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Having first come to prominence as a member of the funk-jazz collective Fat Mama, pianist/composer Erik has taken his talents across the globe to play with some of the finest musicians alive. Born in Washington D.C. and currently a 13+ year resident of Brooklyn, NY, Erik exists in many musical worlds, performing and recording with jazz, pop, rock, bluegrass and country artists like The Black Crowes, Dixie Chicks, Norah Jones, Rosanne Cash, Citizen Cope, Charlie Hunter, Leftover Salmon, Shooter Jennings, Alice Smith, Shelby LynneTheo Bleckmann, Al Green, Jessi Coulter, Joe Russo, Allison Moorer, Phillip Phillips, Dori FreemanJoey Arias, Devotchka, Erin McKeown, Scott Amendola, Teddy Thompson, Ben Allison, The Motet, Sam Bush, Allison Moorer, Daniel Rodriguez, Steven Bernstein, Hannah Cohen, James Blood Ulmer, Jessica Lurie, Ellery Eskelin, Billy Martin, Bobby Previte, Levon Helm, John Scofield, Phil Lesh, Jim Campilongo, Bill Kreutzman, Nels Cline, Todd Clouser, Jenny Scheinman, Scott Metzger, Elvis Perkins, John Leventhal, Tony Malaby, Bob DiPiero, Autre ne Veut, Greensky Bluegrass, Trevor Dunn, Allison Miller, Frally Hines, Del McCoury, Don Byron, Jeff Coffin, Jefferson Hamer, Chris Robinson, Greg Garing, Shawn Pelton, Lee Townsend, Skerik, Brandon Seabrook, Warren Haynes, Stuart Bogie, Stanton Moore, Karl Denson, Steve Berlin, Ron Miles, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Michael Blake, Anton Fier, Fruition, Sunny Ozell, Todd Sickafoose, Alto Reed, and Art Lande. 

Since 2022 Erik has been the full-time keyboardist for rock legends The Black Crowes. In their short time together, Erik has already performed on five different continents as well having been an integral musical contributor to the Grammy-nominated album Happiness Bastards (released March ’24). 

In 2016, Erik joined forces with Colorado polyethnic-cajun-slamgrass legendary band Leftover Salmon and was a full-time member until he departed to join the Dixie Chicks touring band in 2020

In 2011 Erik teamed with Shooter Jennings to tour and record two acclaimed records, Family Man and The Other Life.  From 2012-16, Erik played hundreds of shows with pop artist Citizen Cope; Deutsch's collaboration with indie pop artist Victoria Reed, including her albums Chariot and Aquadmadre, is ongoing and expanding. 

Deutsch holds the distinction of being the first keyboardist to tour with 7-string guitar master Charlie Hunter, touring from 2007 to 2009 and recording Mistico (2008) and Baboon Strength (2009).

2022 marked the release of Erik's 8th album as a leader, La Nuit Blanche on Ropeadope. His previous records include Live at Lunatico (2020), Falling Flowers (2018), Creatures (2016), Outlaw Jazz (2015) Demonio Teclado (2012), Hush Money (2009), and Fingerprint (2007).

Two additional 2020 releases in Erik’s catalog include Chrysanthemum (in collaboration with Spencer Zahn on Pique-nique Recordings) and a duo project with banjoist Andy Thorn: Tangled Sea by Deutsch & Thorn.

Erik was born in Washington D.C. in the fall of 1976. Influenced early by his grandfather (a professional musican), his father (a barroom pianist), and his opera-singing nanny, Erik headed to Vanderbilt University for Suzuki piano lessons at age 6 and never looked back. Upon arriving at the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1995, Erik began studies with pianists Art Lande, Greg Dyes, and Robert Spillman. It wasn’t long before he formed Fat Mama. Members Joe RussoJonathan GoldbergerKevin Kendrick, Jonti Siman, Jon Gray, and Brett Joseph are still frequent collaborators. 

After completing his degree from CU in piano performance, Erik stayed in Boulder, CO developing a busy career as a performer and teacher. He played frequently in an incredible variety of local musical situations spanning many genres and styles. County Road X, a cinematic americana ensemble, formed by Deutsch in 2001 and released two records: Self-titled (2002) and From Seed to Stone (2004). Triangle, a piano trio feat. Erik's mentor Art Lande on drums, released Three Sides to a Question in 2004.  

In the summer of 2005, Erik packed his things and moved shop to Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where he did everything you could possibly imagine and became a true New Yorker. Fast forward to 2019 for the biggest adventure yet: Erik and his wife Victoria Reed call the beautiful Colonia Roma Norte in Mexico City, MX their new home.

