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The key attribute of any truly successful artist is the ability to consistently write music of the quality that can shape a career. This doesn’t always come easy but in the case of writer, producer and keyboard player Jonathan Fritzén he makes it appear to be the most natural thing in the world.

His latest album, the delightfully accessible ‘Diamonds’, is a case in point. Released in June 2010, and described as his most personal project yet, he has composed all ten tracks, produced throughout and engaged the services of some really outstanding guest artists. Both Alex Al and Mel Brown contribute on bass while sax duties are shared between Koh (aka Mr. Saxman), the ubiquitous Darren Rahn and rising smooth jazz starlet Jessy J. Indeed her performance on the sultry ‘Fly Away’ is something to savor while a special mention must go to the soul drenched ‘You’ll Be Mine’ where not for the first time vocalist Laila Adéle steals the show. Rahn, who also mixed the album, provides an input to the mid tempo ‘This Way That Way’ which is sure to make it a favorite of the airwaves but that said the first single to be serviced to radio is ‘Dance With Me’. Finding Fritzén at his rhythmic best, the track has powered its way to an extended stay at #1 on the Billboard Charts and in so doing helped ‘Diamonds’ become a #1 smooth jazz best seller on Amazon.com

It was back in 2008 that his debut CD ‘Love Birds’ announced him as a performer of tremendous promise. Every one of its eleven original compositions reached to the very core of what great smooth jazz should be yet less than a year later Fritzén returned with the equally impressive ‘VIP’.

Throughout this fast-track progression to contemporary jazz stardom Fritzén has described his musical evolution as a learning experience. Although with ‘Love Birds’ he handled the entire project himself, (including writing, producing and playing all eight instruments) by the time ‘VIP’ came along he had gained both the contacts and the confidence to include several guest artists. Not least in this respect was sax-man Michael Lington and, most notably, Jay Soto who added a typically tight guitar solo to the totally ‘in the pocket’ title cut. When released as a single this infectious tune hurried to a top-10 placing on the Billboard charts and in total the album spent 40 weeks on the SmoothJazz.com Top 50.

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Get Fritzenized! Rising Star Keyboardist/Composer Jonathan Fritzen Releases Fifth Solo Album February 10, 2015 On Nordic Night Records

Get Fritzenized! Rising Star Keyboardist/Composer Jonathan Fritzen Releases Fifth Solo Album February 10, 2015  On Nordic Night Records

Source: Sheryl Feuerstein

Sweden’s Hottest Musical Import to U.S. Since Abba Los Angeles, CA: Take one of the hottest composers and keyboard players in instrumental pop, add in featured performances from the likes of Gerald Albright, Paul Taylor and Nils Landgren, hook them up with ten wonderful new tunes and what do you have? The answer is Fritzenized, the latest album from the Billboard chart-topping, artist Jonathan Fritzén. It is the Swedish American’s fifth solo CD and follows the critically acclaimed ‘Magical’ from ...

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Jonathan Fritzen - The Swedish American Keyboardist Dazzles the World with "Diamonds"

Jonathan Fritzen - The Swedish American Keyboardist Dazzles the World with "Diamonds"

Source: Cheryl Hughey Promotions

Sweet and seductive as chocolate, the music of keyboardist Jonathan Fritzen dazzled the world with his 2010 release of “Diamonds." A stellar production with featured guests like Darren Rahn, Jessy J and Koh Mr. Saxman (one of Asia's most known sax players), the single “Dance with Me" from “Diamonds" was #1 on Billboard for numerous weeks. Brian Soergel of the Jazz Times declared, “Fritzen has arrived . . ." Alex Al and Mel Brown play bass on “Diamonds," which individually ...

Shiny, sexy and captivating… Jonathan Fritzén’s new release DIAMONDS is all that and more! The Swedish writer, producer and keyboardist is already on his third solo release since 2008 and he’s still in his twenties! Jonathan describes DIAMONDS as his most personal project yet… he has composed each track himself and produced the entire release. Like his last album VIP, JF recruited some shining saxophone stars for this one including saxophonists Darren Rahn, Jessy J and Koh Mr. Saxman. In addition, you’ll find a very solid support team with Mel Brown on bass, Lalia Adele on vocals and Alex Crown on guitar

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