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Genres
  
Jazz

Website
  
joeycalderazzo.net

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Name
  
Joey Calderazzo


Instruments
  
Piano

Role
  
Jazz Pianist

Years active
  
1979–present

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Born
  
February 27, 1965 (age 59) New Rochelle, New York, U.S. (
1965-02-27
)

Associated acts
  
Gene Calderazzo, Branford Marsalis, Michael Brecker

Music groups
  
Branford Marsalis Quartet (Since 1999), Buckshot LeFonque

Albums
  
Songs of Mirth and Melancholy, Simply Music, Buckshot LeFonque, Four MFs Playin' Tunes, Footsteps of Our Fathers

Profiles


Education
  
Berklee College of Music

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Joey Calderazzo (born February 27, 1965 in New Rochelle, New York) is a jazz pianist and brother of musician Gene Calderazzo.

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Joseph Dominick Calderazzo began studying classical piano at age eight. His brother, Gene, got him interested in jazz. He studied with Richard Beirach and in the 1980s continued his studies at Berklee College of Music and the Manhattan School of Music. At the same time, he was playing professionally with David Liebman and Frank Foster.

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At a music clinic he met saxophonist Michael Brecker and became part of his quintet beginning in 1987. In 1990, he signed with Blue Note Records. Brecker produced Calderazzo's first album, In the Door, which featured Jerry Bergonzi and Branford Marsalis, his brother's roommate in Boston. They played on his second album, To Know One, which included Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette.

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Calderazzo appeared on Brecker's albums Tales from the Hudson and Two Blocks from the Edge as pianist and composer. He played keyboard in Marsalis's Buckshot LeFonque and contributed to his album Music Evolution. When pianist Kenny Kirkland died in 1998, Calderazzo assumed his place in the Branford Marsalis Quartet. In 1999 he recorded Joey Calderazzo with John Patitucci and Jeff 'Tain' Watts. He played on Marsalis's albums Contemporary Jazz, Footsteps of Our Fathers, Romare Bearden Revealed, Eternal and on the DVD Coltrane's 'A Love Supreme' Live in Amsterdam. Calderazzo's composition "Hope" appears on Braggtown.

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He was one of the first musicians to sign with Marsalis Music, owned by Branford Marsalis. Haiku, his first solo album, appeared in 2002. His album Amanacer featured singer Claudia Acuña and guitarist Romero Lubambo. In 2011, he and Marsalis formed a duo and recorded Songs of Mirth and Melancholy.

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Discography

  • 1991 To Know One (Blue Note)
  • 1991 In the Door (Blue Note)
  • 1993 The Traveler (Blue Note)
  • 1995 Secrets (AudioQuest)
  • 1996 Our Standards (Gowi)
  • 1997 Simply Music (Lost Chart)
  • 2000 Joey Calderazzo (Columbia/Sony Music Distribution)
  • 2003 Haiku (Marsalis Music)
  • 2007 Amanecer (Marsalis)
  • 2010 Refraction (Art of Life)
  • 2011 Songs of Mirth & Melancholy (EmArcy/Marsalis)
  • 2013 Live (Sunnyside)
  • 2015 Going Home (Sunnyside)
  • References

    Joey Calderazzo Wikipedia