To The Max Music Singing Pianist from Tyngsboro, MA
Will travel up to 120 miles
- 4 Verified Bookings
- Member Since 2024
- 1 Award or Badge
- Accepts Online Payment
- Starting at $250 per hour
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Max Maybury is an independent pianist, keyboardist, singer, and saxophonist in Greater Boston. Specializing in covers, pop, jazz, and show tunes. With a wide range of performance styles, Max can provide custom-tailored live music and ad-hoc requests. A former student of jazz fusion artist and Berklee College of Music Professor Steve Hunt, Max performed extensively as a student, and won the Louis Armstrong Jazz Excellence award. Max’s thirst for knowledge and performance blossomed as he graduated with a B.S. in Computer Science from MIT, and a Minor in music. Max performed with various combos and student groups, most notably with the MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble under Fred Harris. Max appears on the FJE recording of Chick Corea’s first original Big Band composition, “From Forever”. Max spent three years as Orchestral Director of Northeastern University’s “NUStage” student productions, culminating in an original work “The Seven Deadly Sins”. www.piano2themax.com
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