Pianist • Keyboardist • Composer • Producer
Few contemporary jazz pianists blend sophistication, groove, and heartfelt melody as naturally as Gregg Karukas. Whether leading his own recordings, producing award-winning projects, or collaborating with some of the genre's biggest names, Karukas has built a career around memorable compositions that feel both uplifting and deeply personal. His music balances polished production with genuine emotion, creating recordings that remain inviting long after the first listen.
Artist Snapshot
Gregg Karukas has always understood that great contemporary jazz begins with melody. While dazzling keyboard technique certainly plays a role, it's his gift for writing songs that linger in the listener's memory that truly defines his career.
His recordings effortlessly combine jazz harmony, Brazilian rhythm, soulful grooves, and pop accessibility without ever sounding manufactured. That balance has earned him chart success, Grammy recognition as a producer, and decades of respect from fellow musicians.
Whether behind the piano or behind the production console, Karukas consistently reminds listeners that technical excellence means very little unless it serves genuine musical feeling.
From the listening room
A bright, infectious groove with memorable melodies that became one of the defining radio hits from Soul Secrets.
Sophisticated yet accessible, this chart-topping favorite showcases Karukas' lyrical piano touch and polished production.
One of his signature recordings, blending smooth jazz energy with soulful keyboard work and unforgettable hooks.
People say my music sounds romantic and uplifting... It's totally true. For me, the best music comes out of an inner feeling of either intense happiness or sadness. I always try to stay faithful to that original inspiration, because that is where the true 'sound of emotion' comes from.
— gregg karukas
Artist Profile
Gregg Karukas' career reflects the path of a musician who never allowed commercial success to overshadow artistic identity. Long before becoming one of contemporary jazz's most recognizable keyboard voices, he developed his craft in the Washington, D.C. music scene, learning not only performance but arranging, engineering, and production. Those experiences would later become just as important as his piano playing.
After relocating to Los Angeles in the early 1980s, Karukas quickly found himself surrounded by many of the musicians who would shape modern smooth jazz. As a founding member of the original lineup of The Rippingtons, he helped establish a sound that would influence the genre for decades. Studio work with artists including Dave Koz, Larry Carlton, Sergio Mendes, Peter White, Rick Braun, Melissa Manchester, and Jeffrey Osborne further expanded both his musical vocabulary and reputation as one of the industry's most dependable collaborators.
What separates Karukas from many keyboard artists is his remarkable ability to blend styles naturally. Brazilian music has long been one of his deepest musical passions, and its rhythmic elegance quietly weaves throughout much of his catalog. Combined with soulful harmony and memorable melodies, those influences give his recordings a warmth that feels timeless rather than trendy. Even his biggest radio successes never sacrifice musical depth for accessibility.
Beyond his own recordings, Karukas has become equally respected as a producer and arranger. His work with pianist Omar Akram contributed to the Grammy-winning album Echoes of Love, demonstrating that his musical instincts extend well beyond the keyboard. Whether producing, composing, or performing live, he consistently places melody and emotional connection at the center of every project.
Today, Gregg Karukas remains one of contemporary jazz's most enduring creative voices. His music continues to embody elegance, optimism, and craftsmanship—qualities that have kept audiences returning for decades while inspiring countless younger keyboard artists to pursue melody with equal passion.
In Media
Lounge Notes
Gregg Karukas has always been one of those artists whose music quietly earns repeat listens. There's an elegance to his writing that never feels forced, and even after decades of recordings, his melodies remain fresh and memorable. What keeps me returning isn't simply his piano playing—it's the balance he strikes between sophistication and accessibility. His Brazilian influences, soulful grooves, and polished production all work together without ever overshadowing the song itself. That's a rare quality. In a genre where technical ability often takes center stage, Karukas consistently reminds us that the melody is still king. If someone asked for a single artist who captures warmth, musicianship, and timeless contemporary jazz, Gregg Karukas would always be near the top of my list.
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