Larry Edoff
Larry Edoff is a dynamic and accomplished musician with a decades-long career as a pianist, producer, bandleader, singer/songwriter, arranger, and composer. He has collaborated with renowned artists such as Tony Bennett, Paul Simon, The Count Basie Orchestra, Adam Pascal, Anthony Rapp, and many more. A Berklee College of Music alumnus, Edoff also studied orchestration with John Corigliano and earned a Master's degree in Music Education and Composition. His musical explorations have taken him to Ghana, Cuba, and Brazil, enriching his understanding of diverse rhythms. Edoff's extensive touring has spanned Europe, Japan, Canada, Greece, and the US.
His 2006 solo album, Duende, received three Grammy nominations: Song of the Year ("Love Will Always Come Back"), Best Male Pop Vocal ("Love Will Always Come Back"), and Best Pop Vocal Album. He was also a finalist in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest and a semi-finalist in Rolling Stone's Songwriting Contest. "Love" by Larry Edoff is the official song for LoveProjects and part of the UNESCO-endorsed New Songs for Peace project. His CD In Subtle Tones was named a Top 25 album of 2004 by Music Connection Magazine.
Edoff is a recipient of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Grant Certification of Excellence.