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The Lao Tizer Band
Steel City Smooth Jazz Fest 2025
Linn Park
710 20th St N
Birmingham, AL 35203
Jun 7, 2025
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THE LAO TIZER BAND
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Lao Tizer - keys
Elliott Yamin - vocals
Eric Marienthal - sax
Karen Briggs - violin
Chieli Minucci - guitar
Cheikh N'Doye - bass
Joel Roseblatt - drums
Munyungo Jackson - percussion
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Rtrack200
January 18th 2025
Lao was great as always. this was about my 10th time seeing him. Eric was doing his thing on the sax. Muscles did work on the bass; wish he would have had a nice solo and Tony Austin turned it out on those drums! Excellent show!!
Montclair, CA@Camila's Jazz Club
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The Lao Tizer Band Biography
If Colorado-bred, L.A.-based keyboardist Lao Tizer embodies the boundaryless modern
musician, he comes by it honestly. As the self-described “child of East Coast Jewish hippies”,
his parents’ wide-ranging musical tastes influenced him from an early age, steeping his ears in
classical, rock, soul, and world music. But it wasn’t until the age of 16 that hearing Miles Davis’s
Kind of Blue and Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux turned the budding pianist toward a new and
lasting musical fascination–jazz.
Inspired, Tizer applied his classical piano skills to jazz and quickly released his first selfproduced
solo albums while still in high school. After graduating, Tizer moved to L.A. and
studied with legendary piano guru Terry Trotter for about two years, forgoing formal music
education.
Through a combination of Trotter and, as Tizer calls it, “getting my ass kicked on the
bandstand,” the keyboardist learned quickly, forming The Lao Tizer Band in short order. The
LTB has gone on to produce six well-received albums while attracting an impressive roster of Alist
players to its ranks, performing around the world to a growing fanbase.
Most recently, Tizer took a bold leap into crossover territory with 2018’s acclaimed Songs From
The Swinghouse, with a mix of re-envisioned vocal covers and trademark instrumental
sophistication.
Now, Tizer and company’s forthcoming release, AMPLIFY, ups the ante with the addition of
platinum-certified, American Idol vocal phenom Elliott Yamin to the band. With an intoxicating
blend of soulful original songs and infectious, groove-laden instrumentals, Amplify is poised to
appeal to an even wider audience–and open up a whole lot of ears
Read Moremusician, he comes by it honestly. As the self-described “child of East Coast Jewish hippies”,
his parents’ wide-ranging musical tastes influenced him from an early age, steeping his ears in
classical, rock, soul, and world music. But it wasn’t until the age of 16 that hearing Miles Davis’s
Kind of Blue and Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux turned the budding pianist toward a new and
lasting musical fascination–jazz.
Inspired, Tizer applied his classical piano skills to jazz and quickly released his first selfproduced
solo albums while still in high school. After graduating, Tizer moved to L.A. and
studied with legendary piano guru Terry Trotter for about two years, forgoing formal music
education.
Through a combination of Trotter and, as Tizer calls it, “getting my ass kicked on the
bandstand,” the keyboardist learned quickly, forming The Lao Tizer Band in short order. The
LTB has gone on to produce six well-received albums while attracting an impressive roster of Alist
players to its ranks, performing around the world to a growing fanbase.
Most recently, Tizer took a bold leap into crossover territory with 2018’s acclaimed Songs From
The Swinghouse, with a mix of re-envisioned vocal covers and trademark instrumental
sophistication.
Now, Tizer and company’s forthcoming release, AMPLIFY, ups the ante with the addition of
platinum-certified, American Idol vocal phenom Elliott Yamin to the band. With an intoxicating
blend of soulful original songs and infectious, groove-laden instrumentals, Amplify is poised to
appeal to an even wider audience–and open up a whole lot of ears
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