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William Gati
Bom April 1O, 1959, in Rio Di Janeiro, Brazil
Initially trained as a classical pianist (he studied
at Juilliard from the age of 8), William Gati
has been drawn to Jazz while studying with the
great John Lewis (Modern Jazz Quartet). After
graduating from City College (1981), he has played
in various church venues and has been influenced
by gospel music. He has also been involved in
directing and performing in musicals and has been
influences by the Broadway Show style. His greatest
strength, however, is in improvising and performing
jazz standards and original compositions.

He has been influenced by Sir Roland Hanna (a
good friend and Professor at Queens College),
John Lewis (another friend), Herbie Hancock, Dr.
Billy Taylor and Duke Ellington. He has performed
with various local Jazz artist such as John Dooley
(bass),Hank Holzer (drums), Premik Tubbs (wind),
and John Smith (drums). He has played in Lincoln
Center, Queens College, Forest Park Band Shell,
local halls and various other venues.
He has three CD's independently produced called
"Piece of Pie," "Box 0' Chocolates,"
and "Intricate". All three recordings
are collections of original jazz compositions
written, performed and recorded by Mr. Gati. He
explores various musical concepts in a truly jazz
style.
William Gati is also a talented saxophonist, vocalist,
writer, architect (he is registered) and painter.
He believes that we must all let the music out
from within us. His work has been featured in
many books and articles for example "Who's
Who in the East," "Who's Who in the
World," "Newsday," "Creations
in Space," and "Personality Types".
His jazz style is soulful, smooth and technical
all in various proportions. He loves to play straight-ahead
jazz but particularly enjoys playing original
compositions. His performances are lively and
interesting because they are spontaneous and inspired
by the moment. He will play the piano, play the
saxophone and sing (but not all at the same time)
as well as tell stories and inspiring anecdotes.
He can put on a very entertaining, creative and
memorable performance. |
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