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ERIC LEWIS

As one of today's most sought after musicians, pianist/composer Eric Lewis has worked with some of the jazz industry's biggest names, including Wynton Marsalis, Cassandra Wilson, Elvin Jones and Roy Hargrove. He is the winner of the prestigious Thelonious Monk International Jazz Piano Competition, recognized and rewarded for his combination of knowledge, command, passion and execution.

In the coming months, Eric will be performing at the U.S. Open, The Museum of Natural History and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In between heart stopping performances, Eric is lending his composing talents to three new soundtracks for two feature films and one short film as well as an upcoming 50th Anniversary piece for the Joffrey Ballet in 2006.

Eric recently performed for the Dodge/Save Mart 350 NASCAR race crowd in Sonoma, California, where NASCAR described his rendition of the "Star Spangled Banner" as, "easily the best anthem performance of the season." On August 5, he performed in Central Park Summerstage's acclaimed music series, "Pianos in the Park." In December, Eric will be the featured performer at NASCAR's 25th Anniversary Driver Award Gala. In addition, Seventh Dimension Films will be filming a feature documentary on Eric and his music.

Visit www.ericlewisgroove.com for more info.

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