrea Canter, the Jazz Police, August 2004

"Young pianist Paris Strother is developing into a noteworthy talent. See her now before she leaves to take the east coast by storm."- Lowell Pickett, Owner of the Dakota Jazz Club and Restaurant, May 2004

"She's rich on talent with infinite potential. Remember her name: Paris Strother"- Robin James, Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder, July 2004

"Paris Strother [is a] nineteen-year-old jazz pianist that gives new meaning to the word talented"- T. Mychael Rambo, Performing Artist, as quoted from the Minneapolis/St. Paul Magazine, November 2004

"This Berklee School of Music Student, 19, from Minneapolis, is developing into an aggressive,articulate pianist. Keep an eye on her."- Jon Bream, Minneapolis Star Tribune, January 2006

"This young lady is very outstanding as a student, and is quite talented as one of [Berklee's] most gifted and professional pianists whom I would not hesitate to place in the same category as I would Hiromi Uehara"- Richard Evans, Berklee Professor, February 2006

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