Jeff Herge, has been composing solo piano music for performances since 1988. In 2008, Jeff won the Piano Heaven Gold Award. In 1995, Jeff was nominated as the Washington Area's Best New Age artist by the Washington Area Music Association and members.
Jeff was commissioned on a project to use his music behind a guided imagery project by Dr. Patricia Webbink for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for a White House presentation. Performances of his compositions are featured on radio programs both nationally and internationally. Jeff's music was commissioned for a TV commercial that aired on MTV, A&E, BET, Discovery Channel, and Lifetime.
Herge's currently in production for his debut single for his next album. A native of Alexandria, Virginia, composer was self-taught.
George Winston said Rain Drops "is a great track as well as all the others on the album."
Music critic Mike Joyce of the Washington Post wrote that "Herge's self-titled release is a stricly piano affair...his own spacious themes often bring to mind the romantic musings of George Winston and Liz Story."
P.J. Birosik from the New Age Retailer said "When one thinks of this type of music, such established names as Narada artists David Lanz and Michael Jones pop up instantly. Wonder no more, for...Herge's debut bodes well for the talent of both himself and his peers."
The Baltimore Resources said "Reminiscent of George Winston. Herge succeeds in striking chords, both on the piano and in the listener's heart."
Music Monthly said "Find your way to this release. It's inspiring...."
https://jeffherge.com/
Jeff was commissioned on a project to use his music behind a guided imagery project by Dr. Patricia Webbink for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for a White House presentation. Performances of his compositions are featured on radio programs both nationally and internationally. Jeff's music was commissioned for a TV commercial that aired on MTV, A&E, BET, Discovery Channel, and Lifetime.
Herge's currently in production for his debut single for his next album. A native of Alexandria, Virginia, composer was self-taught.
George Winston said Rain Drops "is a great track as well as all the others on the album."
Music critic Mike Joyce of the Washington Post wrote that "Herge's self-titled release is a stricly piano affair...his own spacious themes often bring to mind the romantic musings of George Winston and Liz Story."
P.J. Birosik from the New Age Retailer said "When one thinks of this type of music, such established names as Narada artists David Lanz and Michael Jones pop up instantly. Wonder no more, for...Herge's debut bodes well for the talent of both himself and his peers."
The Baltimore Resources said "Reminiscent of George Winston. Herge succeeds in striking chords, both on the piano and in the listener's heart."
Music Monthly said "Find your way to this release. It's inspiring...."
https://jeffherge.com/
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