Kevin McHugh (musician)

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Kevin McHugh

Kevin McHugh performing at the House of Blues and Jazz, Shanghai
Background information
Genres Experimental, jazz, electronic
Instruments Piano, keyboards, accordion, voice, laptop
Website www.therealmchugh.com

Kevin McHugh is an American pianist, composer and improviser. He has performed in a variety of groups and with notable musicians and teachers ranging from jazz drummer Billy Hart, saxophonist Gary Bartz, trumpeter Marcus Belgrave, trombonist Robin Eubanks, Salah Ragab (Egyptian drummer for Sun Ra), trumpeter Peter Evans, Jovino Santos-Neto (flutist and pianist with Hermeto Pascoal), to Fugazi bassist Joe Lally, Japanese improvisers Tetuzi Akiyama and Hiroshi Hasegawa (Astro), punk bassist Mike Watt (The Minutemen, The Stooges) and Brazilian singer Zé de Riba. Besides working on blues, solo electronic music, noise rock, ballet and tap dance accompaniment, and musical improv comedy, Kevin has also performed and recorded with the avant metal jazz everything band Capillary Action, the San Francisco Mime Troupe and BATS Improv.

Kevin McHugh has lived in or around cities including Seattle, Berlin, San Francisco, New York, Tokyo, Shanghai, São Paulo, Mumbai and Cairo, performing as a leader or sideman in many prominent venues, and has toured over 20 countries and 100 cities in the United States. He is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate from Oberlin College and the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. In 2006 he won a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship to research the sound and music of megacities. He currently lives in Tokyo.

[edit] Discography

  • With Nego Fortunatto: Forthcoming (2012)
  • With Polylis: "Hills" (2012)
  • With Loolowningen: "Self Titled" (2011)
  • With Kojun Sato/Pat Glynn: Ballads (2010)
  • With Polylis: "Poly One" (2010)
  • With the North Atlantic Tonal Organization: NATO (2008)
  • With Kojun Sato: Weavers (2008)
  • With Capillary Action: So Embarrassing (2007)
  • With the Kevin McHugh Trio: WM 2006 (2006)
  • With the Kevin McHugh Trio: Der Hagen (2005)
  • With the Andy Hunter Quartet: The Slow Road to Shanghai (2005)

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