
Multitalented musician Brian
Mitchell has gained considerable notoriety in music industry circles
and beyond for both his solo career and his high-profile
collaborations recording and performing with some of music's most
respected artists including Bob Dylan, Al Green, Rosanne Cash, BB
King, Levon Helm, and Allen Toussaint. His extraordinary versatility
on piano, Hammond B-3 organ, various vintage keyboards and accordion
plus his distinct vocal stylings have firmly established him as one
of New York City's most gifted and sought after musicians.
Brian has toured extensively around the world, from Tipitina’s in
New Orleans, The Apollo in Harlem to Ronnie Scott’s in London and
the Blue Note in Japan. He has appeared in concert halls and at
festivals including Lincoln Center in New York, The Umbria Jazz
Festival in Italy, Jamaica Jazz & Blues Fesival and The New Orleans
Jazz & Heritage Festival.
He has made frequent TV appearances including performances on “The
Late Show with David Letterman”, “Late Night with Conan O’Brian”,
“Austin City Limits” and a special appearance on the soap opera “One
Life To Live”. Brian’s accordion can be heard throughout Bob Dylan’s
version of the Dean Martin chestnut “Return To Me” on a episode of
“The Soprano’s”. Other special collaborations include recording with
Christopher Walken in the movie “Search and Destroy” and
accompanying President Bill Clinton, Cher, and Nathan Lane in a
rousing version of “Happy Birthday” for his wife Hillary.
Brian’s work as a composer has been featured in TV, film, and
theatre. His original music recorded by the band “House Of Diablo”
was featured in the Robert Altman movie “Tanner On Tanner”. He is
also in high demand in the recording studio as a session player
frequently tapped to lay down tracks on projects by some of today's
top artists. His unique approach to performing and recording in the
studio was recently the subject of an article in Keyboard Magazine.
A native New Yorker, Mitchell is a mainstay in Manhattan's
competitive live music scene. Known for kicking out high-energy
performances, alternately raucous and refined, Mitchell's own
material features a unique blend of gutbucket blues, funky New
Orleans style R& B, quirky latin rhythms, and occasional visits into
outer space. In addition to his various incarnations of “The Brian
Mitchell Band” and “The Loisaida Social Club” he can also be heard
with “The House Of Diablo”(w/ Shawn Pelton) and “Mojo Mancini”.
“House Of Diablo”, an ever changing aggragate is a unique blend of
electronic sounds, dub, improv, and swamp funk that can be heard in
dance clubs, exotic parties, and soundtracks for TV and films. “Mojo
Mancini” - Rick DePofi (reeds), John Leventhal (guitar), Conrad
Korsch (bass), Shawn Pelton (percussion) and Brian, is an allstar
group of some of New York’s top session players and producers...