- Jeff Bova
Infobox musical artist
Name = Jeff Bova
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Born =
Origin =Washington D.C. ,U.S.A.
Instrument =Piano ,Synthesizer ,Keyboards ,Trumpet
Genre = Pop
RockHard rock
Occupation =Keyboardist Composer Arranger Record producer
Years_active = 1970s-present
Associated_acts = Change
DistanceDavid Lee Roth
Label =Jeff Bova (born Jeffrey Bova in 1953) is an American
Grammy Award winningkeyboardist ,composer ,arranger andrecord producer . He has been active in music industry since the mid-1970s, contributing to dozens of recordings by significant mainstream artists likeCeline Dion ,Michael Jackson , Blondie,Eric Clapton ,Joe Cocker ,Cyndi Lauper ,Bill Laswell andHerbie Hancock ,Bernard Edwards andTony Thompson ,Meat Loaf , theMissing Persons andBilly Joel among others.Early life
Born in
Washington D.C. , he grew up inOld Greenwich, Connecticut . Being the son of a professional trumpet player, he took the instrument up for himself during elementary school and continued with it through theBerklee College of Music and theManhattan School of Music . Although he also had arranging and composition lessons by trumpet legendMaury Deutsch , he would choose to specialize in keyboards instead. After leaving college he participated in a Connecticut basedjazz fusion band called "Flying Island" and later on he moved back to New York to find a place into theR&B group Change (from 1982 to 1984).Career
1980s
In 1983, and after having worked with
Nona Hendryx , he metavant-garde bassist andrecord producer Bill Laswell , who was set to produceHerbie Hancock 's "Future Shock" (the first part of the latter's "techno-jazz" trilogy). The tour in support of that album found Bova on Hancock's live band, as he was proficient in theARP Chroma ; a much heard instrument on "Future Shock". He would work with him for the next 5 years, contributing to the recordings of the final part of the trilogy ("Perfect Machine"), while also programmed and composed tracks for several of the soundtracks Hancock has been working on, including that ofSean Penn 's film "Colours". Soon, he started working on numerous projects that where held in the Power Station and eventually obtained a room of his own there (courtesy of studio's ownersTony Bongiovi andBob Walters ). In 1987 fellow Power Station "resident", bassistBernard Edwards (of Chic), formed the rock-funk supergroup Distance, with Bova on keyboards,Tony Thompson (also of Chic) on drums, futureBad Company memberRobert Hart on lead vocals andEddie Martinez on guitars. They released only one album, 1989's "Under the One Sky " onReprise Records , which failed to chart.1990s
During the 1990s Bova achieved great commercial success as a producer of
Celine Dion 'sGrammy Award winning album "Falling into You ". He also toured withMeat Loaf as anorganist . "Fiesta De Las Almas Perdidas", a short song written by Bova, was featured in Meat Loaf's 1995 album "Welcome to the Neighborhood ".Partial discography
Partial Jeff Bova's discography, as a keyboardist, composer, arranger and producer:
#Riptide - Robert Palmer, 1985
#Starpeace -Yoko Ono , 1985
#True Colors -Cyndi Lauper , 1986
#Eat 'Em and Smile -David Lee Roth , 1986
#The Bridge -Billy Joel , 1986
#Color in Your Life -Missing Persons , 1986
#Perfect Machine -Herbie Hancock , 1988
#Instinct -Iggy Pop , 1988
#Original Sin - Pandora's Box, 1989
#A Night to Remember -Cyndi Lauper , 1989
#Jody Watley -Jody Watley , 1989
#Under the One Sky - Distance, 1989
#Journeyman -Eric Clapton , 1989
#Stranger in This Town -Richie Sambora , 1991
# -Meat Loaf , 1993
#HIStory -Michael Jackson , 1995
#Welcome to the Neighborhood -Meat Loaf , 1995
#Falling into You -Celine Dion , 1996
#Stories Told & Untold -Bad Company , 1996
#In Deep -Tina Arena , 1997
#Talk to Me -Joe McIntyre , 2006Notes
# [http://mixonline.com/mag/audio_jeff_bova/index.html "Mix" interview]
# [http://www.jacquespetrus.com/bova.htm Interview on www.jacquespetrus.com]External links
* [http://www.jacquespetrus.com/change.htm Change biography]
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