John Escreet

John Escreet (born 18 August 1984, in Doncaster, England) is an English jazz pianist and composer currently residing in Brooklyn, New York.

John Escreet
Background information
Born (1984-08-18) 18 August 1984
Doncaster, England
OriginNew York City
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
Years active2000s–present
LabelsPosi-Tone, Mythology, Criss Cross, Whirlwind
Websitewww.johnescreet.com

Biography

Escreet moved to New York in 2006. In 2008 he graduated from the Master’s Program at Manhattan School of Music, where he studied piano with Kenny Barron and Jason Moran.[1]

In September 2008 he released his debut album Consequences[1][2] featuring David Binney (alto saxophone), Ambrose Akinmusire (trumpet), Matt Brewer (double bass) and Tyshawn Sorey (drums).[3] He also collaborated with artists including Wayne Krantz,[4]Ari Hoenig, Adam Rogers, Chris Potter and Seamus Blake.

He has also worked as a sideman with saxophonist David Binney[5] and drummer Antonio Sanchez.[6]

Discography

As leader

Year Artist Title Genre Label
2008 John Escreet Consequences [1][2] Jazz Posi-Tone
2010 John Escreet Don't Fight the Inevitable[7] Jazz Mythology
2011 John Escreet The Age We Live In[4] Jazz Mythology
2011 John Escreet Exception to the Rule[8] Jazz Criss Cross
2013 John Escreet Sabotage and Celebration[9][10] Jazz Whirlwind
2014 John Escreet Sound, Space and Structures[11] Jazz Sunnyside
2016 John Escreet The Unknown Jazz Sunnyside

As sideman

Year Artist Title Genre Label
2009 The Story The Story Jazz Story
2009 David Binney & Alan Ferber In the Paint Jazz Posi-Tone
2010 David Binney Aliso Jazz Criss Cross
2011 Knower Think Thoughts Pop Louis Cole & Genevieve Artadi
2011 Tyshawn Sorey Oblique Jazz Pi
2012 Jamie Baum In This Life Jazz Sunnyside
2012 Antonio Sanchez New Life Jazz CAM Jazz
2013 Amir ElSaffar Alchemy Jazz Pi
2014 David Binney Anacapa Jazz Criss Cross
2015 Alex Sipiagin Balance 38–58 Jazz Criss Cross
2015 Antonio Sanchez The Meridian Suite Jazz CAM Jazz
2017 Alex Sipiagin Moments Captured Jazz Criss Cross
2017 Alex Sipiagin Relativity Jazz SkyDeck Music
2018 Antonio Sanchez Lines In The Sand Jazz CAM Jazz
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References

  1. Chinen, Nate (1 December 2008). "CRITICS' CHOICE; New CDs: John Escreet". New York Times. Retrieved 18 September 2010.
  2. Simon, Elliot (19 January 2009). "CD/LP Review: Consequences". All About Jazz. Retrieved 18 September 2010.
  3. Chinen, Nate (23 January 2009). "Building Bridges With a Post-Bop Ideal". New York Times. Retrieved 18 September 2010.
  4. Bilawski, Dan. "John Escreet: The Age We Live In (2011)". All About Jazz. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
  5. Kelman, John (24 March 2010). "CD/LP Review: In The Paint". All About Jazz. Retrieved 18 September 2010.
  6. Chinen, Nate (8 June 2015). "Review: Antonio Sánchez With 2 Albums, 'The Meridian Suite' and 'Three Times Three'". New York Times. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
  7. Fordham, John. "John Escreet: Don't Fight the Inevitable". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  8. "John Escreet Exception to the Rule". All Music. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
  9. Fordham, John. "John Escreet: Sabotage and Celebration – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  10. Witherden, Barry. "John Escreet: Sabotage and Celebration". BBC Music Magazine. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  11. "Sunnyside Records: By John Escreet". Sunnyside Records. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
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