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Davine Tuch
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BIO
Devone Allison, professionally known as “DAVINE TUCH (Touch), is an American pianist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer with a rolodex of diverse music experience. His jazz, funk, gospel, R&B and Hip-Hop mixology “tuch” to his original music is a result of years of classical piano training, professional gigs with A-list jazz, soul, funk, gospel, RnB and Hip Hop artists and his unstoppable search for a different vibrant sound.
Davine Tuch released his single “Grand Rising” August 2020 featuring Billboard #1 Soul-Jazz jazz artist Ragan Whiteside. Dave Koz featured the single on SiriusXM Watercolors on his “Sideman To Star” segment. He also can be heard on Mary J. Blige’s “Don’t Mind” (My Life II Album) and Busta Rhymes’ “Big Everything” (Blockbusta Album) featuring T-Pain & DaBaby.
He began playing the piano at age three. At age five, he began taking lessons under the late Timothy Wright’s pianist, Robert Stephens, at the Morristown Neighborhood House off and on until that music program discontinued. At age thirteen, he took classical and theory training with the late Lillian Hammer former President of the New Jersey Music Educators Association (NJMEA).
He attended Morristown High School (MHS) where he played String Bass in the Orchestra, Spectrum Jazz Band, & sang in the Jazz choir. While attending MHS, he received an opportunity to sing in Dave Brubeck’s Christmas Concert at the Community Theater. In addition, he composed a song played by the Colonial Symphony Brass Quintet. This led to he attending Westminster Choir College Compositional Camp in 2001. He also won two bronze medals in NAACP’s ACT-SO New Jersey competition for Classical and Contemporary Performance 2001, and in 2002, he won Gold for Composition & bronze in Contemporary Performance.
In 2002, he graduated from Morristown High School as a member of the Music Honor Society. Later, he achieved his AA in Piano (Secondary Voice) June of 2005 at County College of Morris (CCM). Then, in January of 2009, obtained an AA in Audio Engineering from Gibbs College in Montclair/Livingston, NJ.