Brian Culbertson

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Brian Culbertson
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Background information
Born (1973-01-12) January 12, 1973 (age 51)
Decatur, Illinois, U.S.
Genres Smooth jazz, R&B, funk
Occupation(s)Musician
Years active1994–present
Website brianculbertson.com

Brian Culbertson (born January 12, 1973) is an American smooth jazz/R&B/funk musician and producer. His instruments include the synthesizer, piano and trombone.

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Early life and career

Culbertson was born in Decatur, Illinois. As a child, he was musically skilled, having started playing piano at age eight, drums at nine, trombone at ten, bass in seventh grade, and euphonium in high school. [1]

Growing up, he listened to Sting, The Yellowjackets, George Duke, David Foster, Marcus Miller, David Sanborn, Chicago, and Earth, Wind and Fire. [1] He attended and graduated MacArthur High School, [2] where his father was a music teacher. [1] He then moved to Chicago where he attended DePaul University. [3] It was in college that he actually started working on a CD, gathering a group of musicians, recording a demo tape and sending it to the only person he knew in Los Angeles, Bud Harner, who would get him his first record deal. [4]

He is married to Michelle Culbertson, [5] also known by her stage name Micaela Haley, and they live in Chicago. In an interview, Culbertson revealed that he met his wife in college through his first bass player Sharay Reed who had met Michelle at the World of Music Festival in Nashville, Tennessee where they both won awards at the age of 16. Michelle, originally a violinist, won for Best Concert Master and Sharay Reed for Best Soloist. They both were reintroduced to one another at DePaul University two years later. At the end of their Freshman year together Sharay introduced Michelle to Brian telling them that they would make a good match. [6] [7] His wife contributed background vocals on his earlier albums and a feature vocal on his Christmas CD, A Soulful Christmas. [8]

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Culbertson live at the Xcel Energy Center in 2008

Culbertson plays Mason & Hamlin pianos and Roland keyboards [9] and has appeared at the NAMM Show. [10]

In 2013, he announced on his blog that he was working on his fourteenth album, [11] the album Another Long Night Out was released on February 25, 2014, and was going to revisit his earlier roots in contemporary jazz. In 2015, he released a second live album "20th Anniversary Tour" while performing at jazz club Yoshi's [12] and, subsequently, he also released a solo piano album for yoga and meditation. [13]

His latest album, released on April 10, 2020, is aptly titled XX (Roman numeral for 20) because it is his 20th solo record. Featuring many guests including Mr. Talkbox, Bootsy Collins, Avery*Sunshine, Marcus Anderson, Everette Harp, Noel Gourdin, Patches Stewart, Ray Parker Jr., Paul Jackson Jr., Jubu Smith, Nicholas Cole, and more, the XX album is genre-bending ride through tracks reminiscent of all of Brian's albums: Smooth Jazz, Funk, Gospel, Pop, R&B, and more.

Napa Valley Jazz Getaway

In late 2011, Culbertson announced he would be hosting the first annual Brian Culbertson Napa Valley Jazz Getaway at the Napa Valley Opera House on June 7–10, 2012. [14] Brian along with his wife, Michelle Culbertson (Micaela Haley) began working on the Napa Valley Jazz Getaway together after having spent their 10th wedding anniversary in the region. [15] The 4-day concert event would include live performances by comedian Sinbad, vocalists Oleta Adams and Kenny Lattimore, as well as artists Eric Marienthal, Eric Darius, and David Benoit. In addition to performances, Culbertson curated the weekend's events to include food and wine events at his favorite Napa establishments including: Cindy Pawlcyn's Brassica restaurant, Miner Family Vineyards, Silver Oak Cellars, Caldwell-Snyder Art Gallery, and Silo's Napa. [16]

The inaugural event was a commercial and critical success, selling out within a week of the public announcement of ticket sales. [17] At the 2012 event, Culbertson announced that the event would return for a second year, held June 5–9, 2013. The expanded 5-day 2013 event was held at the Napa Valley Opera House and the Lincoln Theater in addition to several wineries and featured Norman Brown, Kirk Whalum, Rick Braun, Larry Graham & Graham Central Station, Take 6, Ray Parker Jr., Eric Darius, Nick Colionne, Michael Lington, DW3, Cecil Ramirez and returning special guest comedian Sinbad. [18]

