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Fritzen's second album "VIP (2009) featured vocalist [[Laila Adèle]], guitarist [[Jay Soto]] and saxophone players [[Michael Lington]] and Greger Hillman. The title track became a top-10 hit on the Billboard Charts, and the album spent 40 weeks on the Smoothjazz.com TOP 50. |
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Fritzen's second album "VIP (2009) featured vocalist [[Laila Adele]], guitarist [[Jay Soto]] and saxophone players [[Michael Lington]] and Greger Hillman. The title track became a top-10 hit on the Billboard Charts, and the album spent 40 weeks on the Smoothjazz.com TOP 50. |
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Musical artist
Jonathan Fritzen (born Oct. 11, 1982) is a contemporary jazz pianist.
Biography
Fritzen was born in Stockholm, Sweden to a Swedish mother and an American father. He started playing drums at a young age, and as he got older he also learned the piano, bass, guitar, flute and vocals. His formal music education comes from the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in Stockholm, were he became on of the first students to receive a Masters degree from the jazz department.
His debut solo album, Love Birds was released in 2008.[1] Besides playing piano, he did all the composing, producing and played all eight different instruments.
Fritzen's second album "VIP (2009) featured vocalist Laila Adele, guitarist Jay Soto and saxophone players Michael Lington and Greger Hillman. The title track became a top-10 hit on the Billboard Charts, and the album spent 40 weeks on the Smoothjazz.com TOP 50.
His third album "Diamonds" (2010)
He is the son of pianist Steve Dobrogosz.
References
Discography
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Love Birds |
July 15, 2008
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VIP |
May 22, 2009
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Diamonds |
June 19, 2010
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