Keyboard Players
Latest about Keyboard Players
Pianist Jesus Molina had never heard Prince’s 1999, so could he play along to it?
By Ben Rogerson published
“This is actually what I try to do when I practise every single day,” he says
Karol G keyboard player Jemma Heigis tries to figure out the chords for The Power Of Love from only the vocals and drums
By Ben Rogerson published
Yep, that’s right: she’s never seen Back To The Future
Stevie Wonder flexes his Clavinet chops as he hits the stage with Gary Clark Jr
By Ben Rogerson published
If you’re a fan of early-’70s Stevie, this might hit the spot
"Stevie Wonder said I needed to do 5 hours a day to get good at piano": Beyoncé producer Raphael Saadiq
By Ben Rogerson published
“I guess we were sort of playing a game to see who could get the furthest behind without getting off beat,” says Saadiq of the recording of D’Angelo’s Lady
"He knows very little about an awful lot, but it’s how he applies that knowledge - and it’s down to confidence, too": How Brian Eno became music's ultimate renaissance man
By Andy Jones published
Producer, collaborator, hard-to-use synth champion, ambient maestro, app developer and chancer Brian Eno is certainly a pioneer, but of what? Well, how about everything?
Kelly Moran: "An important aspect of my work is trying to preserve my own humanity, even if I'm using technology to help me do it"
By Matt Mullen published
Pianist, producer and Warp Records artist Kelly Moran abandons the prepared piano and extended techniques that defined her early work to duet with a self-playing Yamaha Disklavier on new project Moves in the Field
“I wrote it in my garage, in my house in California”: Bruce Hornsby plays an emotive orchestral version of The Way It Is in BBC Radio 2’s Piano Room
By Ben Rogerson published
Released in 1986 and sampled by Tupac Shakur, the song has become a timeless classic
“Barely two days into the new year, I get a call from Steve Lukather”: Greg Phillinganes is back in Toto ahead of their North American tour
By Ben Rogerson published
Drummer Shannon Forrest is also back in the fold
Jazz pianist Les McCann, whose work was sampled extensively by hip-hop artists, has died, aged 88
By Ben Rogerson published
McCann was also one of the first jazz musicians to embrace the use of the synthesizer
"I was standing crying at the synthesizer, so I pulled out a card and it said 'just carry on'. I did and created something I still like today": How Brian Eno's mysterious Oblique Strategies could help your music production and your life
By Andy Jones published
"Use fewer notes", "Be dirty" or "Mute and continue": which Strategy will you use in the studio today?
Get the MusicRadar Newsletter
Want all the hottest music and gear news, reviews, deals, features and more, direct to your inbox? Sign up here.