Dave Koz

Biography

Dave Koz

In a career spanning two decades, Dave Koz has established himself as a platinum-selling artist, humanitarian, entrepreneur, radio host, and instrumental music advocate. A six-time GrammyR nominee, he was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2009. Koz is known for such hits as "You Make Me Smile," his signature song, "Castle of Dreams," "Can't Let You Go" featuring the late Luther Vandross, "Together Again," "Honey-Dipped," "All I See Is You," and "Faces of the Heart," which was the theme song for "General Hospital" for more than 10 years. His latest album, Hello Tomorrow, debuted at No. 1 on both Billboard's Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart and iTunes' Jazz Album chart and was named the "Best Smooth Jazz Album of 2010" by iTunes. Hailed as "an event record" by The New York Times, its lead single, "Put The Top Down," spent 18 weeks at No. 1 on the Mediabase Smooth A/C chart the longest stint at No. 1 of any of Koz's chart-topping hits. Dave is constantly touring, with annual summer and holiday tours, and Dave Koz & Friends At Sea cruises. He also serves as a radio personality for two different outlets: on weekdays, as the host of an afternoon radio show that's nationally distributed on the Smooth Jazz Radio Network; and on weekends, as the host of the syndicated Dave Koz Radio Show for over 15 years in approximately 120 markets. For more details:http://www.davekoz.com

ROBERTO BENITEZ

Roberto Benítez es un reconocido saxofonista y pedagogo, profesor de tiempo completo en la Facultad de Música de la UNAM y miembro del comité directivo de ALASAX (2013-2024). Ha sido solista, jurado y conferencista en eventos internacionales, y cuenta con importantes premios como el Premio Universidad Nacional en Docencia en Artes (2015). Su trayectoria incluye la fundación de la Escuela de Música de Tlaxcala, la publicación de libros especializados y la dirección de ensambles de saxofón con giras internacionales.

RODOLFO RITTER

Pianista, compositor e investigador musical mexicano-alemán, reconocido como uno de los pianistas más destacados de Latinoamérica. Ganador de prestigiosos concursos como el IV Concurso Nacional de Piano "Angélica Morales-Yamaha", ha grabado obras fundamentales de Ricardo Castro y Manuel M. Ponce para sellos internacionales.

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