About me
As a child, Jarvis was trained in classical music He began his musical career at the age of 14 when he became a staff songwriter and studio musician for Edwin H. Morris Music. He played piano with numerous well-known artists over the next six years, joining Rod Stewart"s band in 1974.
Jarvis relocated from Hollywood to Nashville in 1982.
Jarvis performed session work for Waylon Jennings, Vince Gill, George Strait, and numerous top recording artists out of Nashville. From 1984-1988 he recorded four albums for Master of Computer Applications Records.
In 1993 he recorded his 5th album ("Balancing Acting" ) for Liberty Records, and in 2003 he recorded his 6th album ("View From a Southern Porch") for his own label, Barlotone Productions. According to two different websites (who appear to be quoting the "View from a Southern Porch" press kit), People Magazine said "So Fa So Good" was "the best solo piano since Keith Jarrett".
Time Magazine named "Whatever Works" one of the ten best popular records of 1988.