Andy LaVerne
Andy LaVerne (born December 4, 1947) is an American jazz pianist,[1] composer, arranger, and educator.
Education and musical career
Born in New York City, LaVerne studied at
A prolific recording artist, his projects as a leader number more than 50,[2] including Intuition, a duo with saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi (SteepleChase), and Epiphany (ClaveBop).
Instruction
LaVerne is a prominent jazz educator, having released a series of instructional videos, Guide to Modern Jazz Piano, Vols. 1 &, 2, and Jazz Piano Standards (Homespun Tapes), featuring the Yamaha Disklavier, as well as the video, In Concert (Homespun Tapes), with guitarist John Abercrombie.
He is the author of Handbook of Chord Substitutions, Tons of Runs (Ekay), Bill Evans Compositions 19 Solo Piano Arrangements, and is the pianist on The Chick Corea Play-Along Collection (
He is a frequent contributor (since 1986) to
He is the recipient of five Jazz Fellowships from the
Discography
As leader
Year recorded | Title | Label | Notes |
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Mythology | |||
1976 | Spirit of '76 | With Jerry Bergonzi (sax), Bill Washer (guitar), Mike Richmond (bass), Jeff Brillinger (drums)[6] | |
1977 | Another World | SteepleChase | Trio, with Mike Richmond (bass), Billy Hart (drums)[7] |
1978 | For Us | SteepleChase | Duo, with Mike Richmond (bass) |
1981 | Captain Video | Atlas | Trio, with Bob Magnusson (bass), Shelly Manne (drums) |
1984 | Liquid Silver | DMP | With Sebu Sirinian and Jennifer Cowles (violin), Amy Dulsky (viola), Patricia Smith (cello), Eddie Gomez (bass), Peter Erskine (drums)[7]
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1981–86 | Andy LaVerne Plays the Music of Chick Corea | Jazzline | With Marc Johnson and Mark Egan (bass; separately), Danny Gottlieb (drums)[7] |
1987 | True Colors | Some tracks trio, with Marc Johnson (bass), Danny Gottlieb (drums); some tracks quartet, with Jerry Bergonzi (sax) added[8] | |
1988 | Jazz Piano Lineage | DMP | Solo piano[7] |
1989 | Frozen Music | SteepleChase | Quartet, with Rick Margitza (tenor sax), Marc Johnson (bass), Danny Gottlieb (drums)[7] |
1989 | Fountainhead | SteepleChase | Duo, with Dave Samuels (vibraphone)[7] |
1989 | Magic Fingers | DMP | With Chuck Loeb (guitar, keyboards), Clifford Carter (synthesizer), Will Lee (bass), Dave Weckl (drums), Lygya Barreto and Steve Thornton (percussion), Carmen Cuesta (vocals) |
1989 | Natural Living | Musidisc | Duo, with John Abercrombie[7] |
1990 | Severe Clear | SteepleChase | With Tim Hagans (trumpet), Rick Margitza (tenor sax), Steve LaSpina (bass), Anton Fig (drums)[9] |
1990 | Standard Eyes | SteepleChase | Trio, with Steve LaSpina (bass), Anton Fig (drums)[9] |
1991 | Pleasure Seekers | Triloka | With Bob Sheppard (soprano sax, tenor sax, clarinet, flute), John Patitucci (bass), Dave Weckl (drums)[10] |
1991 | Nosmo King | SteepleChase | Duo, with John Abercrombie (guitar)[9] |
1992 | Bill Evans...Person We Knew | SteepleChase | Duo, with Larry Schneider (tenor sax) |
1992 | Now It Can Be Played | SteepleChase | Quartet, with John Abercrombie (guitar), Steve LaSpina (bass), Jeff Hirschfield (drums) |
1992 | Buy One Get One Free | SteepleChase | Solo piano[10] |
1993 | Double Standard | Triloka | With Billy Drewes (soprano sax, tenor sax), Steve LaSpina (bass), Greg Hutchinson (drums)[10] |
1993 | Andy LaVerne at Maybeck | Concord Jazz | Solo piano; in concert[10] |
1993 | Plays Bud Powell | SteepleChase | Solo piano[10] |
1993 | Glass Ceiling | SteepleChase | Trio, with Steve LaSpina (bass), Anton Fig (drums)[11] |
1993? | Universal Mind | SteepleChase | Duo, with Richie Beirach (piano)[12] |
1993 | First Tango in New York | Musidisc | With Joe Lovano (soprano sax, tenor sax), Steve LaSpina (bass), Bill Stewart (drums)[10] |
1993 | In the Mood for a Classic | SteepleChase | Solo piano[13] |
1994? | Time Well Spent | Trio, with George Mraz (bass), Al Foster (drums)[14] | |
1994? | Serenade to Silver | SteepleChase | Quintet, with Tim Hagans (trumpet), Rick Margitza (tenor sax), Steve LaSpina (bass), Billy Drummond (drums)[15] |
1995? | Tadd's Delight | SteepleChase | Solo piano[16] |
1996? | Bud's Beautiful | SteepleChase | Trio, with Peter Washington (bass), Billy Hart (drums)[17] |
1996? | Where We Were | SteepleChase | Duo, with John Abercrombie; in concert[18] |
1996? | Four Miles | With Randy Brecker (trumpet), George Mraz (bass), Al Foster (drums)[19] | |
1997? | Stan Getz in Chappaqua | SteepleChase | With Don Braden (tenor sax), Dave Stryker (guitar), Steve LaSpina (bass), Danny Gottlieb (drums)[20] |
1998? | Between Earth & Mars | SteepleChase | Trio, with Dave Samuels (vibraphone), Jay Anderson (bass)[21] |
