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Okay, so I need to write a bio for Brian Haas. Let's see what I know.
First, I remember that Brian Haas is a musician, possibly a keyboardist. There's a band called Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey that he was part of. They were active in the jazz scene, maybe from Tulsa, Oklahoma. That's a key point. If he's the founder, that's important. The band was known for blending jazz with other genres like rock and electronic. That's a good detail.
Now, the user mentioned some recent releases: Prometheus Risen, Frames, The Truth About Hollywood. I need to check if those are connected to Brian Haas. Wait, maybe he's involved in those projects. If those albums are from his solo work or another group he's part of, that should be included.
Also, there's something about him collaborating with artists like Nolatet. I think Nolatet is a jazz group with different members. If he's part of that, mentioning collaborations would add depth. His style being improvisational and genre-blurring fits with the jazz fusion scene.
I should make sure not to include any unverified info. Let me verify the facts. Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey was indeed founded by Brian Haas in Tulsa. They are known for jazz fusion. The albums mentioned—Prometheus Risen and others—are they his solo works or part of another project? If I'm not sure, maybe refer to them as recent releases without specifying the project unless certain.
Need to confirm his current location. Did he move to New Mexico? If that's accurate, it's worth mentioning. Also, teaching workshops adds to his bio. Collaborations with artists like Skerik or Marco Benevento, if true, should be included. But I need to be certain. I think Skerik is a saxophonist he's worked with. Marco Benevento is a keyboardist, possible collaborator.
Avoid any assumptions. If the recent releases are part of his solo career or another band, specify. Don't mention genres unless certain. The key points: founder of Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, Tulsa roots, genre blending, recent solo work, collaborations, teaching.
Also, ensure the tone is casual and friendly. Use phrases like "genre-blurring explorer" or "infectious energy." Keep paragraphs concise, one or two. Check for any unsure facts. If unsure about the recent albums' connection, maybe refer to them as his recent projects without detail. Double-check if N
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