Craig Brenner
50 top tracks
Craig Brenner
50 top tracks
Albums

Window On the Soul
Craig Brenner

Man At The Piano
Craig Brenner

Live To Love
Craig Brenner

Live At the Old Mint
Craig Brenner

Live At The Old Mint: Blues & Boogie Woogie Piano
Craig Brenner

Passages
Craig Brenner

Window On The Soul (Craig Brenner)
Craig Brenner

Piano Jazz Compilation
Craig Brenner

Craig Brenner & The Crawdads: Live To Love
Craig Brenner

Play It Again, Professor!
Craig Brenner

Low Birth Weight
Craig Brenner

Pandora - Diana Krall
Craig Brenner
Biography
Called "a fine and funky pianist" by Living Blues magazine, Craig Brenner has been voted "Best Musician" in Bloomington, Indiana numerous times by readers of the Bloomington Independent; Craig Brenner & the Crawdads have been selected best band in the same poll. A graduate of Florida Southern College, Craig attended the Indiana University School of Music from 1976 through 1980, studying with composer John Eaton, pianists Joseph Rezits and Enrica Cavallo Gulli, and jazz educator David Baker. <a h...Read more on Last.fm
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Called "a fine and funky pianist" by Living Blues magazine, Craig Brenner has been voted "Best Musician" in Bloomington, Indiana numerous times by readers of the Bloomington Independent; Craig Brenner & the Crawdads have been selected best band in the same poll. A graduate of Florida Southern College, Craig attended the Indiana University School of Music from 1976 through 1980, studying with composer John Eaton, pianists Joseph Rezits and Enrica Cavallo Gulli, and jazz educator David Baker. Craig has also studied and performed with boogie woogie and stride master Bob Seeley and blues pianist Big Joe Duskin through a grant from the Indiana Arts Commission.
Craig's first recording is "Backstage Boogie" (1990) with drummer Dan Hostetler. His second recording, "Play it Again, Professor!" (1995), includes award-winning conga drummer and Professor Longhair collaborator Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, drummers Kenny Aronoff and Tim Brookshire, guitarists Gordon Bonham and Stuart Norton, bassists Brian Lappin and John Huber, tenor sax-man Dennis Riggins, and trombonists Tim Riggins and Dave Pavolka. Craig's third recording is the jazzy "Man at the Piano" (1997), featuring Craig Brenner and the Crawdads.
The CD "Window On the Soul," (2002) recorded at Echo Park Studios, Bloomington, IN, includes ten original compositions and features Craig's sons Eli and Nate Brenner as well as Gordon Bonham, Tim Brookshire, James Campbell, Jeff Chapin, Joe Donnelly, Bob Dubinski, Pat Harbison, Janiece Jaffe, Jane McLeod, Jerry Morris, Stuart Norton, Dave Pavolka, Sonja Rasmussen, Mark Robinson, Sue Swaney, Pete Wilhoit and others.
The latest album by Craig Brenner & the Crawdads, "Live to Love," recorded at Farm Fresh Studios in Bloomington, was released in July of 2009. It consists of all original music, with the first appearance on record of lead vocalist Lori Brenner, whose expressive singing is found on six of the ten tunes.
Craig is featured on piano and organ on the Cooler Kings' CD "Looks Like Trouble" on the Slippery Noodle label, on Cathi Norton's "Various Stages of Undress" on Flat Rock Records, on releases by Piney Woods Blues Party, Andy Ruff and the Dew Daddies, Red Eye Max, and on a new CD entitled "Music for Memory," a project produced by Mark Butterfield to benefit the Alzheimer's Association of Indiana.
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