1998? | Another World, Another Time | SteepleChase | Quartet, with Tim Hagans (trumpet), Mike Richmond (bass), Billy Hart (drums)[22] |
2000? | Time | ||
2000 | Pianissimo | SteepleChase | With Matt Wilson (drums)[9]
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2001? | Know More | SteepleChase | Trio, with Jay Anderson (bass), Billy Hart (drums)[23] |
2004? | Epiphany | ||
2004? | Process of Illumination | ||
2004 | All Ways | SteepleChase | With Gary Versace (organ), Billy Drummond (drums)[9] |
2005 | Time to Dream | SteepleChase | Solo piano[24] |
2006? | Peace of Mind | ||
2006 | Intelligent Design | SteepleChase | Trio, with Gary Versace (organ), Danny Gottlieb (drums)[9] |
2007? | At the Kitano Vol. 1 | SteepleChase | Trio, with Gary Versace (organ), Anthony Pinciotti (drums); in concert[25] |
2010 | Live from New York | SteepleChase | Duo, with John Abercrombie; in concert[26] |
I Have a Dream | SteepleChase | Trio, with Gary Versace (organ), Anthony Pinciotti (drums); in concert[27] | |
I Want to Hold Your Hand | SteepleChase | Trio, with Gary Versace (organ), Anthony Pinciotti (drums); in concert[28] | |
2012? | Three's Not a Crowd | SteepleChase | Trio, Mike Richmond (bass), Billy Hart (drums)[29] |
2015 | Genesis | SteepleChase | Trio, with Mike Richmond (bass, cello), Jason Tiemann (drums)[30] |
2016 | Faith | SteepleChase | Quartet, with Alex Sipiagin (trumpet, flugelhorn), Mike Richmond (bass, cello), Jason Tiemann (drums)[31] |
2018 | Shangri-La | SteepleChase | Quintet, with Alex Sipiagin (trumpet, flugelhorn), Jerry Bergonzi (tenor sax), Mike Richmond (bass), Jason Tiemann (drums)[32] |
As sideman
With Ted Curson
- Jubilant Power (Inner City, 1976)
With Stan Getz
- Another World (Columbia, 1977)
- Mort d'un Pourri (Melba, 1977)
- Children of the World (Columbia, 1979)
References
- ISBN 978-0-634-07416-5.
- ^ Jazz.com interview Archived October 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ William Ruhlmann, review of Neil Sedaka, Tales of Love and Other Passions (1997), All Music.
- ^ Neil Sedaka biography. Archived August 10, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- ISSN 0272-572X.
- ^ Dryden, Ken. "Andy LaVerne: Spirit of '76". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-14-015364-4.
- ^ Dryden, Ken. "Andy LaVerne: True Colors". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-14-051368-4.
- ^ Dryden, Ken. "Andy LaVerne Trio: Glass Ceiling". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ Dryden, Ken. "Andy LaVerne: Universal Mind". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ Dryden, Ken. "Andy LaVerne: In the Mood for a Classic". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ Griggs, Tim. "Andy LaVerne: Time Well Spent". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ Dryden, Ken. "Andy LaVerne: Serenade to Silver". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ Dryden, Ken. "Andy LaVerne: Tadd's Delight". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ Dryden, Ken. "Andy LaVerne: Bud's Beautiful". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ "Andy LaVerne: Where We Were". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ Dryden, Ken. "Andy LaVerne: Four Miles". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ Dryden, Ken. "Andy LaVerne: Stan Getz in Chappaqua". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ Dryden, Ken. "Andy LaVerne: Between Earth & Mars". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ Dryden, Ken. "Andy LaVerne: Another World, Another Time". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ Dryden, Ken. "Andy LaVerne: Know More". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ Dryden, Ken. "Andy LaVerne: Time to Dream". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ Dryden, Ken. "Andy LaVerne: At the Kitano, Vol. 1". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ Dryden, Ken. "John Abercrombie / Andy LaVerne: Live from New York". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ "Andy LaVerne – I Have A Dream (SCCD 31782)". steeplechase.dk. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ "Andy LaVerne – I Want To Hold Your Hand (SCCD 31803)". steeplechase.dk. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ "Andy LaVerne – Three's Not a Crowd (SCCD 31751)". steeplechase.dk. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ "Andy LaVerne – Genesis (SCCD 31818)". steeplechase.dk. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ "Andy LaVerne 'Faith' (SCCD 31840)". steeplechase.dk. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ^ "Andy LaVerne 'Shangri-La' (SCCD 31872)". steeplechase.dk. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
External links
- Allmusic
- Official website
- "In Conversation with Andy LaVerne" by Eugene Marlow, (Jazz.com)