Kendall Ross Bean

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OccupationsComposer, Concert Pianist, Historian, Piano Rebuilder
SpouseKaren Earle Lile (m. div.)
Children2
Kendall Ross Bean
Alma mater
OccupationsComposer, Concert Pianist, Historian, Piano Rebuilder
SpouseKaren Earle Lile (m. div.)
Children2
Websitekendallrossbean.comteams.comkendallrossbean.com

Kendall Ross Bean is an American composer, concert pianist, piano rebuilder, historian and entrepreneur[1] from the San Francisco Bay Area.

Bean began to play piano at the age of 4 under the guidance of his grandmother Knell Bean who played live piano music for the Silent Movies. By the age of 8, he was composing his first music and at the age of 17, he recorded his first album as a youth soloist with the Utah Symphony. He obtained a master's degree in Piano Performance from the University of Texas at Austin[2]

Arts & Entertainment Network Debut

As a master piano rebuilder and concert pianist, Bean first performed on a piano he rebuilt in one of the first classical music videos to be broadcast across the United States on the A&E Network which in 1985 had 18 million cable viewers. This broadcast coincided with MTV emerging as a medium for record production companies to use music videos to promote the albums of Rock and Pop stars. The novelty of a classical music video featuring a solo pianist and the inside view of piano hammers hitting strings, contrasted to the high production rock music videos it caught media attention from coast to coast. This was at a time when independent artists were rarely featured in the media, and bookstores and music stores only carried major labels.[3] The video was titled: Kendall Ross Bean: Chopin Polonaise in A Flat.

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