- Hod O’Brien
Walter Howard "Hod" O'Brien (b. January 19, 1936,
Chicago ) is an Americanjazz pianist.O'Brien studied at the
Oberlin Conservatory and then at theManhattan School of Music (1954-57). He began playing professionally in 1950, and substituted forRandy Weston in 1955. He led his own group inLenox, Massachusetts during 1956-57, then joinedOscar Pettiford in 1957-58, andJ.R. Monterose /Elvin Jones in 1958-59. Between 1960 and 1963 he played withPhil Woods ,Freddie Hubbard ,Charlie Rouse , andLee Konitz . In 1964 he enrolled atColumbia University , where he studiedmathematics andpsychology , achieving his bachelor's in 1969; he then took a position incomputer programming atNew York University during 1969-74, and studied computer music underHall Overton andCharles Wuorinen .O'Brien ran the St. James Infirmary jazz club in
New York City in 1974-75 and played in the house band alongsideBeaver Harris andCameron Brown ; this group accompaniedRoswell Rudd ,Sheila Jordan ,Chet Baker ,Zoot Sims ,Al Cohn ,Pepper Adams , andArchie Shepp , among others. He played withMarshall Brown (1975),Russell Procope andSonny Greer (1977),Joe Puma (1977-82, at Gregory's in New York City), andStephanie Nakasian (1982). He later married Nakasian. He taught atTurtle Bay Music School in 1972-75, and in the 1990s at theUniversity of Virginia .Discography
*"Bits & Pieces" (
Uptown Records , 1982)
*"Opalessence" (Criss Cross Jazz , 1985)
*"Ridin' High" (Reservoir Music , 1990)
*"Hod & Cole" (JazzMania , 1993)
*"So That's How it Is" (Reservoir, 1998)
*"Fine and Dandy" (Fresh Sounds , 2004)
*"Have Piano Will Swing" (Fresh Sounds, 2004)
*"Live at Blues Alley, Sets 1-3" (Reservoir, 2005-7)References
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Leonard Feather andIra Gitler , "The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz". Oxford, 1999, p. 502.
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