ABOUT
THE ARTIST
Armen Chakmakian – Biography
“For as long as I can remember there was always music in our house
while I was growing up. One of my brothers introduced me to the Big Band
sound at an early age and the other introduced me to rock & roll.
My sister plays classical piano and my parents always had Armenian and
Arabic music playing on the stereo,” remembers composer/keyboardist/producer,
Armen Chakmakian.
A prodigy with a gift for playing by ear, Armen’s musical education
was extensive. A native of Glendale, California, he attended Berklee College
of Music, UCLA and USC where he studied the “History of Armenian
Music”. Also, he studied jazz with John Novello, a world acclaimed
music educator, and learned improvisation from keyboardist, Chuck Wild
of Missing Persons fame and composer of the Liquid Mind stress-relief
music series. Soon he found himself embarking on a successful career in
Hollywood performing, composing and arranging for singer/songwriters with
former Rick James’ Stone City Band members, Richard and Lorenzo
Shaw.
Next up, Chakmakian formed his own jazz-fusion ensemble whose members
graduated to stellar careers playing for hit makers, Shadowfax, Strunz
& Farah, Kitaro, Jon Anderson (from Yes), The Rippingtons and some
of the biggest pop artists of our time including Sting, Bonnie Raitt,
The Backstreet Boys, Christina Aguilera, Marc Anthony and Patti Labelle.
In 1991, the break of a lifetime occurred when Armen joined the GRAMMY®
Award-winning band, Shadowfax as the keyboardist. The following year,
the album, Esperanto co-written by Chakmakian was nominated for
a Grammy as Best New Age Album of 1992. Following Esperanto was
Magic Theater, Shadowfax Live, and a 90-minute concert
video of the Live album. The next five years were spent co-writing, recording
and touring with Shadowfax and were instrumental in shaping Armen’s
signature keyboard stylings.
A new era began in 1998 when he founded TruArt Records. Armen’s
debut solo album, Ceremonies was released that year to rave reviews
and debuted #1 on the New Age/World radio charts (NAV Top 50). Airplay
was received on over 600 stations worldwide. Two tracks from Ceremonies
were featured on the European compilation CD series, Buddha-Bar I
& IV, and have to date sold over 700,000 units.
In 2004, Armen’s second solo album, Caravans was released
and showcases the artist’s growth as a composer/producer with its
spontaneous performances. While he continues to man his independent label,
he also enjoys playing with other groups and contributing songs to film
and audio projects.
As an artist, Armen Chakmakian continues to break new ground and explore
new territory with his inventive and dramatic compositions.
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