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Red Clay
#47 in Jazz SongVault Certified
Red Clay
Just Play
Jazz
Length: 8:57
On Network Since Oct 15, 2007
All Blues
#57 in Jazz SongVault Certified
All Blues
Just Play
Jazz
Length: 4:41
On Network Since Feb 25, 2008
Early Cynical Mystery
#75 in Jazz SongVault Certified
Early Cynical Mystery
Just Play
Jazz
Length: 7:13
On Network Since Jun 5, 2007
Shades of Blue
#90 in Jazz SongVault Certified
Shades of Blue
Just Play
Fusion
Length: 7:12
On Network Since Feb 25, 2008
Miles Mode
#91 in Jazz SongVault Certified
Miles Mode
Just Play
Fusion
Length: 5:26
On Network Since May 22, 2008
Impressions
#103 in Jazz SongVault Certified
Impressions
Just Play
Jazz
Length: 3:58
On Network Since Oct 15, 2007
Out of Breath
#129 in Jazz SongVault Certified
Out of Breath
The Slow Club
Vocal Jazz
Length: 5:43
On Network Since Oct 15, 2007
Autumn Leaves
#140 in Jazz SongVault Certified
Autumn Leaves
Just Play
Jazz
Length: 5:26
On Network Since May 22, 2008
Shades of Blue
#158 in Jazz SongVault Certified
Shades of Blue
Just Play
Jazz
Length: 7:12
On Network Since Jun 5, 2007
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
#177 in Jazz SongVault Certified
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
Just Play
Jazz
Length: 7:48
On Network Since Feb 25, 2008
I've Got Something Here for You
NEW  in Jazz SongVault Finals
I've Got Something Here for You
The Slow Club
Vocal Jazz
Length: 7:57
On Network Since Oct 15, 2007
craig pilo
SongVault Certified Artist craig pilo

Los Angeles
California, United States


Jazz / Fusion

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Craig Pilo - Drummer currently touring with Frankie Valli, Edgar Winter, and Player throughout 2007. Past credits include Maynard Ferguson, Pat Boone, Billy Vera, TV & Film.

Enhanced Solo CD Just Play available May 2007 CD Baby, Amazon, and itunes. The CD features Mitch Forman, Tom Kennedy and others. 10 Tunes & 3 Video's.

Since its May 1st release, Just Play can be heard on a growing number of both terrestrial and internet radio stations across the globe. It has recently been nominated for 2 Los Angeles Music Awards in the Instrumental Jazz Category.

"Pilo is a pro drummer (Frankie Valli, Maynard Ferguson) whose solo jazz project features a group of adept musicians on his original themes (and choice covers). Pilo allows his Fender Rhodes player to shine on the mellow “Early Cynical Mystery.” His bassist and sax player groove with skill and feel on “Shades of Blue.” Pilo’s pounding drums take center stage on “Awkwardly Mobile.” This disc will please listeners who’ve got a taste for hard jazz and impressive musicianship."

- Los Angeles Music Connection Magazine (Oct 2007)

"Tight, yet fluent stick work, and a yen for selecting great tunes and accompanists. This just about sums up drummer Craig Pilo on his latest CD effort, Just Play. Moving well beyond tired arrangements and re-treaded licks, Pilo covers a few classic standards such as Autumn Leaves, All Blues and Teen Town, giving them novel readings. Craig’s pen is also in the spotlight on well-written pieces such as Early Cynical Mystery. His mastery of sundry styles and meters shines through and there’s chemistry galore with the likes of featured keyboardist, the stellar Mitchel Forman, as well as saxophonist Roman Dudak."

- John Stevenson EJazz News

"A highly dynamic jazz fusion atmosphere filled with positive energy. "Just Play" showcases the work of an experimented musician whose bold personality is evident throughout the album. There are many wonderful sequences of vigorous, colorful jamming not to mention the excellent bass and organ grooves that make the music float around. Among the highlights "Early Cynical Mystery" one of the originals, brings a breeze from the "Return to Forever" years and Coltrane's "Miles Mode" here cleverly arranged by Craig Pilo. An entertaining album of great clarity and power for fusion enthusiasts."

– Jazz World Quest.

"I’m betting you’ll be happy with the playing Craig and the band lay down on this disc. Simply outstanding jazz, crisply recorded from a lengthy all-star cast. Appearing on the tracks I’m playing are Mitchel Forman and Ed Czach with some truly blistering Fender Rhodes work, Burt Samolis, Keith Hubacher, Jim King, Tom Kennedy and David Enos each on some equally blistering bass lines, Roman Dudok on sax, with Pilo keeping the rhythm locked and loaded and filled with particularly tasty cymbal work."

- FusionGroovin

"Drummer Craig Pilo is kept busy via his concert tours with pop and rock icons Frankie Valli and Edgar Winter. Yet this jazz-fusion studio date signifies an insightful glimpse into his enviable chops and overall musicality. With an attractive blend of originals, jazz standards, and pieces by Trane and Freddie Hubbard, the drummer generates pop, zip and fluid movement throughout. Featuring veteran session artists such as keyboardist Mitchel Forman, bassist Tom Kennedy and others, the various lineups convey a tightly-organized and thoroughly, in-the-pocket chemistry.

