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Meet Cole Broderick
Composer-pianist Cole Broderick has been
passionate about the piano from the moment he began studying the instrument at
age seven. Weekly lessons continued through high school with heavy emphasis on
jazz and popular music. The Albany, New York native subsequently studied
arranging and composition with Jerry Coker and Clifton Williams at the
University of Miami and made campus history when he incorporated jazz with his
classical performance in the senior recital.
Greatly influenced in his college years by Oscar Peterson and Andre Previn,
Broderick went on to receive a number of impressive offers following his
graduation with a degree in music. He opted instead to party, playing in bars
and clubs between Fort Lauderdale and Lake Placid to support himself. The
artist's lifestyle finally caught up with him, and in 1980, he resolved to make
a fresh start. Returning to his Capital Region roots, Broderick winterized a
rustic log cabin that his late father built on the tranquil shores of Saratoga
Lake in the 1930s and set about the business of getting his career back on
track.
After forming the Cole Broderick Quartet in 1992, Broderick recorded a demo tape
of some of his original compositions and sent it to Festival Productions. The
following year, his jazz ensemble was booked to perform at the Newport Jazz
Festival at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC). Energized by the
experience, Broderick recorded what would be the first in a collection of CDs
celebrating the four glorious "Seasons of Saratoga." The 4 CD box set
subsequently received a coveted "Critic’s Choice" citation from Billboard
Magazine.
The flurry of publicity that surrounded the award led Broderick to forge an
affiliation with the Aradia Group (which submits songs for films and television)
as well as resulting in the playing of his music on radio stations across the
USA, Canada and parts of Europe. In addition, Broderick and his sizzling jazz
ensemble were featured nationally on Bobby Flay’s Food Network TV program.
Another high note came when Broderick received a personal accolade from FRASIER
co-star David Hyde Pierce who wrote: "The jazz is as cool as it is hot"
...obviously Saratoga has a good influence on all aspects of the arts, from
dance to theater, from Balanchine to Broderick."
Most recently, Broderick has recorded a solo piano CD called IN A DREAM and
electrified fans at celebrations like First Night and The Tulip Festival in
Albany -- as well as performing at private parties and corporate events in
settings such as The Glen Sanders Mansion in Schenectady and The Gideon Putnam
and Canfield Casino in Saratoga Springs. He also performs regularly at Chez
Sophie in the Saratoga Hilton where selections from his seventh CD, CHEZ SOPHIE
JAZZ, are in demand.
A resident of Ballston Spa, NY, since wedding journalist Ann Hauprich in
February of 2008, Broderick is now working on his eighth CD that will feature
solo piano arrangements of best-selling hits by The Beatles.
For more information, kindly email or call 518.885.3214.
Click here to read
a beautiful and insightful story about Cole
authored by Wendy Hobday Haugh and first published
in the December 2000 editions of Hudson Valley MATURE LIFE
and Capital District MATURE LIFE magazines.
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