Pao, Eugene, guitarist; b. Hong Kong, 12 October 1959. His father, Cohon Pao, played classical violin when he was younger. His mom, Dora Pao, played a little bit of piano when she was younger. Both still healthy and living.
Simply put, Eugene Pao is Hong Kong's most publicly recognized jazz musician and his name is synonymous with jazz in our city. Such reputation cannot be more deserving as Eugene has been at the vanguard of promoting jazz in the territory through his performances and recordings over the last twenty plus years.
Hong Kong first discovered its own guitar hero in the mid 1980's when Eugene returned from studies in the U.S. and began playing around town. Recognition came early from leading jazz musicians. Some of his early recordings featured such legends as bassist Eddie Gomez, blues great Jimmy Witherspoon and saxophonist Michael Brecker.
He made his first solo album in 1996 called "By The Company You Keep" with a stellar cast of Jazz greats, drummer Jack DeJonette bassist John Patitucci and Michael Brecker again on saxophone. In 1999, Eugene released "This Window" another outstanding album, on which he penned half of the tunes, with the support of Jack DeJohnette, bassist Marc Johnson and pianist Joey Calderazzo. In 2001, Eugene traveled to Europe and recorded a set of beautiful, lyrical standards with the Mads Vinding Trio from Denmark called "Pao". In 2004 he released "Naked Time", a fiery 1994 recording with Brecker, James Genus, Dan Gottlieb, Jeff Andrews, Manolo Badrena and compatriot Ted Lo. Getting the old music out to his appreciative following left him free to focus on the future. In 2005, Eugene Pao Project was released, a multi-media DVD concept filmed without an audience at Hong Kong's Academy For The Performing Arts, featuring top Asian musicians and mixed in 5.1 surround sound. In 2006, Eugene was invited to form the "Asian Super Guitar Project" with two other guitarists, Kazumi Watanabe from Japan and Jack Lee from Korea, a guitar trio unique in its genre gathering and mixing differences of cultures, influences, politics and religion from three Asian countries, Japan, China and Korea. They got together in the summer of 2006 and made a record entitled " Guitar Sam Guk Ji".
Jazz greats with whom he has performed on stage over the years include Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner, Terumasa Hino, Freddie Hubbard, Bob Berg , Jackie McClean, Joe Pass, Ulf Wakenius, Ernie Watts, Martin Taylor, James Moody, Bill Bruford, Jeff Berlin, Stu Hamm, Bobby McFerrin, Russell Ferrante, Eric Marienthal and many more.
Over the last two decades, Eugene Pao has truly established himself as Hong Kong's premier jazz guitarist. He continues to travel the world for performances at international jazz festivals, concert halls and jazz clubs, and to take part in select recording projects.
Recordings:
Sketches (with Dave Packer & Ric Halstead) (1985);
Chance Encounter (with Eddie Gomez) (1986);
Chance Encounter Live (with Ric Halstead) (1988);
El Jammo (with Kenny Wheeler) (1988);
Spoon Meets Pao (with Jimmy Witherspoon) (1990);
Outlet (with Michael Brecker) (1990);
By the Company You Keep (with John Patitucci, Jack DeJohnette and Michael Brecker) (1996);
Naked Time (with Michael Brecker, Dan Gottlieb, James Genus) (1994); A Minor Change (with Hong Kong Jazz Quartet) (1997);
This Window (with Jack DeJohnette, Marc Johnson and Joey Calderazzo (1999);
Pao (with Mads Vinding) (2001);
Eugene Pao Project (with Tamaya Honda, Steve Thorton) (2005);
Asian Super Guitar Project (with Kazumi Watanabe and Jack Lee) (2006)
Websites:
http://www.eugenepao.com/
Contact information:
email: disso@hkstar.com
address: 3/F B Flat 1, South Bay Garden, 33. South Bay Close, Repulse Bay, Hong Komg
telephone: (852) 2592-8306
Fax: (852) 2592-8326
Mobile: (852) 9020-4182
Additional Web Page: http://myspace.com/eugenepao