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Jazz Pianist and International Recording Artist Boy Katindig, comes from a well-known clan of musicians who pioneered Latin jazz in Manila. His father is Philippines' jazz legend, Romy Katindig.
In 1978, Boy signed up with A&W Records International and recorded several albums under the Horizon label. " Midnight Lady", his first album was awarded "Best Instrumental Composition" by the Himig Awards and Gold for the single which preceded it "Don't Ask My Neighbor". The album was released in the U.S. by PAUSA, who had contemporary jazz pioneers Tom Grant & Alphonse Mouzon in its artist roster. "Aftermidnight" followed and then "Love Fusion", which Boy describes "Horizon Record's signature jazz project", the album garnered awards for "Best Jazz Instrumental" &" Best Performance in a Jazz Composition" for "Its Still September" from the Cecil Music Awards Foundation. His vocal composition, "Capture The Changes" featured in a single by Horizon was awarded "Best Vocal Jazz Composition". The "Boy Katindig Band" which spawned out of the 'Midnight Lady" release, was also voted Best Jazz Group by the Aliw Awards Foundation consecutively for three years.
In My Inner Fantasies featured his top selling double platinum vocal hit "I Will Always Stay In Love This Way". Consistent airplay plus a series of successful concerts throughout Manila and neighboring cities followed each album release, making Boy's name synonymous to contemporary jazz and as its main exponent from the Philippines. One significant event was a sold out concert with Japanese jazz harpist, "Tadao Hayashi" at the famous "big dome", the Araneta Coliseum, where events such as the Ali-Frazier "Thrilla' In Manila" took place.
Boy finally overcame the obstacles which often befall the progeny of many recording artists and, in the interim, established a key element in ensuring professional survival: his identity. The pianist/composer has certainly carved out his own. With his father moving to the U.S. and dreams of performing his music to a wider jazz audience, Boy finally made Los Angeles California his home.
In 1986, after performances in Southeast Asia, (the last of which was with Shakuhachi flutist John Kaizan Neptune at the Pyramid Theater in Kuala Lumpur) realizing the need for growth and international acceptance, Boy decided to move to the United States, the homeland of his craft. At that time, KKGO of Los Angeles and KBLX of San Francisco were two of the main jazz stations playing his albums.
After concerts in both cities, four years later in 1990, he produced and recorded his first U.S. album, together with L.A. jazz luminaries, Gerald Albright, Abraham Laboriel, Brandon Fields and Phil Upchurch to name a few.
Boy's performances led him to Hawaii where he met saxophonist Michael Paulo, famous for his stints with Al Jarreau, Kalapana, James Ingram, Johnny Mathis, Kenny Loggins, Patti Austin and mutual friend, David Benoit. Michael, who was looking for artists for his record company, Noteworthy Records, took a notice of Boy's indie release "Journey To Love" and produced his self-titled CD release in 1995.
After its release, performances around Los Angeles followed with Boy joining the Michael Paulo Band featuring Seawind's Pauline Wilson. Most significant of these performances was at the Japan American Theater and at 94.7 The Wave Ala Carte, which featured artists like Branford Marsalis, Jeff Lorber, Tom Scott, Peter White and Rick Braun.
His band in Hawaii," Boy Katindig & Friends" in association with CD 101.9 Smooth Jazz of Hawaii, performed to packed and enthusiastic audiences in Oahu's premier nightspots.
Puerto Princessa, a track from his Noteworthy release was featured in Jazziz Magazine's CD compilation for May 1995 together with Spyro Gyra's "Lost and Found", Joe Farrell's "Mode for Joe", Dori Caymmi's "Irresistible", Bill Evans' "London House" and Joe Lovano & Gunther Schuller's "Rush Hour on 23rd Street.
You can hear Boy's music from national jazz stations like CD 101.9 of New York, CD 101.9 Hawaii, Hartford, CT., 106.5 Smooth Jazz St Louis, KNUR of Redlands, CA., KUNV of Las Vegas, in the internet particularly featured in Billy Garmon's Just Right Jazz (Live365.com), KIPO Jazz 89.3 FM, Hawaii and Japan Jazz Radio.
Catch Boy Katindig on tour, please visit the official website for tour dates and join [email protected] for updates.
Boy Katindig is also resident tour pianist/keyboardist for Peak recording artist Paul Taylor.The new CD Groovin' High is available now in Cd Baby, Amazon.com and in Canada through Cantunes.
"Complementing his acoustic piano with Fender Rhodes and various synth textures, Boy Katindig's ready to start "groovin' high" and energize the contemporary jazz keyboard realm with his catchy, ultra funky and melodic style. One of the best independently released genre discs of the year, Groovin' High features the perfect blend of laid back romance, spirited, optimistic uptempo gems and even an electrified Latin jam that will get you up dancing"---Jonathan Widran.
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Member Since: 1/22/2007
Band Website: boykatindig.com
Band Members: Boy Katindig
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With Gerald Albright, Brandon Fields, Abe Laboriel, Del Atkins, Robert Greenidge, Brenda Eager, Phil Upchurch & Russ Freeman
Record Label: KOOL KAT PRODUCTIONS
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Boy Katindig - New Presonus Artist

