Brian Culbertson

Brian Culbertson

Gear

“There is nothing else on the planet that sounds this good.”

Bio

Brian Culbertson began his musical journey at the age of eight on piano, adding drums at nine, trombone at 10, and bass at 12. He grew up near Chicago, IL, loving genre-crossing jazz-pop artists such as Earth, Wind & Fire, Chicago, Tower of Power, The Brecker Brothers, David Sanborn, Yellowjackets, Sting, and Chick Corea. So naturally gifted was Brian, his 7th grade piano recital consisted of all original tunes. Brian flourished in school bands throughout high school and moved to downtown Chicago to continue his musical studies at DePaul University. In 1994, at age 20, Brian self-produced his debut album, Long Night Out. After that release, he then went on to compose jingles for clients such as United Airlines, Gatorade, Sears, Coors, and McDonald’s in the bustling city’s highly competitive advertising community while still continuing to make records and tour.

Since then, Brian has released fifteen more albums, toured around the world, seen his name at the top of Billboard and radio charts, worked and performed with industry all-stars like Maurice White of Earth, Wind & Fire, Larry Graham, Michael McDonald, Chris Botti, Musiq Soulchild, Ledisi, Barry Manilow, Herb Alpert, Natalie Cole, Chuck Brown, and Bootsy Collins, just to name a few, and received numerous awards including being nominated for a 2012 NAACP Image Award and a 2012 Soul Train Award. In 2012, Brian founded the Napa Valley Jazz Getaway which is a five-day festival of wine, food, art and music set in California’s famous wine region. The inaugural event featured Sinbad, Oleta Adams, Kenny Lattimore, David Benoit, Eric Darius, and many top wineries throughout Napa Valley including Silver Oak, Chimney Rock, and others.

Regardless of his success, fans can be rest assured that with 15 albums and counting, Brian Culbertson always brings his very best—and brings the very best out of others—in all of his broad-ranging musical endeavors.