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Eddie "Keys" Allen

West Windsor NJ United States

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    How this composition came about?

    In April 2007, my wife had attended a Holocaust celebration and returned home with a program that had a single burning candle on it. Something about that picture touched me so I took the program, placed it on the piano, sat down and started to play. While I played, I continued to look at the candle, thinking of all the horrors that have befallen not only Americans here at home, but also those from the Holocaust, including my mother and her sister who are Holocaust survivors. As I thought about the murders taking innocent lives, my fingers responded by emphasizing the music played on the piano and picturing exactly where violins would be doing the same. In the span of 15-20 minutes, "Day of Remembrance" was born and taking on a new life of its own. Over the course of the next several months, the piece of music became more and more like a musical saga, a story of life, death and victory, evolving more and more each day.

    With the engineering mastery and perseverance of Robert Bullington, owner and engineer of Front Row Seat Productions Recording Studio in Bordentown, NJ,
    "Day of Remembrance" was now more than just a composition in my mind, it was now a reality and ready to be shared with the rest of the world! Thank you Robert for making it all happen!

    I am proud and humbled at being given the opportunity to share "Day of Remembrance" with you.

    Thank you.

    Eddie "Keys" Allen

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    Eddie “Keys” Allen's talented fingers hit the piano at the age of five. Over the last 35 years, he has played in various bands, touring with High Velocity and The Ebonys from Philadelphia International Records and has been writing, arranging and recording a variety of unique sounds on keyboards, acoustic and digital piano.

    A resident of West Windsor, New Jersey, Allen has always had a natural affinity for music. He played the piano by ear throughout his childhood years and became more serious about writing and arranging music in high school and through his four years of college at Fairleigh Dickinson University, majoring in music education and earning his teaching license.

    Allen has written over 80 songs and is a versatile composer. Instrumental, New Age, Jazz, Latin, Country, R&B, Ballads and Soundtrack music are all part of his music catalogue. In 1993, Rodell Records, in Hollywood, California, featured one of Allen's songs, "I Don't Mind Thinkin'" on its compilation compact disc, entitled "Diamonds in the Rough IX". Adam Rodell, President of Rodell Records said of Allen,
    "Eddie “Keys” Allen's composition wizardry will earn him a place at the head of the music business table."

    Allen has also earned some local recognition with his Instrumental relaxation album entitled "Songs to the Fire", which features peaceful piano music and soothing strings. In the New Hope, Pennsylvania market, where New Age music is a hot ticket, Allen's album has been relaxing its residents for the last 10 years. His album was also distributed with the help of the American Cancer Society to all of their registered cancer patients and survivors. "Many cancer patients and survivors related to me that they found the music to be a benefit while undergoing their treatments and to lower their stress level using visual imagery", says Allen.

    "Music has always been my reason for being" says Allen. His most recent composition entitled “Day of Remembrance” is evidence of this, as it was written in memory of those who died during the Holocaust and in honor of his mother who is a Holocaust survivor. The acoustic piano, accompanied by sympathetic and dramatic string sounds creates eeriness to the music that is compelling, thought-provoking, and hauntingly beautiful.

    More of Eddie's songs can be heard at: www.SoundtrackPlacer.com and do a search for his name.

    Thank you for listening!