ELEW

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Mr. Brightside 00:00 Tools
Smells Like Teen Spirit 00:00 Tools
Clocks 00:00 Tools
Heartbeats 00:00 Tools
Zombie 00:00 Tools
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction 00:00 Tools
Crawling 00:00 Tools
The Diary of Jane 00:00 Tools
Sweet Home Alabama 00:00 Tools
Cubism 00:00 Tools
Paint It, Black 00:00 Tools
Going Under 00:00 Tools
Knives Out 00:00 Tools
Easier To Run 00:00 Tools
Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors 00:00 Tools
Lights And Sounds 00:00 Tools
Believer 00:00 Tools
Thanksgiving 00:00 Tools
Believe 00:00 Tools
People Are Strange 00:00 Tools
Human Nature 00:00 Tools
M.I.A. 00:00 Tools
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For 00:00 Tools
God Put a Smile Upon Your Face 00:00 Tools
Inner Urge 00:00 Tools
Standing On the Shore 00:00 Tools
Firebreather 00:00 Tools
Complexions 00:00 Tools
Zhivago 00:00 Tools
A Shifting Design 00:00 Tools
Cubist Cubism 00:00 Tools
Synthetics 00:00 Tools
Use of Light 00:00 Tools
Afterglow 00:00 Tools
My Favorite Things 00:00 Tools
Alpha Mega 00:00 Tools
Path of the Heart 00:00 Tools
Tones for Elvin Jones 00:00 Tools
The Next Step 00:00 Tools
Smokers Outside The Hospital 00:00 Tools
Paint It Black 00:00 Tools
Reprise 00:00 Tools
Ornette 00:00 Tools
Medicine Man 00:00 Tools
Mr Brightside 00:00 Tools
Mr. Brightside (The Killers) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Home Alabama (Lynyrd Skynyrd) 00:00 Tools
Clocks (Coldplay) 00:00 Tools
Lil Luba 00:00 Tools
Monk 00:00 Tools
The Philly Groove (with Jeff "Tain" Watts & Reginald Veal) 00:00 Tools
Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana) 00:00 Tools
Quickwork 00:00 Tools
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ELEW, born Eric Lewis, is a rockjazz pianist, who brings elements of classical music into popular culture. He was the first musician to play in the Obama White House. he is very notable for his trademark power gauntlets which he wears regularly to all performances, if you don't see them in a performance they're still under his sleeves. Not without a struggle (and a measure of healthy angst), acclaimed pianist Eric Lewis is driving the next evolution of jazz — forging new musical alloys of classic blue note scuttles, delicate improvisations and heady alt rock hooks. Now, with a roster of sold-out shows and a growing list of celebrity supporters, his iconoclastic arrangements are fast catching insular music communities’ attention. His possessed, finger-bloodying performances have erased a few old taboos, too: Miles Davis and Linkin Park suddenly seem less dissimilar. He has tour with Josh Groban and was given a standing ovation from the full crowd and america's got talent. Before discovering this latent passion for pop and rock music, Lewis has been the must-watch up-and-comer on the jazz circuit, playing with Elvin Jones, Roy Hargrove, Cassandra Wilson and Wynton Marsalis before winning the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition, the world’s largest. “His playing was playful but also serious to a point of being spiritual.” - Wynton Marsalis in the New York Times Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.