Eldar
Djangirov (born January
28, 1987), also known as Eldar, is a US-American jazz pianist. He was
born in Kyrgyz SSR, Soviet Union . He is of Volga
Tatar and Russian descent. He grew up in Kansas
  City , MO San Diego , California New York City 

He began playing the piano when he was three years old. The first piece he remembers learning was "C Jam Blues". He later took classical lessons and was "discovered" at age 9 by the late New York City jazz aficionado Charles McWhorter, who saw him play at a festival in Siberia. The family relocated toKansas City Kansas
  City Interlochen  Center Barstow  School  in Kansas
  City San
 Diego  where he attended the Francis 
W.  Parker 
School  (San Diego ),
and then to the Los Angeles  area where he
attended University 
 of Southern California North
 America . 
Djangirov has been variously compared to Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Herbie Hancock and more; yet he also seems to absorb harmonic expansiveness from McCoy Tyner and at times the lyrical sensitivity from Bill Evans. Djangirov performed at Grammy Awards telecast and was honored the first time in many years as a jazz artist. Eldar has also been seen on Conan O'Brien, CBS Saturday Early Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live and CBS Sunday Morning.

Career
He began playing the piano when he was three years old. The first piece he remembers learning was "C Jam Blues". He later took classical lessons and was "discovered" at age 9 by the late New York City jazz aficionado Charles McWhorter, who saw him play at a festival in Siberia. The family relocated to
Djangirov has been variously compared to Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Herbie Hancock and more; yet he also seems to absorb harmonic expansiveness from McCoy Tyner and at times the lyrical sensitivity from Bill Evans. Djangirov performed at Grammy Awards telecast and was honored the first time in many years as a jazz artist. Eldar has also been seen on Conan O'Brien, CBS Saturday Early Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live and CBS Sunday Morning.
Official Website is at: 
http://www.eldarmusic.com/
 
 
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