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Michael Gluck
Birthdate:
March 08, 1983
Birthplace:
Hollywood, Florida

Michael Gluck (Piano Squall)

Composer, Performer

As Piano Squall, Michael Gluck performs videogame and anime music at piano concerts to raise money for charity. Since 2003, he has given concerts in sixteen different states to benefit organizations such as The National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Race for the Cure, Baltimore Reads, The Maryland Food Bank, The Matthew Foster Foundation, and Tsunami Relief. Michael also donates a portion of all personal proceeds to The National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

In 2005, Michael performed at the anime convention Otakon for an audience of three thousand people, and later that year, he was featured on MTV's website in recognition for his contributions to the world of videogame music. In 2007, he released his debut album, entitled GAME, the first videogame and anime piano solo CD to be published by an independent musician. The album has garnered the attention and accolades of such assorted gaming websites as SEMO, Music4Games.Net, Destructoid, RPGamer, and RPGFan.

Source: pianosquall.com

Creditscredited in 1 publications

Albums

 
release role
GAME Game & Anime Music Emotions (credits)30 June 2007Performer 

News

  • Piano Squall brings tempest of music
    pianosquall.PNGVarious have tried, many have failed. But one, Michael Gluck, has made success out of video game music performance and recently released his album GAME--Game and Animé Music Emotions--to the delight of connoisseurs and convention goers everywhere. Square Haven recently talked to Gluck, who frequently takes on the guise of "Piano Squall", to talk with him about his musical career and his most recent accomplishment. His Story and a Review
    news article 31 July 2007 by Ziyad  -3  no new comments 2 commentss permalink permalink

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