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ARTIST:  Keyan Williams & T.U.S.P
ALBUM:  The Art of Living
©  2006   T.U.S.P - Told U So Productions
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Keyan Williams – Saxophonist (Alto, Tenor, Soprano), Flute, and Keyboards.

Born and raised in Brooklyn New York and currently reside in Arizona. Keyan started playing the sax at age 8. Keyan has always been a Jazz lover and his mother, a very loyal Jazz fan herself ensured Keyan the ability to fulfill his dream and made it possible for him to attend private tutoring to build on his skills. Keyan has never been shy to crowds, playing at various places like Carnegie Hall, and Avery Fisher Hall at an early age. Many fans of his music have conveyed to him that his saxophone style reminds them of Grover Washington Jr., and he is very humbled over the compliments. Grover Washington Jr., musically influenced Keyan, along with many other luminous jazz artists like: Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Wes Montgomery and Stanley Clarke. Over his years playing, Keyan has also had the honor of sharing the stage with Herbie Hancock, Chic Corea, and Junior Cook.

When asked about what kept his heart in the music, he stated, “My love of God has kept me doing his will. I love being Our Father’s instrument. Meeting Jazz greats like Zoot Sims, Herbie Hancock and Chic Corea has also been a great influence for me”.

Keyan released his new CD titled "The Art of Living", August of 2006. The CD is a grooved filled production that is reminiscent of the kind of music Grover made. Keyan says, “Grover Washington Jr. is one of his favorite musicians. He was a great sax player and would give you a great show, three hours of non-stop playing. I wanted to keep that kind of drive alive – real strong grooves – to get back to what I call ‘the original smooth jazz sound.’ I think we have done that with this album. And, you will not hear me play a solo the same way twice. I play from my heart, no repetition.” Williams has created a soundtrack that mirrors his live performances. “What you hear on the CD is what you hear live!”

Here are some reviews from music lovers:

Jacob Dixon from Garage Bands in Pratteln, Switzerland
December 30th, 2006 stated:

The Art of Living song on the new release "The Art of Living” Makes me feel a little homesick. This song reminds me a lot about New York, and riding down the Major Deegan Expressway in the back seat as a child. My dad played mostly soft jazz tunes while driving and I got a kick out of watching the buildings go by while listening to the music. The saxophone is obviously the main instrument in this song, and it has a nice presence. It doesn't overpower the rest of the instruments and what was played
sound really nice. Overall, a very cool song. I'm going to call my parents now.

Frank from Lancaster, California on January 1st, 2007 stated “The Water Color” song has a Kenny g type. Nice use of horns and I like the pop feel overall. Better than Kenny g if you ask me. Good beat and a strong bass. Keep it up.

Nathan states on January 1st, 2007
The Art of Living song has Bass and Sax Grooves - Just a pleasure to hear these instruments working together - they mesh together well - sound like they've been playing together for years. The bass line has a real groove, and the sax player swings easily throughout. The drummer is also right in the spirit of this number. Glad to hear the keyboard player stand out at around 2:45. Where were you hiding?

Garage Band Reviewer from Morris Plains, New Jersey on January 1st, 2007 stated "The Art of Living" song has excellent bass and the rhythm is very groovy. The drumming is good; it flows along with the song smoothly. The best thing about this track is the saxophone; it’s masterfully played without a flaw and it hooks you up big time. It has a very romantic feel to it and the melody manages to chill you out. I like the way piano is introduced; it
really enhances the mood of this track. BRILLIANCE!

Rachelle from ABYSS Jazz Magazine states on August 30th, 2006. Oh my... Excellent! Keyan has such a CRISP horn. Kind of like Grover Washington, but with his own sound. And for sure, it won't be long before his fans are able to distinguish style. Definitely, one of the best new smooth jazz artists I have heard this year.

Studio City, California - Garage band reviewer on January 6th, 2007. The Art of Living song has a very tasty intro; track pulls you into the SAX melody and the sax wails, just wails. Love the harmonies in the lines. A totally pro project. I hope you guys have sent the cd’s to smooth jazz stations “five stars” Excellent mix as well. Change nothing in this song.

Keyan was featured in the October 2006 ABYSS Jazz Magazine and for four months in a row his music has been #1 since the release of his new ablum across the Jazz, Instrumental and Inspirational Genres with Music Forte.

Keyan’s first live radio interview took place on January 18th, 2007 with 88.1 FM Fisk University in Nashville TN.

You can find his music being played on several live and web stations.




The CD is a grooved filled production that is reminiscent of the kind of music Grover made.