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DRIFT: Hyatt Regency (La JOlla) - Leonard Patton & Ed Kornhauser

  • DRIFT: Eat + Drink - Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine 3777 La Jolla Village Dr, San Diego, CA 92122 (map)

About

Ed Kornhauser

San Diego-based pianist Ed Kornhauser holds a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies from San Diego State University.  His debut album “The Short Years” was released in November, 2020, featuring a quartet and all original compositions.

Ed also plays for The Matt Smith Neu Jazz Trio (stylized as themattsmithneujazztrio) along with drummer Matt Smith and bassist Mackenzie Leighton.  He is featured on all three releases: “Shorthanded” (2013), “RETROgrade” (2016), and “I.Am.Calm” (2017), the last of which feature saxophonist Dayna Stephens and trumpeter Curtis Taylor.  Both “RETROgrade” and “I.Am.Calm” were produced by Grammy award-winning producer Kamau Kenyatta.

Working as a freelance musician in the greater San Diego area,  Ed can be found backing a variety of local musicians and playing a diverse selection of music.  As an accompanist, he can be heard behind several vocalists including Leonard Patton and Whitney Shay.  He is the staff accompanist at Unity Way Church in Vista, CA, and plays frequently at private and public events.

www.edkornhauser.com
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Leonard Patton

Leonard has worked as a professional singer, musician, actor, and composer in San Diego for many years and has been a familiar face in many Lamb’s Players Theatre productions including San Diego’s longest running original musical MIXTAPE, Hello Dolly, Godspell, Boomers, Festival of Christmas, and Pump Boys and Dinettes. Recently, Leonard was a part of the acclaimed and award-nominated play, Father Comes Home From The Wars with Intrepid Theatre. Leonard holds the first master’s degree in jazz studies from SDSU as a vocalist. Leonard is currently working with two-time Grammy winning producer, Kamau Kenyatta (Gregory Porter), on a new recording project. On August 8, 2017, Leonard, along with his group, attempted and broke the Guinness world record for the most concerts in 24 hours (70)…all to garner attention for his new nonprofit, Jazz Vocal Workshop.

 
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