

“At this point the chemistry we have works so well together that it’s really about having fun in the studio. “We were committed to try to make a record that was even funkier, more focused and musically compelling than the last one,” states Lorber. Lorber shares, “I’m always giving Jimmy a hard time about “moguling” because he’s always on the phone talking to clients he’s producing.” Lorber and Haslip’s plan was simple. It felt very different to hear my name rather than somebody else’s after ‘the winner is…!’” The experience left Lorber and longtime collaborator and bassist Jimmy Haslip (founding member of The Yellow Jackets) recharged and ready to start work on their next album. “Winning a Grammy was a thrill, especially after not winning after the last six nominations. “The whole thing was a bit surreal,” recalls the Cheltenham, PA born and LA based pianist. Last year Lorber marked his 40th recording anniversary and in January 2018, he scored his first Grammy win for his Jeff Lorber Fusion recording Prototype in the category of Best Contemporary Instrumental Album. A groundbreaking Fender Rhodes pioneer along with Herbie Hancock, Joe Sample and Bob James, Lorber has triumphed as one of the most innovative musical minds in contemporary jazz. Trailblazing pianist, composer, producer and bandleader Jeff Lorber has hit a career stride and shows no signs of slowing down. The velocities of his virtuosic solos hitting the right momentum create an electric field of pure joy. His pressure-cooked grooves are kinetic energy at work.

Those who know Lorber’s music are probably not surprised, as he is a force of nature. “I’m a science fan and like to watch youtube from videos from different lectures about various scientific subjects especially physics,” confesses Jeff Lorber. TolkienJeff Lorber’s latest epic odyssey takes us to two mythical locations inspired by The Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit author J.R.R. Lorber’s Epic Odyssey Takes Us To Two Mythical Locations Inspired by J.R.R.
