Chuck Marohnic
Chuck Marohnic is an American jazz pianist and educator, known for his association with Chet Baker.[1] He was the director of jazz studies at Arizona State University from 1981 to 2003 and has published several jazz instruction books in addition to recording.
Discography
- Copenhagen Suite (Steeplechase Records, 1978) with Bennie Wallace, Steve Gilmore, Bill Goodwin
- Permutations (Steeplechase, 1981)
- Many Mansions (Challenge, 1998) with David Friesen, Joe LaBarbera, Alan Jones
- Jazz! (Summit, 1999)
- Trios (Sanctuary Records, 2004)
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References
- "Chuck Marohnic". The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. 9th edition, ed. Richard Cook and Brian Morton, p. 946.
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