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December 9-16, 2004

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Peter Cincotti



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Jazz wunderkind Peter Cincotti isn't out for world domination, but he does appear to be everywhere at once. His second album, On The Moon, debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Traditional Jazz charts. He's got a big role in the new Bobby Darin biopic, Beyond The Sea, opening this weekend. Come January, the fresh-faced piano wiz takes over Adrien Brody's high-profile gig as spokesmodel for the Zegna fashion line.

Oh, and he's only 21.

"There are so many things I want do, I just hope I can do it all in one lifetime," he says. "When I actually stop and think about it, how fast things are moving—well, it just hits you in the face."

Cincotti began playing piano at age 3, and by age 5 was turned on to the boogie-woogie playing style of Jerry Lee Lewis. At 17, he performed at the Montreaux Jazz Festival and was still a teenager when he recorded his first album.

While he can't compete vocally with, say, silky-voiced crooners like Michael Bublé or Jamie Cullum, he's got a truckload of panache and a passionate playing style, and he's evolving into a decent songwriter, too.

"If I had to put my music in a genre, I wouldn't consider it jazz at all but I want to take the freedom that comes from jazz, and let it help me do anything I want," he says. Which includes bending the Great American Songbook into some interesting shapes—including a bluesy, updated take on South Pacific's "Bali Ha'i" and "St. Louis Blues" reimagined as urban, sophisto-funk. Cincotti says he's determined to turn standards into "something new and exciting" while retaining their original spirit.

Sun., Dec. 12, 8 p.m., $25-$27, TLA, 334 South St., 215-922-1011.

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