About Us
As lifelong musicians and creative souls, Greg Slawson and Candice Lee have made it their mission to live authentically. They love sharing what they’ve learned with others who desire a more fulfilling and creative path. With the development of original multimedia and techniques, they inspire others who wish to live with more adventure, peace, energy, love and connection to spirit.
Greg and Candice teach mindfulness through music to their students with classical piano, composition, jazz theory and improvisation. The couple manages Slawson and Lee Piano Studio which serves over 80 students each week. Greg is also an adjunct instructor of jazz piano at the College of Wooster.
The duo’s interest in both nature and technology has propelled their career into creating videos and guided meditations that include images of nature blended with original music. Greg and Candice started GCCreativeStudio.com to inspire people to walk their creative path. The site features a blog about their music and multimedia along with tips about performance, mindfulness and goal achievement.
Greg Slawson
Greg Slawson has performed regularly since the eighth grade as a freelance pianist and with various ensembles, including the world/jazz quartet, Kassaba. Greg and Candice started Kassaba in 2002 and performed internationally until 2008. The group’s CD, Dark Eye, was played on over 125 radio stations throughout North America and in Europe. Chamber music, jazz, solo piano repertoire and eclectic styles are all part of Greg’s diverse performance background.
As a composer, he has written commissions for Arnold Steinhardt (of the Guarneri Quartet), Anita Pontremoli, Lawrence Angell, the Dayton Jazz Orchestra and saxophonist, Harold Ashenfelter. He was a prizewinner in ASCAP’s Morton Gould Young Composer’s Competition and the IBLA Grand Prize/European International Composers Competition.
Degrees include a Bachelor of Arts in Music and Psychology from Wittenberg University and a Master of Music in Piano Performance from the Cleveland Institute of Music.
Candice Lee
Originally from Edmonton, Alberta, Candice Lee obtained her Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees in piano performance at the Cleveland Institute of Music. She has participated in programs at the Banff Centre, the Gnessin School of Music in Moscow, the Aspen Music Festival and Pianofest in the Hamptons. Her teachers have included Dr. Ernesto Lejano, Paul Schenly, Herbert Stessin and Sergei Babayan. She was the recipient of the Alberta Heritage Scholarship Fund’s Arts Graduate Scholarship for 2 years.
Among her awards, Candice has won prizes in the Missouri Southern International Piano Competition, Corpus Christi Young Artists’ Competition and the IBLA Grand Prize – European International Competition for Pianists. She has performed recitals and with orchestras in Canada, the United States and Russia. Candice’s ideas led to the formation and evolution of Kassaba.