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So the name, "Bach to the Future"' seemed like a natural, because it played off the popularity of the 'Back to the Future' series of movies." Pretty soon, we had enough material for an album, and it was all music that came from Bach. "That's when we asked Andrew to join the group. "I actually had the idea of doing a version of Bach's 'Cello Suites,'" recalls Michael. The other member of the group, bassist Matt Bollinger, stuck around, and the band expanded to a quartet with the addition of violinist Andrew Driscoll. The Silverman Brothers soon formed a fusion-jazz band called the Downtown Trio, and released a debut CD, "U. Bands like Tracer and Oasis and musicians like Ptah Williams, Gary Sykes and Daryl Mixon really were a big influence." And I also remember hearing everything from jazz and reggae to rock at the clubs there. "And I can still remember hanging out in the Loop at Streetside Records and Vintage Vinyl, hearing new music. "Our folks had classical music going all the time in the house - live and on recordings," recalls Michael. And total Internet sales of songs have totaled more than 3 million song downloads.Īccording to the Silverman Brothers, whom I caught up with for lunch recently, the eclectic musical approach that has succeeded for them has its roots in University City: a combination of being raised in a home where classical music was prevalent and the diverse cultural background they discovered in the U. Over the course of six years - and the release of more than a dozen recordings under the band names or as solo projects by Michael Silverman - 11 releases reached number one on Internet sales charts such as iTunes. And it's one that has definitely succeeded - especially on the Internet. The Classical Jazz Quartet defines this musical approach as "Beethoven meets Coltrane meets Debussy, meets Sanborn" on its Facebook page. As both group names indicate, a listener can expect a unique sound that starts with a foundation of classical compositions - then incorporates elements of jazz, new age and world music styles into the musical mix. Today, the Silverman brothers are members of the Classical Jazz Quartet, also previously known as Bach to the Future. Louis Symphony orchestra for more than 40 years, and their mother - who also studied cello - taught piano in University City for many years.
#U city jazz festival professional
22, 2011 - Michael Silverman and his brother Rob were born and raised in University City, and grew up in a musical environment that played a major role in shaping their careers as professional musicians.