OTHER CREDITS

Erik has worked in film, advertising, television, and fashion, including collaborations with Dell Computers, Miller Lite, Kate Spade, Monique Lhuillier, and the films Begin Again, Trans, and the Curse of Don Sarducci. He has performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with David Letterman, The View, The Ellen Show, Howard Stern, and Imus in the Morning. Career highlights include performances at performed at Carnegie Hall, Red Rocks Ampitheater, Lincoln Center, The Grand Ole Opry, The Apollo, and Madison Square Garden.

articles/reviews

CREATURES

"Pianist Erik Deutsch has proven himself in both the jazz and pop realms, thanks to his time in the groove collective Fat Mama, his work with Norah Jones, Citizen Cope, Shooter Jennings, Teddy Thompson and four albums under his own name. YetCreatures is his first true “solo” release, a sweeping, supple and skillful set that brings clear comparisons to piano works by George Winston, Keith Jarrett, and, to a lesser extent, McCoy Tyner. Still, Deutsch’s compositions employ a more melodic tone, from the fluid fills of “Firefly” and “Incandescence” to the more emphatic designs of “Fishmonger” and “Black Flies.” Deutsch can be plucky at times, but his nimble approach makes each of these offerings graceful and engaging, an autumnal approach that doesn’t leave any distance between the music and the listener. Even in its more sobering moments—“Prayer for Zimewanga” being the best example—there’s still a feeling of guarded jubilation, a free-flowing pastiche that reflects a lack of constraint. While the melodies tend to make a more emphatic impression when Deutsch doesn’t delve into more fragmented meandering, as evidenced in “Doctor’s Demon,” there’s not a track on the entire album that isn’t instantly engaging. That defies the notion of most instrumental outings,which often only add to the ambience. Fortunately, these Creatures are far more persuasive." RELIX MAGAZINE, MARCH 7, 2017

OUtlaw jazz

RELIX MAGAZINE - Best Albums of 2015 So Far

USA TODAY - 'Listen to These Albums Before February Ends'

"Country music and jazz can make for strange bedfellows, but musicians who love both sometimes create fascinating hybrids, like vibraphonist Gary Burton's ahead-of-its-time 1966 album Tennessee Firebird and guitarist Bill Frisell's bluegrass-infused Nashville. Add New York-based pianist Erik Deutsch's Outlaw Jazz to that list. Deutsch, who spent part of his childhood in Nashville but now tours with the likes of Shooter Jennings and Phillip Phillips, leads a band that includes a three-piece horn section and a steel guitarist through a set that includes a jumping blues, a shuffling Bo Diddley cover, a forlorn instrumental version of the Rolling Stones' Wild Horses and a version of Shel Silverstein's Whistlers and Jugglers with Jennings adding vocals." - Outlaw Jazz Review - USA Today

 

The Outlaw Movement — it's not just for country anymore. On February 24th, pianist and composer Erik Deutsch will release Outlaw Jazz, an eight-song collection of country-influenced psychedelic jazz. Deutsch, who has collaborated frequently with Shooter Jennings, notably on Jennings' 2012 Family Man album, recruited the son of Waylon Jennings for the track "Whistlers and Jugglers" — Rolling Stone

 

"It's actually not much of a stretch between the harmony and rhythms of the two," he explains. "But it might sound that way because we're long separated from the time where a swing beat defined jazz music." Reintroducing country swing to jazz, Deutsch says, actually came quite naturally. "I specifically studied some records," he continues, "like Waylon Jennings, and borrowed beats from them." The lead-off single, a cover of the Shel Silverstein-penned "Whistlers and Jugglers," features the younger Jennings singing lead on a tune his father cut on 1978's I've Always Been Crazy. Fittingly, Deutsch and Jennings slowed the tune down and aimed for a decidedly more brooding kind of vibe.

Mostly, though, Deutsch and company keep a spring in their step, like on the Dixieland-infused "Pickle" and the rollicking "Dearest Darling" — an up-tempo, horn-driven number bound to get audiences on their feet and twirling in the aisles. The song also features the sparkling lead vocals of Victoria Reed, who graces the band's Nashville appearances this week with her sultry pipes and charismatic presence. As a longtime sideman, Deutsch understands the value of letting his lieutenants shine." - Nashville Sc

Hush MOney

When musical cultures collide
Pianist Deutsch draws freely from circle of collaborators on ‘Hush Money’
The Boston Globe, November 29, 2009

"There's so much music here, so many styles, yet nothing sounds forced, facile or phony."
Hush Money Review - AllAboutJazz.com

"Mostly, though, Deutsch’s music sounds like itself. Hush Money is among the most absorbing instrumental discs of this year."
Hush Money Review - JamBands.com

"Overall, this is a composer's album, rather than a player's, and Deutsch is a talent to watch."
Hust Money Review - Fort Worth Weekly

"Deutsch's music is likely to be satisfying for those coming to jazz from the jam band or rock community, rather than jazz fans looking for something outside of the traditional norm."
Hush Money Review - Audiophile Audition

"This is an intriguing disc that implies a certain artistic mindset (Deutsch seems strongly influenced by the '70s work of both Keith Jarrett and Herbie Hancock), then subverts it in a half-dozen entertaining and inspired ways. "
Hush Money Review - AllMusic.com

CHARLIE HUNTER TRIO
“Mistico"


THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 30, 2007

Ruggedness suits Charlie Hunter, a groove-minded guitarist known for his distinctly ambidextrous technique. On “Mistico,” his first album for the Fantasy label, he rarely reaches for a dazzling run where a juicy riff will do the trick. His main pursuit seems to be the unpretentious logic of a working band and the freedom to do with it what he pleases.

