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Mike Melvoin

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Mike Melvoin (b. May 10, 1937, Oshkosh, Wisconsin) is an American jazz pianist.

Melvoin began on piano at age three. He studied English at Dartmouth College, graduating in 1959,[1] but decided to pursue a career in music. After moving to Los Angeles in 1961, he played with Frank Rosolino, Leroy Vinnegar, Gerald Wilson, Paul Horn, Terry Gibbs, Joe Williams, Peggy Lee, Tom Waits and others. He worked extensively as a studio musician, in addition to playing in clubs in Los Angeles and accompanying singer Bill Henderson and playing with Herb Ellis and Plas Johnson on Concord Jazz releases.

His children Wendy Melvoin, Susannah Melvoin and Jonathan Melvoin all became professional musicians.

Discography

References

  1. ^ "Mike Melvoin: Pianist/Composer". JazzReview.com. Retrieved 2008-04-07.