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Pat Bianchi

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Biography

Pat Bianchi, born 7 December 1975 in Rochester, New York, is an American jazz organist known for the Hammond B‑3. He began playing organ at seven and performed professionally by eleven, studying piano and theory at The Eastman School of Music’s preparatory program before graduating from Berklee College of Music. After relocating to Denver, Colorado, he returned to the East Coast, settling in New York City, where he has led extensive tours, opened for Steely Dan, and appeared on over thirty recordings. His discography as leader includes Back Home (2010), East Coast Roots (2006), and Three (2024), while he has collaborated with Pat Martino, Lou Donaldson, and Ralph Peterson Jr. Bianchi also teaches jazz organ at Berklee.
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