
Graeme is a pianist and producer currently based in New York City. His sound is a fusion of his eclectic tastes spanning jazz, hip-hop, R&B, funk and electronic music.
Raised in Maine by a family of music lovers, he took to piano at an early age and began learning about the recording process as a high schooler. While at Skidmore College studying physics and electrical engineering, a series of masterclasses from world-class jazz artists like Aaron Parks and Robert Glasper as well as the encouragement of his mentors inspired him to pursue his passion for music in a more serious way.
Since moving to NYC in 2018, Graeme has become involved in all aspects of the city's diverse music scene as a jazz pianist, backing up R&B singers, playing keyboards for bands of all kinds and as an accompanist at Middle Church in the East Village where he is a regular sub for the Jerriese Johnson Gospel Choir.
Throughout the process of establishing himself as a musician Graeme has also been developing his style as a producer. Graeme's music is an exploration of his diverse influences, tied together by a penchant for deep grooves and catchy melodies. His upcoming EP, 'Maybe Tomorrow,' is a moody take on '70s fusion and R&B and Graeme's first foray into singing on record.