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Bio
Michael Troy
has been an active
pianist/keyboardist for more than twenty years. First approaching the
keyboard at age twelve, he took it upon himself to master his chosen
instrument, eschewing the suburban rite of passage known as "piano
lessons" in favor of kneeling at the feet of several masters, via the
marvels of modern audio recording, and the benefit of a really good ear.
Michael spent much of the mid-nineties promoting his first recording
project, the album Sudden Enchantment, a collection of New Age
piano compositions, in the style of Yanni and John Tesh, within the
greater Central Pennsylvania region.
In His Mid-Twenties,
he headed west, and
spent several years living and working as a pianist in Las Vegas, NV,
performing in such lofty establishments as the Golden Gate Inn, the
Monte Carlo, and several special events at Bally's and the Rio. He was a
regular performer at the Imperial Palace's 5th floor Nomiya Lounge,
entertaining the diverse clientèle with a wide variety of
arpeggio-embellished pop-piano standards. If you asked him about his time in the City of Sin, he'd probably
just shrug it off, tell you that it was a surreal experience, and
probably reference a certain ubiquitous marketing cliché that's become
part of the public lexicon. Still, his tenure as a Vegas lounge lizard
provided him valuable performance experience, expanded his already
bulging repertoire, and taught him how to really play to his audience.
The Talented Keyboardist
has been part of many musical projects over
the years, plying his trade in tap houses and music halls across this
great nation in a variety of musical styles; though his list of personal
influences draw deeply from classic rock and roll and heavy metal,
including Kansas, Styx, Journey, Rainbow, and Deep Purple (particularly
the work of DP keyboardist Jon Lord), Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Ronnie
James Dio and neo-classical metal guitar virtuoso Yngwie J. Malmsteen.
Michael Troy
and his music have begun to attract international
attention, as the subject of a feature profile in the October 2007 issue
of Keyboard magazine, a vibrant and aggressive presence online, and a
high-profile gig playing keyboards on Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising
Force's 2007 South American tour. In 2008, Michael was announced as
Rising Force's official keyboardist, touring in support of Malmsteen's
most recent release, Perpetual Flame.
Schedule permitting, Michael Troy is available for recording and
studio work. Serious inquiries may be made via email to
inquiries@michaeltroykeyboardist.com |