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bill cornishKeyboardist Bill Cornish spent most of the 80's and half of the 90's bopping around the lower 48 States, Alaska and Japan with the rock band Crystal and opening for artists such as Kansas, Pat Travers, Joan Jett, The Romantics and more.

Since, he has been involved in projects ranging from jazz to rock & has released several CDs of his own music which he describes as "ChillJazzNewAgeWorldMusic". He could frequently be seen performing in San Diego with groups such as The Thomas Connor Band & Willovealot. He has recently relocated to the Chicago area and put out his fifth solo CD, Inner Visions.

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Sea of Tranquility Review

sea of tranquilityThe Odd Get Even is a project consisting of Bill Ray (drums) and Bill Cornish (keyboards, percussion). Cornish has opened for the likes of Kansas, Pat Travers, Joan Jett, The Romantics plus many more and has released several solo albums. Ray has toured with the celebrated Ike Turner and has played at the prominent Montreux Jazz Summit in...
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JazzNBossaReview

JazzNBossaReviewjazz bossa review Featured Artist: The Odd Get Even CD Title: The Odd Get Even Year: 2009 Record Label: Independent Style: Fusion Review: The Odd Get Even The Odd Get Even is a Funk/Jazz fusion collaboration between keyboardist, composer Bill Cornish and drummer Bill Ray.
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San Diego City Beat - March 2010

citybeat City Beat Annual Local Music Issue citybeat apes The Odd Get Even By Ryan Bradford Remember that episode of Freaks and Geeks when the Neil Peart-obsessed kid experiences the revelatory drumming of Buddy Rich for the first time?
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San Diego Reader - December 2008

image My Happy Ass By Jay Allen Sanford | Published Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2008 According to drummer Bill Ray, “My friend called and said, ‘Hey, I’m watching this Smithsonian Channel program narrated by Morgan Freeman, and you’re on it!’ I was, like, WTF?” The TV show, Sound Revolution, included a segment on the late Ike Turner, for whom...
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