Berklee College of Music grad and Cleveland native Grant Heineman presents an array of creative arrangements and original tunes with the help of some of Northeast Ohio’s finest instrumentalists and vocalists. From bebop to barbershop, and everything in between, this show will have something for everyone. Special guests galore! Tickets for this evening are $20 in advance, $25 day of show.
Featuring:
Grant Heineman - piano/vocals
Ronell Regis - alto sax
Bryan Kennard - flute
Taylor Arbogast - bass
Jeremy McCabe - drums
This event will also be livestreamed on BOP STOP's Youtube Channel at showtime. Accessing the stream is free but donations are encouraged and directly support the band.
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Grant Heineman is a multifaceted emerging musician and recent graduate of Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA with a double major in Contemporary Writing & Production and Performance. An accomplished jazz pianist and vocalist, the Cleveland native melds a choral and classical piano upbringing with a deep understanding of contemporary jazz harmony and rhythms to assert himself as a 21st century musician capable of excelling in any given situation.
While at Berklee, he created and directed The Bean Tones (award winning barbershop/vocal jazz quartet), co-directed and arranged for Point of Departure (DownBeat award winning vocal jazz group), currently plays keys and sings with indie rock band Champagne Charlie & the Wah Wahs, composes and plays piano for contemporary jazz sextet tanline! as well as arranges for orchestras, big bands, string quartets, and more.
In 2020 he won a Downbeat Magazine student music award for his vocal jazz arrangement of “I Can’t Help It” by Stevie Wonder. He aims to inject his buoyant personality and tasteful sensibilities into every project he undertakes, and looks forward to a lifetime of creating harmony with friends. Grant is currently based in LA.