Composer/Performer/ASCAP

Since he was nine, Keith Gibson couldn't get enough of music. Knowing early on that music was his life's passion, at eighteen he enlisted in the United States Army Band as a bandsman, with full expectation of attending Berklee College of Music once his tour was completed. While a Berklee student, Keith also studied with master percussionist Alan Dawson. Following his Berklee graduation, he began to perform at all of Boston's top spots.. His national performance credits include Branford Marsalis, Delfayo Marsalis, Donald Harrison, John Faddis, and Don Braden. He has performed with the Boston Jazz Repertory Orchestra, Melba Moore, Barry Harris, Bill Pierce, Donald Brown, and opened for Tito Puente, Herbie Hancock, Pat Matheny, John Patitucci, Jack DeJohnette, and Marcus Roberts. Other performances include the John Coltrane Memorial Concert, Boston Globe Jazz Festival, Nelson Mandela's Release Party, Steppin' Out, WGBH-TV's "Say Brother" and in France, the Toulon Jazz Festival. In 1996, Keith formed his band, euJAZZ. Performing for Harvard-Radcliffe class reunions, sell-out crowds at Sculler's Jazz Club and at WGBH's annual Jazz Brunch, in August 2000 Keith and euJAZZ were honored by an invitation from WGBH-Radio's Eric Jackson to perform a full hour of Keith's original jazz on the famed "Eric In The Evening" show. Keith's songwriting credits include AMERICA, STAND PROUDLY! and scores of jazz, pop, and Latin tunes.

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