Saxophonist Aaron Bing To Release New Single, "Out On The Town" on Oct. 18th, 2011

Contemporary Jazz Saxophonist Aaron Bing Set To Release New Single “Out On The Town,” October 18, 2011



‘Rebirth’- Scheduled To Hit Radio & Stores February 2012 - The New Album Is On The Century Label/Bungalo/Universal Music Group Distribution.


NEW YORK, NY (September 17, 2011) Aaron Bing’s new single “Out On The Town,” is slated for release Tuesday, October 18, 2011(available via iTunes), which will follow his present running single “Dominica.” Both singles are preparing the way for Aaron’s up and coming album, entitled Rebirth in February next year. The album features a cast of major award winning musicians soon to be announced.

Rebirth is the third effort from Aaron. His previous titles are “Always,” (released in 2005) and “Secret Place,” (released in 2009). These albums and the single “Dominica,” are available in all major stores and digital downloading outlets.

When asked to comment on his musical style, Aaron paused, "Every note that I play comes from my soul. That's something that can't be rehearsed or played over and over. All of my emotions and feelings reflect in my playing. I play every song like it's the last time I'll ever play."

Born of Dominican/African American heritage and a native of Jacksonville, Florida, he grew up into a household where no one else played an instrument. After finding a clarinet that belonged to his aunt, Aaron began taking clarinet lessons in the 7th grade. In 8th grade he was introduced to the music of Grover Washington Jr. and Kenny G. By the 9th grade he switched to the saxophone. Today he’s a multi-instrumentalist, playing a total of over 21 instruments, which includes the piano and various wind instruments.

Aaron has opened up for such artists as The Temptations, Lenny Williams, Gladys Knight, Jeffery Osborne, Brian McKnight and Rachelle Ferrell, just to name a few.

Bing is currently building a reputation as one of the main players in today’s generation of Smooth Jazz. His tone exemplifies various influences, however he’s carved out a sound that he can call his own.

 

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