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Brent Christopher Gallaher (born May 13, 1969 in
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) is an American jazz
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and composer. He is the son of Linda (Swearingen) Gallaher and Christopher S. Gallaher. His father was a professor of music at
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. The Gallaher family moved to Morehead KY in 1972 when Christopher was hired by the Morehead State University. Brent spent his childhood in the small college town. Being the son of a musician, Brent began studying music at an early age. At the age of 6, he began studying piano and throughout elementary school, Brent acted and sang in the university's musical theater productions. Brent began studying
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at age 11, studying with David Anderson. Brent was a quick and dedicated study and was playing professionally by age 16. David Anderson, Professor of Jazz and Studio Music at Morehead State, gave Brent the opportunity to play tenor saxophone with the college's top jazz ensemble. Brent played with MSU for two years and while with them was recruited by trumpeter Pat Harbison to study at the
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. Brent visited the school and accepted a scholarship to study jazz at the prestigious music school.


Early career

In the fall of 1988, Brent moved to Cincinnati, Ohio and began his studies with
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and Pat Harbison at the CCM. Brent thrived in this creative environment, surrounded by other gifted musicians. He also had many opportunities to play with local and nationally know musicians. Some of the names include Cal Collins, Kenny Poole, Steve Schmidt, Art Gore, Wilbert Longmire, The Blue Wisp Big Band and the Psychoacoustic Orchestra. After 3 years at the CCM, Brent was offered a position on the famed
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. He toured with the ensemble from 1991 to 1992 and can be heard on their album Here We Go Again—1992 Victor.Brent Gallaher Jazz Musician
/ref> He returned to Cincinnati and the CCM in 1992 and in 1994 completed his Bachelors in Jazz Performance. While at the CCM Brent was featured was on their album Carnival of Life—1994, Alissa Records. After graduating, Brent continued freelancing in and around the Cincinnati area.


Performing career

In November 1998, Brent was called to tour with the
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under the direction of
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. Brent was with the Dorsey band for just under a year. He returned to Dorsey in 2000 and was with them for an additional seven months. Brent has since been working as a freelance musician and has performed with the Blue Wisp Big Band, Cohesion Jazz Ensemble, Cal Collins, the Phil DeGreg Trio, the Ron Enyard Trio, Wilbert Longmire, Ed Moss Society Jazz Orchestra, the Vintage Keys Project and the Psychoacoustic Orchestra. The Cohesion Jazz Ensemble and The Psychoacoustic Orchestra are featured on J-Curve’s Cincinnati Jazz Collection Vol. 1 (1998) with Brent as a member. Brent also recorded with the Psychoacoustic Orchestra on Blackstone's Hidden Treasures—Cincinnati's Tribute to King Records' Legacy (2003). In August 2003, Brent completed the recording of his first CD Vanessa's Song and it was released in March 2004. This CD features Jim Connerley on piano, Jim Anderson on bass and Tony Franklin on drums. Brent recorded with
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, in the fall of 2004, on their album
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—Virgin/Back Porch Records. He can also be heard on The Jazz Circle’s debut CD Joshua, which was released March 2006. March 2010 marked the release of Brent's second recording project titled Lightwave. This features the talents of Dan Karlsberg on piano, Steve Whipple on bass and Anthony Lee on drums. Presently, Brent continues to freelance and can be heard with a wide variety of groups including his own groups, the Dan Karlsberg Nati 6, the Cincinnati Contemporary Jazz Orchestra, the Pete Wagner Band, the Blue Wisp Big Band, the Art Gore Quartet, the
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.


Teaching

Brent Gallaher has been teaching saxophone, improvisation and piano since the early 1990s and continues doing so today. He has a private studio of students ranging from elementary school to postgraduate students. He worked as an instructor at the
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and was a member of their faculty Jazztet from 2010-2013. Currently, Brent is an adjunct faculty member in the Jazz Department of the
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(Ohio).


Discography


Albums

* ''Vanessa's Song'' (V&B, 2003) * ''Lightwave'' (V&B, 2010) * ''Moving Forward'' (V&B, 2016)


As supporting member

* ''Here We Go Again'' by
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(1992) * ''Carnival of Life'' by Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music Jazz Ensemble and Combo (1994) * ''For the Love of It'' by Deborah Locke (1997) * ''Cincinnati Jazz Collection Vol. 1'' by Various artists (1998) * ''Hidden Treasures—Cincinnati's Tribute to King Records' Legacy'' by Various artists (2003) * ''
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'' by
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(2004) * ''Kentucky Symphony Orchestra Salutes Frank Sinatra, an American Icon'' by Kentucky Symphony Orchestra (2005) * ''Joshua'' by The Jazz Circle (2006) * ''After 5'' by The CCM Faculty Jazztet (2013) * ''One for Four'' by New Third Stream Quartet (2014) – Composer on "Pure" * ''Second Springtime'' by Larry Dickson (2015) * ''Moon and Shadow'' by John Zappa (2015) * ''Nati 6'' by Dan Karlsberg (2015)


References

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