- Bill Cunliffe
Bill Cunliffe is a
jazz pianist andcomposer .He was born in
Andover, Massachusetts , and he first fell under the influence of jazz while studying atDuke University with the great pianistMary Lou Williams . He received his masters from the Eastman School of Music, and won severalDown Beat Awards for his big band and orchestral pieces. After teaching atCentral State University , inWilberforce, Ohio , he toured as pianist and arranger with theBuddy Rich Big Band , and working withFrank Sinatra . He then returned to SouthernOhio for a few years, where he playedpiano in various hotels, and wrote jingles for several music production houses there. As house pianist at the Greenwich Tavern, and later, upon moving toLos Angeles , he worked with many legends of jazz, including Ray Brown,Joe Henderson ,Freddie Hubbard ,Benny Golson andJames Moody . He was, for a long time, the pianist in theClayton Brothers Quintet . He currently works with his own trio, and sextet, flutistHolly Hofmann , and his Latin jazz group,Imaginacion . His first three albums for Warner/Discovery Records all charted in nationwide jazz polls, including the highly regarded “Bill in Brazil” which he recorded during a stint inRio De Janeiro . Later he recorded several albums forAzica Records , including several with Holly Hofmann, the flutist, in a duo setting, and after 2000 started recording for Torii Records. There is a sextet session ofEarl Zindars ’ music, and the first recording of his Latin octet, Imaginacion, which reached #2 in nationwide radio jazz charts. Bill documented his working trio of ten years with "Live at Bernies" released on both CD andvinyl , a trio project withBrad Mehldau bassist Darek Oles and formerBill Evans drummerJoe La Barbera .In the 1990s, Cunliffe became active in writing educational publications. His book "Jazz Keyboard Toolbox", published by Alfred Publications, is fast becoming a standard reference book in jazz, and he followed that up with a
DVD and book on beginning jazz piano for Alfred. His most recent publication for that company was a book of 50 Jazz Inventions, short pieces in the style of the Chopin Preludes and Bach Inventions, with a CD to accompany the player.His big band compositions are published by
Kendor Music , and theUniversity of Northern Colorado Jazz Press and his choral music bySanta Barbara Music Press . Bill is a Baldwin Pianos artist, and wasMarian McPartland 's guest on her famed "Piano Jazz" radio show in 1998. As a composer and arranger, Bill has been performed by many orchestras, including theCincinnati Pops Orchestra , theIllinois Philharmonic , the Reading (PA) Symphony, and the Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra. Among his works are a Fantasy for piano jazz trio and orchestra, premiered in 2006 by theManhattan School of Music Symphony , a festive overture, "Viva Mexico," premiered by the Illinois Philharmonic in 1999, and numerous works for big band, orchestra, chamber groups, and choir. He has written extensively fortelevision , and his music was recently heard in theMiramax feature "Comic Book-The Movie" theSusan Sarandon movie, "The Banger Sisters,” and theJames Caan television show “Las Vegas.” He is currently associate professor of music at California State University Fullerton, and is composer in residence at All Saints Episcopal Church, inPasadena, California . He also directed combos at the Henry Mancini Institute.Bill was the 1989 winner of the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Piano Competition, and has received stipends from the National Endowment for the Arts, and in 2005 won the Philadelphia Jazz Composer competition sponsored by the American Composer Federation.In the nineties, he was nominated for two
Emmys for best original song on the shows Another World and Guiding Light. In 2003 and 2006 he was nominated for Grammys, for his jazz arranging.Discography
*"Live at Rocco"
*"Live at Bernie's"
*"Romantic Fantasy"
*"Bill plays Bud"
*"Partners in Crime"
*"Satisfaction"
*"A Rare Connection"
*"Bill in Brazil"
*"Just Duet"
*"Imaginacion"
*"Just Duet volume 2"
*"How My Heart Sings"
*"Warriors"External links
* [http://www.billcunliffe.com/ His website]
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=1231 Interview at All About Jazz]
* [http://www.resonancerecords.org/billcunliffe Bill Cunliffe at Resonance Records]
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