BIOGRAPHY (musician/composer/producers)
As an artist who
has flourished in the comfort of Jazz, the Top 40s, R&B, and
Pop, pianist Brian O'Neal exudes the versatility of a uniquely
upbeat, smooth style that compliments today’s "New Jazz”. He
brings an exciting and uninhibited sound to the world of jazz,
making it a creative challenge for many to categorize his music.
O’Neal attracts an eager following and commands the respect of
his listeners domestically and abroad. "I don't listen to the
radio often out of respect for my craft. I don't want to taint
my vision of music with that of which we hear everyday. By
shutting myself out of the listening audience, I'm not apt to
emulate any sound you've heard before." O'Neal says to WFSK
88.1FM's DJ Sharon Kay.
O’Neal was born July 5, 1965, in Detroit, MI. He first
discovered his passion for music at the age of six when he took
his first drum lesson. Although Brian (known to his friends as
"Bean") learned to play many instruments, including the
saxophone, bass, and trombone; he aspired to be a professional
drummer. That is until his junior year in high school, when he
was asked by his band teacher to fill in on the piano for the
band’s performance. Brian instantly became mesmerized with the
idea of mastering such a magnificent and gentle instrument. His
grandmother, "Daisy O'Neal", noticed how excited he was about
playing, then bought him his first piano. O'Neal's passion for
the ivories increased as he experimented with various melodies
and chords; resulting in the rapid maturing of his skill. As a
self taught Pianist, he later received a full musical
scholarship to Alcorn State University.
Brian’s talents then soared into the world of jingles, working
with companies such as the McDonald's Corporation®. His love for
movies and children inspired him to compose film scores for
youthful audiences around the country. In the (early/mid 80’s),
as he explored his musical talent, Brian began touring with
several Rock & Top 40 Bands, the Atlanta-based jazz band "Take
Notes" and several Contemporary Jazz/R&B artists; some of which
he served as their Assistant Music Director. O'Neal's love for
music led him to share his talent by mentoring other aspiring
artists, such as Universal/Motown® recording artist Kem, who has
become a national Jazz/R&B sensation.
O'Neal has shared the stage with many great musicians over the
past two decades including: Will Downing, Morris Day and the
Time, India Arie, Ledisi, Fantasia, Angela Bofill, Stevie
Wonder, Maze (featuring Frankie Beverly), Alex Bugnon, George
Duke, Pieces of a Dream, Chaka Kahn, Najee, Kindred the Family
Soul, and Jeff Lorber. He has also composed and produced music
for several artists abroad; including UNV, Kathy Avalon, Eddie
Oliver and a host of other upcoming talents.
Several of O’Neal’s accolades include being a Detroit Music
Awards “Most Outstanding Composition” nominee, Mesmerized© won
best song on OurStage.com, he has hailed the #1 spot on My Space
charts for several months and most recently, two of his songs
were selected for the play on the National Weather Channel.
O'Neal's musical influences include such legends as Herbie
Hancock, Pat Matheny, Prince and the great Stevie Wonder. These
celebrated artists helped mold and guide his desire to pursue a
career as a professional musician. As a writer, producer,
composer and performer, he has a gentle and natural mastery for
creating a musical oasis for his listeners.
Brian O'Neal is truly a talented (and humble) musician. He
stimulates your inner appetite with melodic rhythms, and soothes
your emotions with the vibrations of each instrument.
In a word … Genius.
BIOGRAPHY (Founder/Chairman / Humanitarian)
As Executive Director and Founder of the
DO
Foundation, Brian shares in the multiple responsibilities for
carrying out the DO Foundation’s mission for alleviating and
ending homelessness. With profound compassion and dedication to
bringing about change in the lives of the homeless, Brian
carries on the legacy of his late grandmother, Daisy O’Neal. A
true humanitarian and advocate for the betterment of others, the
DO Foundation is named in her honor.
Brian, a renowned Jazz Pianist/composer and former computer
programmer, brings both his artistic abilities and extensive
computer programming and managerial expertise to the DO
Foundation. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Alcorn University
with concentration in Piano/Music, Computer Science, and
Psychology. He has used his talent as a musician to spotlight
and bring greater awareness to the epidemic of homelessness by
dedicating his song “Dreams In Color” to the homeless. The video
for “Dreams In Color” contains actual footage of the homeless
and shows him living as a homeless person. Prior to pursuing his
musical interests full time, he worked as a Certified Computer
Programming Engineer for Coca Cola, BP, Amoco, and Ford Motor
Company. Today he is the owner of BCO Media, Inc., a multi-media
company that has been in business for over 10 years.
Brian currently resides in Michigan. He is the proud father of
two, a 23 year old daughter and 5 year old foster daughter. In
his free time he enjoys sharing his gift of music by serving as
a mentor to young music students in his local area.






