Red Rocks 2021 – Joe Bongiorno & Brad Jacobsen

Listen to a recent solo piano concert by Joe Borngiorno and Brad Jacobsen. It was performed live for a Facebook audience above Sedona, Arizona, and features the Kawai ES-920 digital piano. I included the song list from the concert, as well as all the albums that contain them. I love their music and the setting, and thought you might enjoy more of their music too.

Videos

Piano Haven: Red Rocks 2021 – Joe Bongiorno & Brad Jacobsen (Sep 2021) – 1 hr 7 min

Song List

Joe Bongiorno

  • Face to Face – Mesmerized (2009)
  • Call of the Canyon – Love’s Light (2016)

Brad Jacobsen

  • Winter’s Tale – Thirteen Tales (2013)
  • Autumn Walk – Road Home (2011)

Joe Bongiorno

  • I’ll See You Again – When All is Quiet (2020)
  • Come Home to Me – Flight of a Dream (2013)

Brad Jacobsen

  • What the Moon Saw – Thirteen Tales (2013)
  • Path – Shadowlight (2020)

Joe Bongiorno

  • Melancholy Morning – Somewhere Within (2007)
  • Darkness Fades (New – Not released yet)

Brad Jacobsen

  • In the Pines – In the Pines (2012)
  • Abundance – Shadowlight (2020)

Albums

These are the albums that include the songs from this concert.

Mesmerized – Joe Bongiorno (2009) – 12 songs, 53 min

Love’s Light – Joe Bongiorno (Sep 2016) – 13 songs, 59 min

Somewhere Within – Joe Bongiorno (2007) – 11 songs, 53 min

Forever More: The Very Best of (2012) – Joe Bongiorno – 15 songs, 1 hr 11 min

When All is Quiet – Joe Bongiorno (2020) – 10 songs, 45 min

Flight of a Dream – Joe Bongiorno (2013) – 12 songs, 54 min

Symfonia (Orchestrated by Doug Hammer) – Joe Bongiorno (2015) – 10 songs, 46 min

Thirteen Tales – Brad Jacobsen (2013) – 14 songs, 51 min

Shadowlight – Brad Jacobsen (2020) – 10 songs, 42 min

In the Pines – Brad Jacobsen (2012) – 12 songs, 51 min

Road Home – Brad Jacobsen (2011) – 12 songs, 42 min

Listen to more music by Joe Bongiorno or Brad Jacobsen.

3 thoughts on “Red Rocks 2021 – Joe Bongiorno & Brad Jacobsen

    • Yeah, I’m doing well. we did a 3-week road trip out to Lake Tahoe in July (with a lot of smoke). We went through Coeur d’Alene on our way, and thought about trying to stop by. However we were trying to get there to pickup my brother-in-law flying in to Reno from Southern California on our way to spend a week with my sister-in-law in Truckee. That would have been nice. Maybe another time. I noticed you recently had a whirlwind trip to Sedona. It was certainly nice to get out again after the past yesr or so.

      • Great to hear, Doug! That would have been fun to meet up! My nephew fought in that Carson fire in SL Tahoe. I hope fire season is over in California but I fear there is still a good chance that more will start. Being out again and seeing family is so important. Stay well!

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