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Name
  
Ted Kooshian


Role
  
Jazz Pianist

Ted Kooshian

Albums
  
Clowns Will Be Arriving, Ted Kooshian's Standard Orbit Quartet, Clockwork

Popeye – Ted Kooshian's Standard Orbit Quartet


Ted Kooshian (born October 8, 1961) is an American jazz pianist, keyboardist, and composer, who has performed with Aretha Franklin, Chuck Berry, Marvin Hamlisch, Sarah Brightman, Il Divo, and Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Kooshian has played in many Broadway pit orchestras, and has been a member of the Ed Palermo Big Band since 1994. Originally from San Jose, California, Kooshian has been performing since the 1980s.

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He has released four albums: Clockwork (2004), Ted Kooshian's Standard Orbit Quartet (Summit, 2008), Underdog, and Other Stories... (Summit, 2009), and Clowns Will Be Arriving (Summit, 2015).

Discography

  • Clockwork (2004)
  • Ted Kooshian's Standard Orbit Quartet (Summit, 2008)
  • Underdog, and Other Stories... (Summit, 2009)
  • Clowns Will Be Arriving (Summit, 2015)
  • With Ed Palermo Big Band

  • Plays the Music of Frank Zappa
  • Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance
  • Eddy Loves Frank
  • Oh No! Not Jazz!!
  • Electric Butter
  • It's An Ed Palermo Christmas!
  • One Child Left Behind
  • The Great Un-American Songbook, Vol's 1 and 2
  • The Adventures Of Zodd Zundgren
  • With Judy Barnett

  • Swingin
  • The Road to my Heart
  • Too Darn Hot
  • With Rick Wald

  • Aural Hieroglyphics
  • Castaneda's Dreams
  • Play That Thing
  • With others

  • Brett Gold New York Jazz Orchestra – Dreaming Big
  • Michael Andrew – A Swingerhead Christmas
  • Pete McGuinness – Voice Like a Horn
  • Swear and Shake – Maple Ridge
  • Art Lillard's Heavenly Big Band – Certain Relationships
  • Christopher Saunders – Curtain Call
  • Alexis P. Suter Band – Just Another Fool
  • Scott Whitfield – Speaking of Love
  • Ray Marchica – A Different View
  • References

    Ted Kooshian Wikipedia