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Eddy Khaimovich is an Israeli award-winning bassist extraordinaire, composer, producer and educator living in New York. He has recently received the prestigious Hot House Jazz Magazine Award 2014 in bass category, becoming best bassist of the year according to Hot House Jazz Magazine readers’ poll. He has recorded his first album featuring multi Grammy-award winning trumpeter Roy Hargrove to raving acclaim from critics and audiences alike. Since moving to New York in 2001 to attend the prestigious Manhattan School of Music on full scholarship, Eddy’s facility and agile command of the instrument as well, as warm, deep tone and unique musical voice have earned him a solid reputation on New York music scene in Jazz, Classical, World and Commercial music worlds. A long time recipient of the prestigious America-Israel Cultural Foundation grants, he has played and/or recorded with world renowned musicians including Jazz, Commercial and World music greats, such as multiple Grammy-award winner Roy Hargrove, 2010 Latin Grammy-award winner Fernando Otero, James Moody, Paquito D’Rivera, Fred Hersch, Benito Gonzales, Francisco Mela, Etienne Mbappé, Oz Noy, Willie Martinez, Oscar Feldman, Delmar Brown, Alvester Garnett, Hal Galper, Arnie Lawrence, Andy LaVerne, Octavio Brunetti, Henry Threadgill, Steve Davis, Jeff Hirshfield, Mike Holober, Gene Jackson, Quintino Cinalli, David Schnitter, Bill Goodwin, Sam Barsh, Leonardo Suarez Paz, Dave Silliman, Valery Ponomarev, Curtis Fowlkes, Darrell Green, Mauricio Zottarelli and classical luminaries Lorin Maazel, Yuri Bashmet, Vladimir Spivakov, Maxim Vengerov, Daniel Barenboim, Zubin Mehta, Lara St. John, Artur Kaganovskyi and Borislav Strulev, among many others. Mr. Khaimovich was featured on Time Warner Cable TV network’s various programs, including Jazz TV, MNN’s “Minding Your Business” and more. Eddy has been featured on the Israeli National Broadcast radio and has received coverage of his music by multiple programs on several Israeli National TV channels and International TV Channel RTVI, including a recent spotlight in a program about New York City’s Jazz scene that was aired world wide. Eddy has appeared on the "Night Bird" talk show and on the live broadcast of the International Tel-Aviv Jazz Festival (2003), which has been aired since then in over thirty countries. He has also performed in many prestigious venues and festivals around the world such as Carnegie Hall’s Weill, Zankel and Isaac Stern Auditoriums; Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher and Alice Tully Halls and Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Theater and Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola; Washington DC’s Kennedy Performing Arts Center; Dallas Myerson Symphony Hall; New York City Town Hall; Berliner Philharmonie Hall; Amsterdam Concertgebouw Hall; Great Tchaikovsky Hall of Moscow Conservatoire; China’s Xinghai Hall; Mexico City Palacio De Las Bellas Artes; The Blue Note NYC, The Jazz Standard, Blues Alley, Smalls, Birdland, Red Sea Jazz Festival in Israel, The NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA, UBS Verbier Festival in Switzerland, Millenium Festival in China, Valencia and Segovia Music Festivals in Spain, Moscow Music Festival 1998, EXPO 2000 in Germany and many more.
Eddy Khaimovich
"So you get all these dream instruments that you want, expensive, fragile, so precious to you - how do you protect them in transit, when you're heading to you next gig? The answer is: Reunion Blues. Made of either highly durable leather or ballistic fabric, since 1976, Reunion Blues instrument bags have upstaged the rest with unsurpassed luxury and functionality. With their rugged construction, a precise fit, and convenient features, these bags protect every inch. They're some of the most durable bags I have ever seen but, they're as stylish as they are safe. I can't tell you how many times I was asked about what kind of cases these are and told how hot they look. I love to show them off when I walk around the city to my next local gig or go on tour. Thank you, Michelle and everybody at Reunion Blues for making me a part of the family!"
Eddy Khaimovich is an Israeli award-winning bassist extraordinaire, composer, producer and educator living in New York. He has recently received the prestigious Hot House Jazz Magazine Award 2014 in bass category, becoming best bassist of the year according to Hot House Jazz Magazine readers’ poll. He has recorded his first album featuring multi Grammy-award winning trumpeter Roy Hargrove to raving acclaim from critics and audiences alike. Since moving to New York in 2001 to attend the prestigious Manhattan School of Music on full scholarship, Eddy’s facility and agile command of the instrument as well, as warm, deep tone and unique musical voice have earned him a solid reputation on New York music scene in Jazz, Classical, World and Commercial music worlds. A long time recipient of the prestigious America-Israel Cultural Foundation grants, he has played and/or recorded with world renowned musicians including Jazz, Commercial and World music greats, such as multiple Grammy-award winner Roy Hargrove, 2010 Latin Grammy-award winner Fernando Otero, James Moody, Paquito D’Rivera, Fred Hersch, Benito Gonzales, Francisco Mela, Etienne Mbappé, Oz Noy, Willie Martinez, Oscar Feldman, Delmar Brown, Alvester Garnett, Hal Galper, Arnie Lawrence, Andy LaVerne, Octavio Brunetti, Henry Threadgill, Steve Davis, Jeff Hirshfield, Mike Holober, Gene Jackson, Quintino Cinalli, David Schnitter, Bill Goodwin, Sam Barsh, Leonardo Suarez Paz, Dave Silliman, Valery Ponomarev, Curtis Fowlkes, Darrell Green, Mauricio Zottarelli and classical luminaries Lorin Maazel, Yuri Bashmet, Vladimir Spivakov, Maxim Vengerov, Daniel Barenboim, Zubin Mehta, Lara St. John, Artur Kaganovskyi and Borislav Strulev, among many others. Mr. Khaimovich was featured on Time Warner Cable TV network’s various programs, including Jazz TV, MNN’s “Minding Your Business” and more. Eddy has been featured on the Israeli National Broadcast radio and has received coverage of his music by multiple programs on several Israeli National TV channels and International TV Channel RTVI, including a recent spotlight in a program about New York City’s Jazz scene that was aired world wide. Eddy has appeared on the "Night Bird" talk show and on the live broadcast of the International Tel-Aviv Jazz Festival (2003), which has been aired since then in over thirty countries. He has also performed in many prestigious venues and festivals around the world such as Carnegie Hall’s Weill, Zankel and Isaac Stern Auditoriums; Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher and Alice Tully Halls and Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Theater and Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola; Washington DC’s Kennedy Performing Arts Center; Dallas Myerson Symphony Hall; New York City Town Hall; Berliner Philharmonie Hall; Amsterdam Concertgebouw Hall; Great Tchaikovsky Hall of Moscow Conservatoire; China’s Xinghai Hall; Mexico City Palacio De Las Bellas Artes; The Blue Note NYC, The Jazz Standard, Blues Alley, Smalls, Birdland, Red Sea Jazz Festival in Israel, The NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA, UBS Verbier Festival in Switzerland, Millenium Festival in China, Valencia and Segovia Music Festivals in Spain, Moscow Music Festival 1998, EXPO 2000 in Germany and many more.