On this episode of The Jazz Flyte Podcast, Darrell welcomes the legendary keyboardist and composer Brian Simpson, whose career has been a masterclass in jazz excellence. After graduating from Northern Illinois University, Brian moved to Los Angeles, where he worked his way up the industry ladder, performing with icons like Gerald Albright, Norman Brown, and Teena Marie. Brian’s talent eventually landed him a spot on Janet Jackson’s world tour, and a pivotal phone call from George Duke in 1990 cemented a decade-long collaboration with the jazz great.
 
Brian reflects on his musical journey, sharing insights from his time with George Duke, James Norman Brown, and Boney James. He dives deep into the art of music arrangement, the importance of teamwork, and how he has maintained his unique sound using the same piano and pre-amps since 1995.
 
In this episode, Brian also explores the realities of touring, the joy of working with local musicians, and his philosophy of elevating the band’s overall sound. As he prepares for a stop in Cleveland this January, Brian gives us an exclusive glimpse into his upcoming music projects and shares personal anecdotes that highlight his unwavering passion for jazz.
 
Tune in for a fascinating conversation packed with inspiration, music history, and practical wisdom for musicians and fans alike.