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  1. Founder and producer of the group. Air Craft, he is currently in the process of releasing Divergent Path, their second album (after a 30 year hiatus!) on the Craftedair/Blujazz label. Doug continues to play all kinds of music, from jazz to r&b and rock and is at present practicing a lot of Bach, a composer whose genius continues to astonish.

  2. Notes from Producer, Doug McKeehan. Going back to the mid 1980’s Bruce Bowers and I first collaborated to form the group Air Craft. As a pianist/synthesist I found the orchestral string textures of violinist T. Bruce Bowers to be a perfect complement to my keyboard work.

  3. The Craftedair story begins way back in July, 2014, when then artist, now label executive Doug McKeehan was looking through the Discmakers submission form and discovered a space for 'label name'. At that point, a light bulb went off.

  4. aircraftjazz.bandcamp.com › album › divergent-pathDivergent Path | Air Craft

    14 de jul. de 2021 · Doug McKeehan was playing piano in his first band at the age of 14, and continued with classical training at Oberlin College and Kent State University. He studied extensively in India with notable teachers Pandits Ram Narayan and A.G. Bhattacharya.

  5. Doug McKeehan was playing piano in his first band at the age of 14, and continued with classical training at Oberlin College and Kent State University. He studied extensively in India with notable teachers Pandits Ram Narayan and A.G. Bhattacharya.

  6. 7 de oct. de 2021 · Composer and keyboardist Doug McKeehan teams up with violinist T. Bruce Bowers and Jack Dorsey/d, Myron Dove-Aaron Germain/b as well as guests on strings and vocals for a fragrant collection of fusion fancies. Guest violinists include Mads Tolling, Jim Hurley and Matt Szemela for extra textures on the 5/4 pulsed “11th Hour”, dreamy “Little Brother” and funky “Running on MT”.

  7. Doug McKeehan (piano, synthesizers, Indian bowed-string instruments) He studied music at the Oberlin Conservatory, Kent State University, and the University of Otago (New Zealand).