Carlos Homs

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Carlos Homs (* around 1990) is an American jazz musician ( piano , keyboard , composition ) of the Modern Creative .

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Carlos Homs, who is from New York City , grew up in New Jersey in the 1990s. He graduated from New School University with a degree in music and studied sound design at Berklee College of Music . Since the early 2010s he has been working in New York in various musical fields, with hip-hop , pop, jazz and avant-garde artists such as Peter Evans , Tyshawn Sorey , Pete Robbins and Mos Def , Bernard Purdie , Jim Black , Reggie Workman , Steve Lehman , Kim Thompson , Jason Palmer , James Moody , Michael Moore , Wolter Wierbos , Mustafa da Poet, the Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra and others. He released an album of the same name (2015) with the collaborative trio ARK (with bassist Karl McComas-Reichl and drummer Colin Stranahan ).

In 2014 he worked as musical director for the Broadway performances Rock of Ages and Burn the Floor . Homs was also a keyboardist in the local jam band MUN and played at festivals and venues like Farm Fest, The Catskill Chill, Brooklyn Bowl, 8x10 (Baltimore) and Garcia's . He also starred in Aaron Burnett's Big Machine (with Peter Evans, Nicholas Jozwiak , Tyshawn Sorey) and currently (2019) with Buzz Donald & Friends.

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Individual evidence

  1. ARK at Nextbop
  2. Carlos Homs. Smalls, May 1, 2019, accessed May 6, 2019 .