Awards

Culbertson has received numerous awards including a 2012 NAACP Image Award nomination for Best Jazz Album; [19] 2012 Soul Train Award nomination for Best Contemporary Jazz Artist; [20] Winning Six (6) 2011 Oasis Smooth Jazz Awards for Best Entertainer, Best Album "XII", Best Song "That's Life", Best Keyboardist, Best Male Artist and Best Collaboration "w/Earl Klugh"; 2010 Canadian Smooth Jazz Award for Best International Artist; 2010 American Smooth Jazz Award for Best Keyboardist; 2005 ASYM All That Jazz Award; 2001 National Smooth Jazz Award for Best Keyboardist. [21]

Personal life

Culbertson has been married since 1997. [22]

Discography

Studio albums

YearTitlePeak chart positionsRecord label
US Pop
[23]
US
R&B

[24]
US
Jazz

[25]
US
Con. Jazz

[26]
US
Internet

[27]
1994Long Night Out-----Mesa / Bluemoon
1995Modern Life--38--Mesa / Bluemoon
1996After Hours--50--Mesa / Bluemoon
1997 Secrets --2015-Mesa / Bluemoon
1999 Somethin' Bout Love --83- Atlantic
2001 Nice & Slow --21-Atlantic
2003 Come On Up 1973633-Warner Bros
2005 It's On Tonight 161-2118GRP Records
2006 A Soulful Christmas --177-GRP Records
2008 Bringing Back the Funk 9918317GRP Records
2009Live from the Inside--143-GRP Records
2010 XII 8215219GRP Records
2012Dreams105-1117Verve
2014Another Long Night Out83-1111BCM Entertainment
2016Funk!--31-BCM Entertainment
2018Colors of Love--11-BCM Entertainment
2019Winter Stories31BCM Entertainment
2020XX133BCM Entertainment
2020Music From The HangBCM Entertainment
2021SoundscapesBCM Entertainment
2021The Trilogy – Part 1: Red = Passion (release September 24, 2021) [28] 8BCM Entertainment
2022The Trilogy – Part 2: Blue = Melancholy (release January 14, 2022) [28] 11BCM Entertainment
2022The Trilogy – Part 3: White = Hope (release June 5, 2022) [28] BCM Entertainment

Live albums

YearTitleLabelNotes
2009Live from the InsideVerveCD with DVD
2015Live 20th Anniversary TourBCM Entertainmentrecorded live at Yoshi's Sep 11–14, 2014, 2 cd
2019Colors of Love Tour – Live in Las VegasBCM Entertainment2 CD and Blu-ray Disc

Singles

YearTitlePeak chart positionsAlbum
US
Smooth Jazz
Airplay

[29]
US
Adult R&B
Airplay

[30]
1999"Get'n Over You"n/a19 Somethin' Bout Love
2000"I'm Gonna Miss You"n/a21
2005"Hookin' Up"1 It's On Tonight
2006"Sensuality"39
"Let's Get Started"2
"Deck the Halls"16 A Soulful Christmas
2007"Angels We Have Heard on High"26
2008"Always Remember"1 Bringing Back the Funk
2009"Let's Stay In Tonight"20
"Go"5Live from the Inside
2010"Skies Wide Open"13 XII
"That's Life"1
2011"It's Time"2
2012"Your Smile"1Dreams
"Still Here"15
"Later Tonight"3
"You're My Music"23
2014"Fullerton Ave."1Another Long Night Out
"Horizon"2
2015"Think Free" (live)1Live – 20th Anniversary Tour
2016"Been Around the World"1Funk!
2017"Hey Girl"1
"Let's Take a Ride"4
2018"Colors of Love"1Colors of Love
"You're Magic"1
"Understanding"13Marcus Anderson – Limited Edition
2019"L.O.V.E."18Eric Darius – Breakin' Thru
"Morning Walk"2Winter Stories
2020"Get Up!"1XX
"Keep Movin'"1
"Time Flies"4
2021"Let's Go"8Music from The Hang
"Feel the Love"21The Trilogy – Part 1: Red
2022"I Didn't Mean It"5Lindsey Webster – Reasons
"Step Into Love"5The Trilogy – Part 3: White
"Sistas"3Marqueal Jordan – All We Have Are Moments
"Sandcastles"15The Trilogy – Part 3: White
2023"Dance with Me Tonight"5
2024"Sandcastles 2.0"9Non-album single
"Come Dance with Me"19Donald Hayes – [upcoming album]

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