Kool Kat Productions & Presonus Director of Marketing Brad Zell is proud to announce that Artist/Producer Boy Katindig has recently been endorsed by Presonus.  Boy Katindig joins profess...
Posted by Boy Katindig on Wed, 17 Sep 2008 01:42:00 PST

RE Tapas presents the music of Jazz Pianist & International Recording Artist, Boy Katindig

  RE Tapas Lounge: Where Italy meets Spain meets California cuisine, and the night life of each is well represented. This is the best way to describe what you will find when you enter Silverado ...
Posted by Boy Katindig on Wed, 20 Aug 2008 10:29:00 PST

Twilight Jazz @ Wolfgang Puck Cafe

By popular demand, the Springs Cafe by Wolfgang Puck will continue the Cafe Concert Series from 6 to 9 p.m. every Thursday in July and August with "Twilight Jazz." Creating an entertaining and rela...
Posted by Boy Katindig on Sun, 20 Jul 2008 10:43:00 PST

Ontario Place Making Waves Festival 8.16.08

One of the coolest events for this summer. See you guys there in Toronto! August 16, 2008 http://www.filipinosmakingwaves.com ...
Posted by Boy Katindig on Mon, 14 Jul 2008 09:50:00 PST

Summer Music Festival Jazz Trax 2008

  See ya'll at Big Bear this Sunday!
Posted by Boy Katindig on Fri, 20 Jun 2008 07:23:00 PST

"The Boy Katindig Trio-On Fire! "@ The Palazzos Salute

The Boy Katindig Trio-"On Fire!" @ The Palazzo's Salute Every Mon -Thurs. till the end of the month of Feruary 2008. Promptly starts at 3PM ends @ 8PM. No cover. Boy Katindig-Piano Bonny Bonaparte-Dr...
Posted by Boy Katindig on Sat, 09 Feb 2008 09:27:00 PST

Formal Opening @ The Palazzo (Salute)

We are  formally opening at the Palazzo this coming Thursday. Vegas locals can also check out  "The Sideguys"  playing after us at 10 pm.  Featuring the talents of Drummer - Gene ...
Posted by Boy Katindig on Wed, 16 Jan 2008 09:59:00 PST

UPDATED INFO ON SITES OFFERING UNLICENSED DOWNLOADS

HERE ARE NEW SITEs THAT SURFACED UP RECENTLY: http://mp3audioz.com  http://www.isound.be/ COMPOSERS/ARTISTS PLEASE UNITE TO CLOSE THESES SITES DOWN!...
Posted by Boy Katindig on Sun, 16 Dec 2007 09:37:00 PST

WINTER LIGHTS FESTIVAL @ THE SPRINGS PRESERVE

Las Vegas Springs Preserve Presents First Winter Lights FestivalThe Springs Preserve (Preserve) proudly presents its first Winter Lights Festival beginning Friday, November 23 with festivities continu...
Posted by Boy Katindig on Fri, 16 Nov 2007 02:50:00 PST

Boy Katindig - Arturo Sandoval Jazz Club RECAP

Arturo Sandoval, Cuban jazz icon whose soaring riffs on the trumpet seem to embody the leap he took from Cuba to asylum in Miami in 1990 feels passionately about the music that has driven his life. He...
Posted by Boy Katindig on Tue, 11 Sep 2007 04:42:00 PST