Gregg Karukas
Gregory Harry "Gregg" Karukas (born May 18, 1956) is a smooth jazz pianist from Bowie, Maryland. He experimented with drums, guitar, trumpet, and keyboards as a child, but it was not until his teens that he pursued music professionally as a pianist, having played with the Bowie High School Starliners big band.[1] When he was sixteen, he owned one of the first Minimoog synthesizers.
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Background information | |
Origin | Bowie, Maryland |
Genres | Smooth jazz, Brazilian, world |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, producer |
Instruments | Piano, keyboards |
Years active | 1975–present |
Labels | N-Coded, Nightowl |
Associated acts | Boney James, Peter White, Rick Braun, Kirk Whalum, Dave Koz, Dori Caymmi, Ricardo Silveira, Omar Akram |
Website | karukas |
Karukas spent five years with Tim Eyermann in the band East Coast Offering. After moving to Los Angeles, he worked with Shelby Flint, David Benoit, Richard Elliot, Grant Geissman, Dave Koz, Ronnie Laws, and Melissa Manchester.[2] He was a member of the Rippingtons when they recorded their first album, Moonlighting (1987).[3] He has worked as a sideman with Larry Carlton, Jeffrey Osborne, George Duke, Rick Braun, Brenda Russell, Craig Chaquico, Boney James, and Peter White.[2]
Karukas has received multiple Best Keyboardist nominations at the Oasis and National Smooth Jazz Awards. He has collaborated with Brazilian composer Dori Caymmi and Ricardo Silveira. He produced, arranged, engineered, and co-wrote two albums with Omar Akram, whose Echoes of Love won the Grammy Award for Best New Age Album in 2013.[1]
He owns and distributes most of his music on his label, Nightowl Records .
Studio albums
Title | Year | Label |
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The Night Owl | 1987 | Nightowl |
Key Witness | 1990 | Nightowl |
Sound of Emotion | 1992 | Nightowl |
Summerhouse | 1993 | Nightowl |
Home for the Holidays | 1993 | Fahrenheit/Nightowl |
You'll Know It's Me | 1995 | Nightowl |
Blue Touch | 1998 | i.e./Polygram |
Nightshift | 2000 | N2K |
Heatwave | 2002 | N-Coded/Warlock |
Looking Up | 2005 | Nightowl |
GK | 2009 | Nightowl |
Soul Secrets | 2014 | Nightowl |
References
- Jaskot, Colleen (February 27, 2013). "Grammy winner Gregg Karukas returns for DC show". baltimoresun.com. Archived from the original on December 13, 2013. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
- Yanow, Scott. "Gregg Karukas". AllMusic. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
- Widran, Jonathan. "Moonlighting". AllMusic. Retrieved November 23, 2018.