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"I enjoyed your music. I'm still enjoying it."
- Tom Wolfe, author
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"...POOLS OF LIGHT is a lush, sparkling journey into a beautiful world of elegant melodies and brilliant artistry... a totally captivating collection of original compositions that range from delicate, heartfelt solo piano... to ensemble performances that are full of dynamic tonal color and intricacies. I highly recommend Brian Kelly's POOLS OF LIGHT as a collection of music that I am confident will find a permanent place in the "most-played" section of your music library!"
- Scott O'Brien, SmoothJazz.com
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"Great music. Uplifting, yet quite relaxing."
- Fan, San Francisco |
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"As a fan of both Jazz and Classical piano, your musical style touches both and does so in an a contemporary, beautiful and inspirational way."
- Travis W.
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"Brian's CD release, "Pools of Light" is one full of smooth, sensual and relaxing jazz piano that is a MUST HAVE for the jazz collection! This piece of work is jammed packed with some of the most eloquent piano that a jazz fan could ask for! One of my favorites, "Cool Blue" is titled perfect for this track! This track is certainly one of relaxation, calmness, and sheer perfection! Brian is certainly an unsung hero in terms of smooth jazz piano."
- smoothjazzcd.com
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"Kelly's music has that dream-like quality that comes out of the mist and pulls you towards the light."
- New Age Reporter
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"the CD...has a wonderful flow and cohesiveness, creating an uplifting and relaxing musical experience."
- Kathy Parsons, mostlypiano.com
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"Stellar piano work. Great fluidity of line, wonderfully elegant."
- TAXI A&R Review
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"melodic and sparkling"
- Serge Kozlovsky, Republic of Belarus
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"You're ecstatic and soul-uplifting "gifted", man. Bless your heart."
- Fan, San Francisco
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"West Coast cool jazz, Polynesian exotica, dreamy light classical...it's all here in the person of talented Bay Area pianist Brian Kelly. He artfully blends strains from the likes of Vince Guaraldi, Martin Denny and the Windham Hill family- plus a hint of Elizabethan melody- for a rhythmic yet laid-back sound that's pure California (and Hawaii). Most of the tracks have Pacific and island inspiration ("Pools of Light", "Troubadour"). Brian also has a medieval-music background, and that shows up on some delicate, flute-like melodies. A pure, bright sound here- pure Brian Kelly."
- Jonaco (review on cdbaby.com)
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"You're ecstatic and soul-uplifting "gifted", man. Bless your heart." - Fan, San Francisco
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"Your CD is fantastic and is a favorite of mine. I particularly love the arrangements; they're compelling and always interesting to listen to. I spin just about every track on the CD and they're on most of the playlists on my iPod!"
- Jamey Osborne, Host of "Audiosyncracy", KTEP FM El Paso, TX
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"A talent worth watching"
- Keyboard Magazine
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"The album brings to mind the waterfront. The entire album felt like a pleasant wind. Every tune was enjoyable and it would be nice to listen to this music outside lying on the grass under the skies."
- Tomoko, Fukuoka City, Japan
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"This is a wonderful CD!"
- Scott Fugate, WBCX Radio, GA
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"[Pools of Light is a] wonderful song... causes soul searching."
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"Brian Kelly’s piano flows through the beat with lots of energy... His music is full of beauty that is never tiring and holds a sense of brisk speed as if seeing a dense fog clearing up. This album is worth more than the price."
- Aya, Japan |
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"Your music is magical. I have so much stress in my life at this time, but when I listen to your music I can escape, even if only for a little while."
- Fan |
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"Great songs... I enjoy listening to these piano pieces. I didn't get to fully appreciate some of them until I had the opportunity to play them on the piano. "
- Kjay489 |
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"Pools of Light... is an enchanting, heart opening, timeless masterpiece. [Brian] interweaves melodic lines and rhythms, and layers sounds to achieve a musical sound that is instantly mind expanding. He's also merged New Age with Jazz which is difficult to do, similar to rare artists such as Pat Metheny. You can't go wrong with this album. "
- Steven Cravis, recording artist
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