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Pianist and composer Ron Kobayashi has performed with a variety of musical artists including Mel Torme, Kenny Burrell, Peter Frampton, Tom Scott, Margaret Whiting, Peter White, Najee, Eric Marienthal and comedian Bob Saget.  For five years Ron served as musical director for the Hollywood Diversity Awards where such stars as Chris Rock, Mark Ruffalo and George Lopez were honored.  Ron has made numerous television appearances including on The Johnny Yune Show, The Jerry Lewis Telethon, The CBS News with Dan Rather, American Stars and with Jackee Harris on a recent episode of "Life After" on the TVONE Network.  In 1992, Ron performed for President Bill Clinton.


Ron and his Trio (with Baba Elefante on bass and Steve Dixon on drums) have been together for more than 25 years playing festivals and jazz clubs throughout California, Arizona, Nevada, Florida and New York.  They have recorded five CDs and one DVD to date receiving airplay around the world, and reaching Top 10 status on KAWC Radio in Arizona.  Original compositions from the Trio's discs were used in the motion picture "Sam and Janet" starring Gary Busey. The Trio was voted Best Jazz Group in Orange County, CA by readers of the OC Weekly in 1996, and was nominated for Best Jazz Group in Orange County in 2012 by the Orange County Music Awards.  In 2005, Ron was awarded "Role Model and Inspiration for Asian Americans in the Field of Music" by the Orange County Asian Business Association.


Ron has been a music educator for more than 30 years.  He currently teaches at the Orange County High School of the Arts, Biola University and Vanguard University (both in Southern California) as well as privately at the Music Factory in Orange County, CA.  Ron has been a clinician at numerous Jazz festivals and presents regular lectures on Jazz at public libraries and museums throughout Southern California.

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