FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jazz-Funk At Its Best with STEPHEN PFISTER'S "Monster From The Deep
Invades The Beach Party" CD
Keyboardist/producer Stephen Pfister has just released his fourth CD,
"Monster From The Deep Invades The Beach Party". This jazz-funk
adventure has already garnered extraordinary reviews. On the opening
track "Welcome To The Beach", Pfister showcases his amazing talents on
both piano and Hammond B-3 organ. "Hey Uncle Ralph (Do You Have
Anything Suzy Can Dance To?)" is an funky dance jam with whirling key
grooves. Smooth jazz radio will love the CD closer, "The Walk Home",
with a great sax solo and Pfister's talents for creating superb
melodies with his piano playing.
You can go to www.cdbaby.com/cd/pfister3 for all Stephen Pfister info
and "Monster From The Deep Invades The Beach Party" CD ordering.
Stephen Pfister is an immensely talented artist who has made his home
for the last 11 years in the town of Blue Hill, Maine. Doesn't seem
like a likely place, but there are musicians everywhere. Playing piano
and organ for Big Pete Pearson when he was in Bar Harbor, ME. started
things off. That lead to the first CD "Less Is More" with bassist
Jason Fiefield and saxophonist Mark Hanson.You can order the C To C CD
at www.cdbaby.com/cd/c2c. Pfister then went on to record a dynamic
solo CD "Cold Hands-Warm Heart" that is also available at
www.cdbaby.com/cd/pfister . In 2006, Pfister released the funky
"Coastal Grooves" which Smother Review said "Good Stuff...Buy it Now".
The CD can be found at www.cdbaby.com/pfister2.
Pfister cites the influence of Les McCann, Ramsey Lewis and Jimmy
Smith with a little Dr. John thrown in. Take a visit to the Downeast
Maine region (Blue Hill, Bar Harbor and Bangor, USA) and you will find
Stephen Pfister, one very talented keyboard player. Those who can't
make the trek can experience all his genius on his latest CD "Monster
From The Deep Invades The Beach Party".