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Name
  
Michael Weiss


Role
  
Pianist

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Albums
  
Presenting Michael Weiss, One Dozen Standards, Vol. 23, Soul Journey

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Michael David Weiss (born February 10, 1958 in Dallas, Texas), is a jazz pianist and composer best known for his fifteen-year association with saxophonist Johnny Griffin.

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Weiss studied at Interlochen Academy and Indiana University, after which he moved to New York City. His professional career began as a sideman for singer Jon Hendricks in the 1980s. He has worked with George Coleman, Art Farmer, Johnny Griffin, Slide Hampton, Tom Harrell, Jimmy Heath, Charles McPherson, and Gerry Mulligan.

In 2000 he was the grand prize winner in the BMI/Thelonious Monk Institute's Composers Competition. In 1989, he won second prize in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Piano Competition, and in 2002, he received a composition commission from Chamber Music America.

As a soloist and bandleader, Weiss has been featured on the television and radio programs CBS News Nightwatch, Live from Lincoln Center, Jazzset, Piano Jazz, and the Jazz Piano Christmas Special. In addition to performing, composing and recording, Weiss has been committed to jazz education throughout his career.

As leader

  • Presenting Michael Weiss (1986, Criss Cross, 1986)
  • Power Station (DIW, 1998)
  • Milestones (SteepleChase, 2000)
  • Soul Journey (Sintra, 2003)
  • As sideman

    With Johnny Griffin

  • Take My Hand (Who's Who in Jazz, 1988)
  • The Cat (Antilles, 1990)
  • Dance of Passion (Antilles, 1992)
  • Johnny Griffin & Steve Grossman Quintet (Dreyfus, 2000)
  • With Frank Wess

  • Body and Soul (Grave News, 2005)
  • Once Is Not Enough (Labeth Music, 2009)
  • With Vanguard Jazz Orchestra

  • Monday Night Live at the Village Vanguard (Planet Arts, 2008)
  • Forever Lasting – Live in Tokyo (Planet Arts, 2011)
  • With others

  • Georgie Fame, Cool Cat Blues (Blue Moon/Bean Bag Entertainment, 1991)
  • Nathen Page, The Other Page (1991, Hugo's Music)
  • Charles McPherson, First Flight Out (Arabesque, 1994)
  • Ronnie Cuber, N.Y.C.ats (SteepleChase, 1997)
  • Doug Raney, Back in New York (SteepleChase, 1997)
  • Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra, Big Band Treasures Live (1997, Smithsonian Folkways)
  • Louis Smith, The Bopsmith (SteepleChase, 2001)
  • Eszter Balint, Mud (Bar/None, 2004)
  • Dick Oatts, Two Hearts (SteepleChase, 2010)
  • References

    Michael Weiss (composer) Wikipedia