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  1. guest Tierney Sutton. The Story Behind The Music. (and sample tracks) Styne & Mine pays tribute to the music of Jule Styne with some of Christian Jacob’s originals mixed in. Hence the title. For Christian, this CD was a long time coming.

  2. Christian Jacob is a French jazz pianist. He has gained widespread exposure as co-leader, arranger and pianist with vocalist Tierney Sutton, although he has also maintained a substantial career as a solo artist and leader. Early years. Jacob was born in Metz, Lorraine on 8 May 1958.

  3. The 2004 release, “Styne & Mine”, is a tribute to the music of Jule Styne, and reached #3 in the jazz radio charts. The success of “Styne & Mine” motivated Christian to record “Contradictions” in 2006. The CD pays homage and offers another look at the original compositions of renowned pianist Michel Petrucciani.

  4. 14. Aug. 2016 · Official website of Pianist Christian Jacob. Multi-Grammy nominated pianist, arranger and composer Christian Jacob . "A post-bop modernist touched by the souls of Bill Evans and Keith Jarrett…” ~ Jazz Times Magazine.

  5. Hence the title. For Christian, this CD was a long time coming. For years he had been recording and touring with Trey Henry and Ray Brinker and he felt that this was a great project for them to record. Longtime friend and musical partner Tierney Sutton, joins in for two of the tracks. Learn More…

  6. Christian Jacob. Guest Pianist – Swiss Youth Jazz Orchestra. Christian Jacob is a jazz pianist. He has gained widespread exposure as co-leader, arranger and pianist with vocalist Tierney Sutton, while also maintaining a substantial career as a solo artist and leader. Jacob released three trio recordings on his own independent label WilderJazz.

  7. 2. Jan. 2005 · When Tierney Sutton, who has worked with Jacob for nearly a dozen years and is the guest vocalist on "Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry" and "I Fall in Love Too Easily," introduces Christian as "one of the greatest living jazz pianists," she isn't saying that just to be nice. A number of astute observers agree, including Bill ...