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Best of Tobin Mueller, Vol. 2: Jazz Ar...

1M streams

1,005,809

Best of Tobin Mueller, Vol. 3: Prog Fu...

939.6K streams

939,638

Best of Tobin Mueller, Vol. 1: Jazz Or...

851.3K streams

851,261

Prestidigitation

774.1K streams

774,084

Best of Tobin Mueller, Vol. 4: Vocals

464.3K streams

464,308

At the Piano, Vol. 1

257.4K streams

257,428

Of Two Minds: The Music of Frederic Ch...

130.8K streams

130,750

Midwinter Born

74.4K streams

74,437

Rain Bather

69.9K streams

69,866

Impressions of Water & Light

52.5K streams

52,546

Biography

Tobin Mueller is a composer, playwright, and interpretive pianist. His musical compositions range from Impressionist Jazz to Progressive Rock to Old-School Funk to Broadway musicals. He’s multi-genre approach to composing most often combines Classical Romanticism with modal Jazz, creating virtuosic music full of storytelling and depth. Mueller has recorded with Grammy winners Dave Brubeck, Ron Carter, Michael Hedges, Donny McCaslin and Paul Nelson. He's played with Maynard Ferguson; Jon Anderson (Yes), Brian Welch ("Head" from Korn), Scott Rockenfield (Queensrÿche), Lamar Moore (Lettuce), Mike Nappi (J Geils Band). Mueller has appeared on over 40 albums. "Tobin Mueller proves his originality, his inquisitiveness as a musician and a thinker, and his fluid, full throttle energy as a pianist. One continually has the sense that the piano is Mueller’s alter ego, and when he sits down to play, to arrange or improvise, he is engaging in an exciting dialogue of discovery with his inner self." - Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold, Fanfare Magazine "His recordings dance in and out of motifs and themes while paying great respect to the jazz composers who came before. He makes his interpretation sound effortless, expansive, beautiful and awesome..." - John LaMantia, Downbeat Magazine You want ambition? Look no further…” - George W. Harris, Jazz Weekly "A genius..." - Kathy Parsons, Mainly Piano Member of ASCAP & Dramatists Guild of America.