Keith Price is a Canadian guitarist/composer living in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland, New Zealand) where he serves as Senior Lecturer and Coordinator of jazz studies at the University of Auckland. He first learned chords from his Grandfather on a dark-red hollow-bodied guitar, and after hearing the intensity and rawness of John Coltrane at the age of fifteen, he was irrevocably drawn into the world of jazz.
Keith studied at the Conservatory of Amsterdam and the University of Manitoba before completing undergraduate and graduate degrees in jazz performance at Brandon University, where he studied with internationally recognized pianist and composer, Michael Cain.
His omnivorous listening habits are the foundation of his expressive musical style, which combines old jazz, new jazz, folk, noise, ambient, and funk. His sound is a mixture of colours, textures, and flavours from a range of genres and influences, filtered on stage through the process of improvisation. Whether performing with a double-quartet, a trio, or as a solo guitarist, Keith’s musical focus is on openness, imagination, and the search for a shared connection with fellow musicians and audiences alike.
‘The notes and chords he uses weaves a dream-like atmosphere … he doesn’t seem to be afraid of silence, and he knows how to use space, the result being that the atmosphere [remains] even though he doesn’t play constantly.’ –TicketMOMster
Keith has released seven albums: Trio Antipodes: Upside Downwards (2019), Double Quartet (2017),Live at 101.5 UMFM (2015), The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (2015), Solo Guitar (2013), Gaia/Goya(2011), and Breakfast of Champions (2009).
Performance highlights include: The Montreal International Jazz Festival, CBC Canada Live, Creative Jazz Club Aotearoa, The Wellington Jazz Festival, The Tauranga Jazz Festival, The Yardbird Suite (Edmonton), The Winnipeg Jazz Festival, and Jazz on the Rooftop at the Winnipeg Art Gallery; opened for Kamasi Washington, Robert Glasper, and The Bad Plus.
Performed with: Michael Cain, Kevin Field, Nathan Haines, James Morrison, Curtis Nowosad, Matt Steckler, Greg Gatien, Jeff Presslaff, Maiko Watson, Amber Epp, the Ron Paley Big Band, the Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra, Rainbow Stage Productions, and the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
Production credits include: Nathan James (TBA), Apollo Suns ‘Dawn Offerings (2020) WCMA WINNER, Manitoba Artists In Healthcare (2013), and Michael Peters ‘Etherized’ (2011).