Eric Lewis (pianist)

Eric Lewis
Lewis at the Moers Festival 2017
Lewis at the Moers Festival 2017
Background information
Birth nameEric Robert Lewis
Also known asELEW
Born (1973-05-13) May 13, 1973 (age 51)
Camden, New Jersey, U.S.
GenresJazz, "Rockjazz"
Occupation(s)Pianist
Instrument(s)Piano
Years active1995–present
LabelsNinjazz Entertainment
Websiteelewrockjazz.com

Eric Robert Lewis (born May 13, 1973), popularly known as ELEW, is an American jazz pianist who has found cross-over success playing rock and pop music. He is known for his unconventional and physical playing style, which eschews a piano bench and includes reaching inside the piano lid to pull at the strings directly, as well as the creation that he calls "Rockjazz", a genre that "takes the improvisational aspect of jazz and 'threads it through the eye of the needle of rock.'"[1]

Lewis began his career as a jazz purist, playing as a sideman for jazz artists like Wynton Marsalis, Cassandra Wilson, Elvin Jones, Jon Hendricks, and Roy Hargrove as well as performing as a member of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. However, he eventually became interested in rock music and embarked on a solo career as a crossover musician, quickly gaining recognition for his instrumental "Rockjazz" piano covers of mainstream rock hits like The Rolling Stones' "Paint It, Black" and The Killers' "Mr. Brightside". He released his first album of instrumental covers, entitled ELEW Rockjazz Vol. 1, on his own label, Ninjazz Entertainment, in March 2010.

His distinctive style has helped him to amass a large following of celebrity fans, including Barack and Michelle Obama (for whom he has played at the White House), Leonardo DiCaprio, Donna Karan, Téa Leoni, David Duchovny, Hugh Jackman, Forest Whitaker, and Gerard Butler.[2] Throughout his career, he has performed with musicians such as Sting, The Roots, Natalie Cole, and Esperanza Spalding. In the spring of 2011, he joined singer-songwriter Josh Groban as the opening act on the American leg of the singer's Straight to You Tour. Around the same time, he appeared as a contestant in an audition on the NBC reality series America's Got Talent, where he received a standing ovation from the crowd and positive scores from all three judges. Despite his positive reception, he ultimately dropped out of the competition in order to tour with Groban.[3]

In August 2012, he was featured on a Mike Stud remix of the Maroon 5 song "One More Night". On August 28, 2012, Lewis released his second solo album: ELEW Rockjazz Vol. 2.

ELEW held in late 2015 a preview concert of his upcoming album And To The Republic with Jeff "Tain" Watts and Reginald Veal at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola. And To The Republic was released later the following year in November 2016. Since its conception the album has been praised by some of the largest jazz outlets and publications in the world such as NPR's "Jazz Night In America"[4] hosted by Christian McBride, Jazz-Times,[5] Downbeat,[6] and All About Jazz.[7]

In summer 2016, ELEW was awarded The Novus Award at the Headquarters of the United Nations for contributing music and art to the world.

  1. ^ Eric Lewis and his 'Rockjazz' piano. CNN.com. Retrieved August 11, 2011.
  2. ^ Making a Stand. NYPost.com Retrieved 2011-09-11.
  3. ^ What Ever Happened to ELEW? Sadie? Narcissister? Archived 2011-07-10 at the Wayback Machine. AGTNews.com. Retrieved 2011-07-21.
  4. ^ "ELEW, Veal And Tain". NPR.org. Retrieved 2017-02-07.
  5. ^ "JazzTimes Magazine". Archived from the original on 2017-02-08.
  6. ^ "Downbeat Magazine" (PDF).
  7. ^ Jazz, All About (12 October 2016). "ELEW (Eric Lewis): And to the Republic". www.allaboutjazz.com. Retrieved 2017-02-07.

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