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dave burrell
dave burrell
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Pianist Dave Burrell's website features reviews, sound bites, recordings, diary,
biography. Distinguished composer-pianist Dave Burrell is a performing artist of singular stature on the international contemporary music scene. His dynamic compositions, with blues and gospel roots recall the tradition of Scott Joplin, Jelly Roll Morton, and Duke Ellington. After majoring in music at the University of Hawaii, he enrolled at Berklee College of Music in Boston in 1961. After graduating with degrees in composition/arranging and performance in 1965, he moved to New York City, where he quickly established himself as one of the most innovative and original pianists collaborating with the emerging leaders in contemporary jazz.

Burrell's Jazz Opera Windward Passage, written in collaboration with Swedish-born poet/lyricist Monika Larsson, blends opera voices with world class jazz soloists, a 21-piece jazz opera orchestra, dancers and chorus. Seldom has the classically trained voice played such a unique improvising roll as in this important, ground breaking endeavor. Burrell's dance drama, "Holy Smoke," with blue-print by Monika Larsson, is being developed for modern dance and tap. Burrell's "Jazz Sonata" for piano and violin has been completed and will be orchestrated for symphony orchestra ...
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Pianist Mark Levine's website features biography, discography, sound bites, books, itinerary, reviews, etc.
Mark began playing jazz as a teenager in Daytona Beach, Florida. Continuing his education in Boston and New York, Mark studied with Hall Overton, Herb Pomeroy and Jaki Byard, before moving to California in 1966.

A key phase in Mark's education was a year spent in Woody Shaw's quartet. "Every night was serious school," says Mark.

Mark spent significant time working with Joe Henderson, Blue Mitchell, David Liebman and Harold Land, composing all the while. Joe recorded two of Mark's tunes on "Canyon Lady," the late tenor giant's only Latin jazz album. Mark returned the favor by playing two of Joe's classic compositions, "Inner Urge," and "A Shade Of Jade," on his 2000 release, "Serengeti."

His interest in Latin jazz led to work with Mongo Santamaria, Willie Bobo, Moacir Santos, Francisco Aguabella, Pete Escovedo, and Cal Tjader (including Cal's Grammy-winning Concord Jazz recording "La Onda Va Bien").

Mark has continued to pursue the Latin side of his craft, attending Centro Nacional de Escuela de Arte in Havana, Cuba in 1997 ...
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A tribute to Don Grolnick website features biograpy, recordings, photo gallery,quotes, etc ...
Jazz, Don Grolnick once said with sly understatement, is an art "in which the risks are great, the rewards subtle."

But it was always his truest passion. As a youth growing up in Levittown, New York, Don became captivated by the sound of jazz. He once told an interviewer, "My father took me to see Count Basie, and I just went crazy. I didn't know why or what it was, it was just swinging so hard -- and I didn't even know what swinging meant." His first instrument was the accordion, although he soon switched to his grandparents’ piano.

The young musician began to immerse himself in the sounds of blues, bebop, and post-bop. He absorbed the music of Erroll Garner, Cannonball Adderly, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Ray Charles, Sonny Rollins, Bobby Timmons, Wynton Kelly, Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner, and Horace Silver, to name just a few. While still a teenager, Don began to write songs and arrangements.
on went on to attend Tufts University, majoring in philosophy. Sometime during his college years, he met up with saxophonist Michael Brecker. After Don returned to New York in 1969, Brecker asked him to join the seminal jazz fusion band Dreams. Around this time, Don also began to explore mainstream pop and funk music. As was his custom, Don threw himself into the genre, listening hard to find out what really made the music move. And indeed, he developed a pop and R&B touch so skillful and authentic that it misled some listeners (and perhaps a few critics) into seeing Don as an arriviste when he later returned to his jazz roots ...
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Pianist Dave Burrell's website features reviews, sound bites, recordings, diary,
biography. Distinguished composer-pianist Dave Burrell is a performing artist of singular stature on the international contemporary music scene. His dynamic compositions, with blues and gospel roots recall the tradition of Scott Joplin, Jelly Roll Morton, and Duke Ellington. After majoring in music at the University of Hawaii, he enrolled at Berklee College of Music in Boston in 1961. After graduating with degrees in composition/arranging and performance in 1965, he moved to New York City, where he quickly established himself as one of the most innovative and original pianists collaborating with the emerging leaders in contemporary jazz.

