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Alan Pasqua

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Biography

Keyboardist Alan Pasqua's gritty organ riffs and synth textures can be heard on hits by Eddie Money and Giant. He's done sides with Bob Dylan (Live At The Budokan and Street Legal), Carlos Santana (ZEBOP! and Marathon - Single), Rick Springfield, Pat Benatar, Sammy Hagar, and Whitesnake. Pasqua's musical roots run throughout his family tree. Growing up in New Jersey, Pasqua took classical piano lessons as a child. During his teens, he began playing in rock and jazz bands. When he graduated from high school, Pasqua attended Indiana University. During the early '70s, he continued his music studies with pianist Jaki Byard at Boston's New England Conservatory of Music. Pasqua's roommate, drummer Peter Erskine offered him a chance to stand in for an ailing Stan Kenton on a short tour. This was followed by a stint with another jazz legend Joe Williams who mentored the young musician. Pasqua's instructor, George Russell, recommended him for a recording date for jazz drummer great Tony Williams. After a New York performance at Carnegie Hall, Williams asked Pasqua to join his band The Tony Williams Lifetime whose lineup included guitarist Allan Holdsworth and bassist Tony Newton. Pasqua's recording debut was the quartet's There Is A Hell, Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is A Heaven, Let's Keep It A Secret LP.

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Top Tracks

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Barcelona - (4:32)  -  289 plays
  2. My New Old Friend - (8:27)  -  332 plays
  3. One More Once - (4:19)  -  138 plays
  4. Wichita Lineman - (5:57)  -  180 plays
  5. Highway 14 - (5:57)  -  175 plays
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