- Gil Coggins
Alvin Gilbert "Gil" Coggins (August 23, 1928 - February 15, 2004) was an American
jazz pianist.Coggins was born to parents of West Indian heritage. His mother was a pianist and had her son start on piano from an early age. He attended school in
New York City and theBarbados .In 1946, Coggins met
Miles Davis while stationed atJefferson Barracks inMissouri . After his discharge he began playing piano professionally, working with Davis on several of hisBlue Note and Prestige releases. Coggins also recorded withJohn Coltrane ,Sonny Rollins ,Lester Young ,Art Blakey 's Jazz Messengers,Ray Draper , andJackie McLean .Coggins gave up playing jazz professionally in 1954 and took up a career in
real estate , playing music only occasionally. He did not record as a leader until 1990, whenInterplay Records released "Gil's Mood". He continued performing through the 1990s and 2000s until 2004, when he died in acar crash inForest Hills, New York .Discography
*"Gil's Mood" (Interplay, 1990)
*"Better Late Than Never" (2003)References
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