Titles to suggest for research include: Baby Flo, by Alan Schroeder; Ray Charles, by Sharon Bell Mathis; When Marian Sang: The True
Recital of Marian Anderson, by Pam Muñoz Ryan; Ella Fitzgerald: The Tale of a Vocal Virtuosa, by Andrea Davis Pinkney; Knockin» On Wood: Starring Peg Leg Bates, by Lynne Barasch; Paul Robeson, by Eloise Greenfield; Sweet Music
in Harlem, by Debbie A. Taylor; Rent Party Jazz, by William Miller; Charlie Parker Played Be Bop, by Christopher Raschka; Dizzy, by Jonah Winter; When Louis Armstrong Taught Me Scat, by Muriel Harris Weinstein; Duke Ellington: The
Piano Prince and His Orchestra, by Andrea Davis Pinkney; Rap A Tap Tap: Here's Bojangles — Think of That!
In 2005 his video game music performances included, in March, performing at the San Francisco Walk of Game ceremony with Gavin Newsom in attendance and performing at the Game Audio Network Guild Awards at the Game Developers Conference, in May, performing at the BradyGames booth during the Electronic Entertainment Expo along with an MTV interview, on July 6, performing his piano and vocal arrangement of Final Fantasy VII — Sephiroth's Theme with vocalists Cindy Shapiro and Laurie Robinson at the Hollywood Bowl in the inaugural Video Games Live show with 11,000 people in attendance, on August 26, performing a video game music and classical music recital at Penny Arcade Expo in Bellevue, Washington, on October 13, playing 21 encores after his first video game solo recital at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texa
In 2005 his video game music performances included,
in March, performing at the San Francisco Walk of Game ceremony with Gavin Newsom in attendance and performing at the Game Audio Network Guild Awards at the Game Developers Conference, in May, performing at the BradyGames booth during the Electronic Entertainment Expo along with an MTV interview, on July 6, performing his piano and vocal arrangement of Final Fantasy VII — Sephiroth's Theme with vocalists Cindy Shapiro and Laurie Robinson at the Hollywood Bowl in the inaugural Video Games Live show with 11,000 people in attendance, on August 26, performing a video game music and classical music recital at Penny Arcade Expo in Bellevue, Washington, on October 13, playing 21 encores after his first video game solo recital at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texa
in March, performing at the San Francisco Walk of Game ceremony with Gavin Newsom
in attendance and performing at the Game Audio Network Guild Awards at the Game Developers Conference, in May, performing at the BradyGames booth during the Electronic Entertainment Expo along with an MTV interview, on July 6, performing his piano and vocal arrangement of Final Fantasy VII — Sephiroth's Theme with vocalists Cindy Shapiro and Laurie Robinson at the Hollywood Bowl in the inaugural Video Games Live show with 11,000 people in attendance, on August 26, performing a video game music and classical music recital at Penny Arcade Expo in Bellevue, Washington, on October 13, playing 21 encores after his first video game solo recital at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texa
in attendance and performing at the Game Audio Network Guild Awards at the Game Developers Conference,
in May, performing at the BradyGames booth during the Electronic Entertainment Expo along with an MTV interview, on July 6, performing his piano and vocal arrangement of Final Fantasy VII — Sephiroth's Theme with vocalists Cindy Shapiro and Laurie Robinson at the Hollywood Bowl in the inaugural Video Games Live show with 11,000 people in attendance, on August 26, performing a video game music and classical music recital at Penny Arcade Expo in Bellevue, Washington, on October 13, playing 21 encores after his first video game solo recital at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texa
in May, performing at the BradyGames booth during the Electronic Entertainment Expo along with an MTV interview, on July 6, performing his
piano and vocal arrangement of Final Fantasy VII — Sephiroth's Theme with vocalists Cindy Shapiro and Laurie Robinson at the Hollywood Bowl
in the inaugural Video Games Live show with 11,000 people in attendance, on August 26, performing a video game music and classical music recital at Penny Arcade Expo in Bellevue, Washington, on October 13, playing 21 encores after his first video game solo recital at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texa
in the inaugural Video Games Live show with 11,000 people
in attendance, on August 26, performing a video game music and classical music recital at Penny Arcade Expo in Bellevue, Washington, on October 13, playing 21 encores after his first video game solo recital at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texa
in attendance, on August 26, performing a video game music and classical music
recital at Penny Arcade Expo
in Bellevue, Washington, on October 13, playing 21 encores after his first video game solo recital at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texa
in Bellevue, Washington, on October 13, playing 21 encores after his first video game solo
recital at the Alamo Drafthouse
in Austin, Texa
in Austin, Texas.