Phil Markowitz

Phil Markowitz (born September 6, 1952 in Brooklyn, New York) is a jazz pianist and educator.[1]

Recordings

As leader

  • Restless Dreams
  • Sno' Peas
  • In The Woods
  • Taxi Ride (featuring special guest Toots Thielemans)

As sideperson

  • with David Liebman: Classique, Turn It Around, Miles Away, Songs For My Daughter, Return of the Tenor, Voyage, New Vista, Medidations, as yet untitled- renditions of the works of Puccini.
  • with Bob Mintzer: Art of the Big Band, Spectrum, Departure, Only In New York, Big Band Trane, Latin In Manhattan, as yet untitled quartet with Peter Erskine.
  • with Chet Baker: Looking For the Light - A Tribute To Chet Baker, Live at Nick's, Oh You Crazy Moon, Broken Wing, Two a Day, Live at Chateauvalion, 1978, Live at the Rising Sun.
  • with Mel Lewis: Live in Israel.
  • with Phil Woods: For Astor, For Elis.
  • with Lionel Hampton: Mostly Ballads.
  • with Al Dimeola: Soaring Through A Dream.
  • with Nick Brignola: Poinciana (Reservoir, 1997)
  • with Jack Wilkins and Brecker Brothers: You Can't Live Without It.
  • with Jaroslav Jakubovič: Coincidence (2009)

References

  1. "Markowitz, Phil –". Jazz.com. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Retrieved January 24, 2016.

Literature

  • Leonard Feather, Ira Gitler: The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz. Oxford University Press, Oxford usw. 1999; ISBN 978-0-19-532000-8
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