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Bill Anschell

Seattle native Bill Anschell returned to the Emerald City in 2002 after spending 25 years studying, composing, and performing across the country and around the world.

Anschell left Seattle after high school, studying for two years at Oberlin College (Ohio), then earning his Music Degree from Wesleyan University (Connecticut). At Wesleyan, Anschell worked closely with saxophone great Bill Barron. He also studied semi-privately with South Indian mrdangum master T Ranganathan, kindling a passion for rhythmic experimentation that has driven Anschell's music ever since.

After leading the life of a jazz vagabond for several years, Anschell settled in Atlanta in 1989. He was initially drawn there by the opportunity to serve as Jazz Coordinator for the Southern Arts Federation (SAF), the regional arts agency of the South. Firing up SAF's jazz program virtually from scratch, Anschell launched a quarterly newsletter, established a regional jazz database, ran an annual jazz conference, published a book on grantswriting for jazz artists and organizations, and created "JazzSouth," an internationally syndicated radio program. At night he dove headlong into the city's thriving jazz scene, working as a sideman with various groups and leading his own trio.

By 1992, Anschell's performing itinerary had grown to the point where it demanded his full attention. He left the SAF post, continuing to produce "JazzSouth" out of his home while focusing on playing and composing. Over the next ten years, Anschell ascended the jazz ranks in Atlanta, leading his trio at major festivals and becoming a first-call accompanist for visiting jazz greats. His trio's performing highlights included the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, the Atlanta Jazz Festival, Piccolo Spoleto, the Montreux Atlanta Festival and four extensive tours of South America.

During the same period, Anschell enjoyed a lengthy association with vocalist Nnenna Freelon, serving as her pianist, arranger, composer, and musical director. Among their many performing highlights were the North Sea Jazz Festival in Holland, the Monterrey Jazz Festival in California, the Kennedy Center in Washington, and six European tours. Their concerts were broadcast on Radio France; French national television; and National Public Radio's "JazzSet." Anschell made guest appearances as pianist and composer on two of Freelon's early Columbia Records releases. He was featured as pianist and arranger throughout her 1996 Concord release Shaking Free, which was nominated for a Grammy as the year's best jazz vocal recording.

Anschell has played and/or recorded with a host of jazz greats including Richard Davis, Ron Carter, Benny Golsen and Russell Malone. In 2001, he was selected by the American Composers Forum for its "Composer-in-the-Schools" program; his residency included a commissioned piece for chamber orchestra. The same year, his piano work was featured in the soundtrack of the PBS movie, "Old Settler." Since 2003, Anschell's original compositions have received widespread cable and network exposure, appearing on programs including NBC's "The West Wing" and HBO's acclaimed series "The Wire."

Most recently, Anschell received a Golden Ear Award as the "Best Northwest Jazz Instrumentalist of 2005." Golden Ears are administered by Earshot Jazz based on open voting by the Seattle jazz community.

Click to read Bill's feature in Earshot Magazine

RECORDINGS FEATURING Bill Anschell:

Hadley Caliman | Pete Christlieb
Reunion
(Origin 82569)
Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra
The Endless Search
(Origin 82565)
Ziggurat Quartet
Calculated Gestures
(Origin 82564)
Wellstone Conspiracy
Motives
(Origin 82560)
Chad McCullough
Dark Wood, Dark Water
(Origin 82535)
Bill Anschell | Brent Jensen
We Couldn't Agree More
(Origin 82533)
Thomas Marriott
Flexicon
(Origin 82526)
Various Artists
The Cool Season: An Origin Records Holiday Collection, Vol. 2
(Origin 82494)
Brent Jensen w/ Bill Anschell, Jeff Johnson, John Bishop
One More Mile
(Origin 82493)
Richard Cole
Shade
(Origin 82492)
Bill Anschell
More To The Ear Than Meets The Eye
(Origin 82469)
Carrie Wicks
I'll Get Around to It
(OA2 22065)
Jeff Baker
Of Things Not Seen
(OA2 22056)
Katie King
Harry's Fight
(OA2 22043)
Jeff Baker
Shopping For Your Heart
(OA2 22031)
Jeff Baker
Monologue
(OA2 22019)
  

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For more information on Bill Anschell, please visit: http://www.billanschell.com.

 

 

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