Constructed upon largely, melodic pieces and groove-oriented rhythmic maneuvers, Forman’s Fender Rhodes piano work serves as the axis on several tracks. They execute a mid-tempo, Latin-jazz spin on “Autumn Leaves,” while projecting a contempo jazz outlook with saxophonist Roman Dudok’s appearance on various works. On Hubbard’s modern jazz classic “Red Clay,” the saxophonist judiciously improvises within the primary melody, firmed-up by Pilo’s solid and throttling backbeats.

Kennedy renders a literal reading of Jaco Pastorius’ “Teen Town,” as the trio’s interpretation of “Softly As In A Morning Sunrise, surfaces as a dreamy ballad, spiced-up with a distinct edge. No frills or revelations here! It’s more about a consortium of top-caliber musicians infusing their broad music vernaculars into a potpourri of jazz-tinged works that intimate a jubilant state-of-affairs. Everything seems to click rather naturally here."

– Glenn Astarita EJazz News

"Drummer Craig Pilo's new album, "Just Play," is filled with pretty ballads and funky jazz fusion tunes that remind of those days and of that music. Pilo assembled a great crew for the album: Mitchel Forman and Ed Czach on keyboards; Tom Kennedy, Jim King, David Enos, Keith Hubacher and Jonathan Pintoff on bass; Roman Dudok and Doug Webb on saxophone and Bryan Brock on bongos. Every one of the musicians is outstanding.

Not surprisingly, the album features "Teen Town," a track by the late great bassist Jaco Pastorius, a giant of fusion. But you'll also find some standards: "Autumn Leaves," "Softly as in the Morning Sunrise," Miles Davis' "All Blues," Freddie Hubbard's "Red Clay" and John Coltrane's "Impressions" and "Miles Mode." Those tunes have been covered too many times to count, but Pilo's funky fusion makes his covers sound fresh. The group also played three of Pilo's own songs and they're among the album's finest cuts."

- Carl Abernathy Jazz Journalist

"Craig's CD is a dynamic look at classic jazz tunes, mixed with his own well-crafted compositions."

- Mondo Blu Radio

"For all my Jazz lovers out there on the Internet, Craig Pilo is just what the doctor ordered. Craig, who is originally from Connecticut, is a graduate of the University of North Texas College of Music in 1995 with his Bachelors Degree in Music. One of his biggest accomplishments earlier on his career was when he tour in 1997 with famed trumpeter Maynard Ferguson. A part of Craig's success, according to Craig, has been contributed to some of his earlier private teachers. Between the times around 1998-2002, Craig continued to work passionately perfecting his craft. By the time 2002 rolled around, he landed a regular gig playing alone side with the legendary Pat Boone. More recently, Craig joined Frankie Valli on his touring band. Now comes 2007 and Craig Pilo is ready to show the music industry just what he is made of. I promise you this folks—when you listen to Craig's music—you will NOT be disappointed. Good stuff. Check out this fun interview that Craig took the time to do for the magazine recently."

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- Juniors Cave

"Too often, a jazz CD opens with a cover of someone else’s work and the artist who has released the album relegates their own work to further down in the song list. Not that there is anything wrong with that, but when you are as good a composer and musician as Craig Pilo it is nice to see his new CD Just Play open with one of his own compositions the smooth “Early Cynical Mystery.” The song has an easygoing melody, great deep grooves and of course, the drummer Pilo supplies superb beats.

Particularly noticeable due to the quality of his playing is Mitch Forman whose excellence on the Fender Rhodes in and of itself makes the opening track worth listening to. I fell in love with Forman’s introduction to the second song on the album, “Autumn Leaves,” a tune that American lyricist Johnny Mercer translated into English from the original French composition “Les Feuilles Mortes,” authored by Joseph Kosma and Jacques Prévert. Pilo and Reuben Valtierra wrote new arrangements for “Autumn Leaves.”

The Los Angeles native has long been regarded as one of the music industry’s top drummers, having played with Maynard Ferguson, Player (“Baby Come Back”), Pat Boone, Billy Vera, Chris Montez, Deniece Williams, Edgar Winter, Frankie Valli and numerous other high profile artists. In fact, Pilo is appearing this week on the Jimmy Kimmel show with Frank Valli. Watch for him on the evening of September 27th.

In his liner notes, Pilo thanks the musicians who appear on Just Play. Particularly poignant is his comment, “The playing speaks for itself.” That it does! The solo by saxophonist Roman Dudok on the song “Shades Of Blue,” is outstanding. He adds depth and a moody sensibility to the track.

Freddie Hubbard’s “Red Clay,” has new arrangements penned by Pilo and features another superb sax man Doug Webb. There is an extended sax solo at the mid point of this 8:57 rhythmic journey.

When you listen to song after song of excellent grooves roll off of the Just Play disc, it is very easy to discern why two of the songs “Shades Of Blue,” and “Early Cynical Mystery,” have received nominations for the 2007 Los Angeles Music Awards, to be held in November. The songs are nominated in the jazz instrumental category.

I have not often heard a call and response between a drummer and a keyboardist but I liked what I listened to on another Craig Pilo original, “Awkwardly Mobile.” The funky exchange between Pilo and Ed Czach is fresh and imaginative.

Other highlights to listen for include Bryan Brock’s bongos on the cover of Miles Davis’ “All Blues.” Valtierra and Pilo have taken a great tune and made it even funkier with some new arrangements.

The CD Just Play closes out with a good rendition of John Coltrane’s “Miles Mode.” Pilo, Czach and Dudok are all at the top of their game, while bassist Keith Hubacher builds a strong foundation."

- Riveting Riffs September 2007
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