His current partners are Erik Deutsch, on acoustic and Fender Rhodes pianos as well as Casiotone keyboard, and Simon Lott, on drums. Mr. Deutsch is an especially valuable resource here, as a solo commentator and, much more important, an accompanist. On “Special Shirt” he alternates between modish camp and a species of saloon piano, subtly shaping the mood; on “Speakers Built In” he finds real use for some usually ill-advised synthesizer sounds.

As usual Mr. Hunter is a homespun marvel, soloing pithily over his own bass lines and chordal midrange. But his proficiency isn’t intended as the focus. “Mistico” often seems purposeful in its evocation of jam bands like the Benevento-Russo Duo and Medeski, Martin & Wood. So while chin stroking would be one welcome answer to the music, dancing — no matter how gracefully — might be even better. NATE CHINEN 

Ten fingers and a seven string guitar: CD Review, Charlie Hunter Trio's Mistico
The Audiophiliac - Steve Guttenberg, August 6, 2007

It seems like Charlie Hunter has always played a Novax eight string guitar, but for the new CD he slimmed the neck down and nixed a string.

Even so, those remaining seven strings never sounded better than they do on Mistico (Fantasy Records). Hunter's a major genre jumper, he teamed up with DJ Logic in 2005 to make his Longitude CD, his all-instrumental Bob Marley homage Natty Dread was a career highpoint; his funk outfit TJ Kirk exclusively played reworkings of James Brown, Thelonious Monk, and Roland Kirk tunes; and early on he covered Kurt Cobain's "Come As You Are' on his first Blue Note CD, Bing Bing Bing! He's recorded something like 19 jazz CDs, but I have to admit there's more than a few clunkers in my collection. Even the better ones are a little uneven, but Mistico may be the best of all. And it's easily the most consistent, loaded with great Hunter penned tunes from start to finish.  

FINGERPRINT

DOWNLOAD.COM MUSIC PICK OF THE DAY "Erik Deutsch's first project as Erik Deutsch actually includes a bunch of other folks--and their names are some of the best-known among NY scene insiders. The distinction matters: "Fingerprint" is a masterwork of arrangement, weaving avant-garde threads into a sweet, even moving, mutual reliance."

Best Music of 2007 - CultureCatch

"Erik Deutsch fingerprint (Sterling Circle): A Boulder transplant and gifted keyboard whiz who graced Charlie Hunter’s latest long player, this Williamsburg-based whiz delivers on his latest CD. More than just jazz, and certainly more than another rootsy jamband dude looking for props from his peers, this effort sits alone atop a genre where music needs chops and players to converge in harmony. Natch.

 

CHARLIE HUNTER - BABOON STRENGTH

On this trio outing, 7- string guitar phenom Charlie Hunter employs keyboardist Erik Deutsch to contribute atmospheric melodies, pads, and solos that take Charlie’s innate sense of groove, irony, and humor to a whole new level. Erik’s secret? Liberal use of Casiotone and organ to evoke not just bygone eras, but the moments within those eras that we all thought we wanted to forget. Charlie’s deceptively simple song forms take on sinister undertones when rendered with the digital cheesiness of Erik’s keyboards. Drummer Tony Mason’s beats are fantastic, and the variation in drum sounds throughout the disc are the perfect foundation for the keyboard mayhem. Been looking for a way to make the unhip hip? With skillful sound selection, melodies simplified to perfection, and first-rate musicianship, Erik and Charlie have already done it. Ernie Rideout, Keyboard Magazine

Triangle: 3 Sides of a Question
Review by Alex Henderson (AllMusic.com)
 


"Deutsch obviously shares [Art] Lande's enthusiasm for clean-sounding pianists like Evans, Corea, Jarrett, and Jamal, and he brings that graceful sort of lyricism to material..." more
 

County Road X: County Road X
Review by Farrell Lowe (AllAboutJazz.com)
 

"I'm reminded of George Winston or Vince Guaraldi in the piano playing of Erik Deutsch, but I'm equally reminded of the landscapes, knives and glue of the group Radiohead in other keyboard forays. This young man should get more attention from the jazz community. He has the chops, the ears, and the heart to create music...well evidenced on this recording... that embraces the nexus of seemingly disparate cultural realms." more

 

The Miles File 
by David Kirby (Boulder Weekly)
 

"Pianist Erik Deutsch and a handful of co-conspirators, notably trumpet majordomo Ron Miles and fellow County Road X-er, reedman Jonathan Stewart, take the leap off Tribute Bridge tonight and Saturday with the staging of Petite Machine, a tribute to Miles Davis' hallmark mid-'60s quintet." more

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