Burrell's Jazz Opera Windward Passage, written in collaboration with Swedish-born poet/lyricist Monika Larsson, blends opera voices with world class jazz soloists, a 21-piece jazz opera orchestra, dancers and chorus. Seldom has the classically trained voice played such a unique improvising roll as in this important, ground breaking endeavor. Burrell's dance drama, "Holy Smoke," with blue-print by Monika Larsson, is being developed for modern dance and tap. Burrell's "Jazz Sonata" for piano and violin has been completed and will be orchestrated for symphony orchestra ...
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Award winning pianist Jill McCarron's website includes all flash jukebox, presskit, bio, recordings and more ...
ill McCarron is a dedicated New Yorker. Born in Minneapolis, she spent her childhood and teen years in Canada (Winnipeg and Ottawa). She also lived for a time in Toronto, where she performed solo piano and with several local bands at Toronto's top jazz clubs while also attending Humber College.

Upon winning a Canada Council Grant, she relocated to New York for private studies in the jazz program at the New School for Social Research. After seeing the wider opportunities for growth that the city offered, it was not a tough decision for Jill to stay on permanently.

Although she enjoyed piano lessons from the age of five and proved to be unusually talented, Jill's moment of decision came at the age of 16, when listening to a radio recording of Art Pepper with her brother, Ross. A bebop piano caught her ear, which she discovered years later to be the stylings of Russ Freeman, and there was an instant connection. "I knew I could do that," she recalls thinking. From then she pursued the study of jazz with unflagging enthusiasm.

Jill's first place win ("for her deeply rooted jazz sensibility") at the 13th Great American Jazz Piano Competition in Jacksonville, Florida in 1995 capped her earlier (1993) semi-finalist selection at the Thelonius Monk Jazz Piano Competition and her still earlier (1990) win, with her quintet, of the New York City Finals of the Hennessy Jazz Search.

Among those artists she has worked with since being in New York are trumpeter Randy Brecker, tenor saxist Don Braden, guitarist Russell Malone, alto saxist Vincent Herring, drummer Sheri Maricle's DIVA, and Kit McClure's Big Band. Venues have included The Blue Note, Shanghai Jazz, Knickerbocker,Tavern on the Green, Iridium, Metropolitan Cafe and Cleopatra's Needle, among others. Her performances have taken her throughout the U.S. and Europe.

As a soloist, playing both jazz and classical selections, Jill regularly performs at the Harvard Club of NYC Monday and Tuesday evenings and has recently added vocals to her repertoire. Her Wednesday evenings belong to Arturo's in Greenwich Village. For the balance of the week, she is in high demand, both as a soloist or with her combos, at numerous popular restaurants and night spots in NYC and environs ...
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Mark Sherman's website features sound bites, discography, itinerary, projects, biography.
Mark Sherman's background, Juilliard education, working, performance and recording experience have all contributed to a unique vision which incorporates elements of jazz, classical and rhythm and blues. Mark is an accomplished soloist (vibraphone and piano), ensemble player, composer and accompanist. "I am striving for happiness and love through the continuous organization and exploration of sound and harmony."
Sherman graduated from the High School of Music and Art and went on to Juilliard where he had 5 solid years of percussion training with tympani master Saul Goodman. He played in symphonic situations led by Leonard Bernstein, Zubin Mehta and Sir George Soiti. While at Juilliard he met a kindred soul who was at home in both the classical and jazz worlds - Wynton Marsalis. They jammed together regularly and years later it was with the help of Wynton's endorsement that Mark recorded in 1986, A New Balance which showcases Mark's skills as a composer, vibist and synthesiser specialist.
Mark Sherman's background, Juilliard education, working, performance and recording experience have all contributed to a unique vision which incorporates elements of jazz, classical and rhythm and blues. Mark is an accomplished soloist (vibraphone and piano), ensemble player, composer and accompanist. "I am striving for happiness and love through the continuous organization and exploration of sound and harmony."
Sherman graduated from the High School of Music and Art and went on to Juilliard where he had 5 solid years of percussion training with tympani master Saul Goodman. He played in symphonic situations led by Leonard Bernstein, Zubin Mehta and Sir George Soiti. While at Juilliard he met a kindred soul who was at home in both the classical and jazz worlds - Wynton Marsalis. They jammed together regularly and years later it was with the help of Wynton's endorsement that Mark recorded in 1986, A New Balance which showcases Mark's skills as a composer, vibist and synthesiser specialist ...
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