Matt Nichols has been playing keyboards for over 14 years. As a musician, Matt enjoys blending the rock music he grew up listening to with the jazz technique he learned in later years. He started his dueling career at the historic Pat O'Brien's in Orlando, FL, working with many veterans of the field. Since then, he has toured the country as a freelance player, working in over 40 venues, as well as numerous corporate events. He has become an industry favorite with his witty stage presence and a large repetoire of over 800 songs.
Aside from dueling pianos and touring with various groups, Matt has spent time working as a studio musician and has written and performed a nationally televised TV commercial for the city of Orlando.
Currently, he resides in New York City and plays dueling pianos at various clubs and events internationally.
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Donovan’s professional career began in the “Big Apple” of New York as a teenager in the 70s and has blossomed into a very successful career spanning over 30 years.
For the last almost 10 years and fast approaching 2000 live performances, Donovan has been an anchor performer at the prestigious CITYWALK at Universal Studios Orlando, Florida, in Pat O'Brien's Dueling Piano Bar, a sister club to the famed New Orleans location. It was there that the “dueling pianos” concept originated. Prior, he honed his “dueling” skills at JellyRolls, formerly in Tampa, and now located in Orlando as well. He is considered a top performer by many, and demand for him has taken him across the country and beyond.
Multi-talented, Donovan is also an actor who recently finished filming in his first supporting role in a feature film; a composer and producer of original music and soundtracks, and a voice-acting talent for radio and television spots in various markets across the country.
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"Sings like an angel...and plays like a demon."
That is the way many of Paul Creed's peers and fans have described him during his 30+ years as a professional performer. "The Man in the Hat's" soaring vocals are a lion's roar one minute and a tender whisper the next, without loss of passion, quality or authenticity. Add in an extensive and eclectic repertoire, a versatile, powerhouse piano playing style and a confident, humorous stage presence.
Paul has performed at most major dueling piano clubs including Howl at the Moon, The Jive and Wail, and Jake Ivory's in Boston, where he was a favorite player for over 5 years. He has also performed for numerous corporations like Fidelity Canada, Bayer Health, and most recently Strive San Diego. Paul loves to travel and has performed from Maine to Florida and from Illinois to California. Currently, Paul Creed is a featured performer at Pat O'Brien's located at Universal Studios Orlando.
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Tod is a top-ranked singer and dueling pianist at Pat O'Brien's, located in Universal CityWalk, where he performs five nights a week. He has also performed at Gaylord Palms, The Hard Rock Hotel, and countless other resorts and clubs throughout the country. With his vast repertoire, ranging from classic rock to modern alternative to his own original tunes, Tod has been captivating a wide variety of audiences with his powerful, versatile singing voice, his passionate musicianship, and his irresistible, irreverent personality.
Tod Kimbro has been a celebrated Renaissance man in the Orlando arts scene for over a decade. He became an overnight success when his first play, The Zombie Doorman, premiered at the Orlando International Fringe Festival and became the festival's top seller. Since then, Tod has been tirelessly exploring his diverse talents as a songwriter, singer, author, musician, actor, director, and visual artist.
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A professional piano bar entertainer for over 10 years, Greg Asadoorian delivers an energetic rock 'n' roll show that gets the audience into the act. Accents of harmonica and percussion add to his dexterous piano playing and versatile vocals. In addition to a repertoire of crowd favorites, he also offers an R-rated, adults-only late night show.
Greg has enjoyed playing all over his native New England, the Caribbean and Europe. He was ranked among the highest rated piano bar entertainers during a five-year stint with Carnival Cruise Lines. |

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When young Brad was supposed to be practicing Mozart, he was instead teaching himself to play Billy Joel and Elton John songs by ear. Not much has changed, except now he’s armed with over 500 pop/rock songs from the 50s through today. Brad’s dry humor and his uncanny ability to know just what the crowd wants to hear has made him an audience favorite coast to coast. He’s performed at Keys to The City in New Haven, CT, Piano Piano in Claremont, CA, The Beach House in Richmond, VA, and legendary NYC piano bars The Duplex, Brandy’s and Don’t Tell Mama.
Brad is also an award-winning composer, having written for VH1, Sony and Nabisco. His musical See Rock City & Other Destinations received the 2008 Richard Rodgers Award and premiered at Barrington Stage Company.
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Jonno has played music since the age of 4, training for 15 years as a classical pianist. Along the way, he acquired guitar, bass, and drum skills (mostly through blatant theft from better-trained musicians) and began recording one-man-band style tracks on a Tascam Porta-One in grade school.
His first club gigs were as substitute drummer for seminal Boston punkers, Lemonheads. After brother and founding member Ben Deily left the band, the two brothers embarked on a strange experiment in musical and fraternal fusion which became known as PODS.
The band enjoyed some regional success in New England, and then, one day, completely failed to get signed to any label, major or otherwise.
Since then, Jonno has dabbled in various pursuits, including, but not limited to: marriage, parenthood, sound, lighting, and, most recently, dueling piano bar gigging. The latter is actually how he now makes his living. He was, in fact, doing this for nearly four years at Howl At The Moon on Bourbon St. until meteorological events made that impossible...
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