“Steinways are the best built piano in the world. The sound has more colors then a rainbow and the action can respond to anything I give it, there is no other piano in the world that can rival the Steinway.”
David Bryan
Keyboardist David Bryan is best known as a founding member of pop-metal superstars Bon Jovi. Born David Rashbaum, the Sayreville, NJ, native switched to his middle name upon joining his friend Jon Bon Jovi’s new band in 1983. The group's career, of course, took off and was still going strong at the turn of the millennium. Meanwhile, Bryan embarked on a solo side project in 1995. On a Full Moon showcased his extensive training on acoustic piano and his fondness for classical music as well as rock; although Bryan’s blend of the two was clearly influenced by prog rock keyboardists like Keith Emerson and Rick Wakeman, his music was less flashy, adding a mellow jazz flavor as well. While remaining a member of Bon Jovi, Bryan issued his second solo album, Lunar Eclipse, in 2000; it followed in a similar musical vein.
After suffering a potentially career-ending injury to his finger, Bryan found himself unable to play the piano. After extensive physical rehabilitation, he was introduced to musical theater and has since written the music and lyrics for the successful Memphis: the Musical. He has also become an advocate for children’s music eductation in his work with VH1’s Save The Music Foundation.
David Bryan has been a Steinway Artist since 2002.