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Darrell Grant

“Exceptional!”
The Chicago Tribune

Darrell Grant, performer, composer and Portland State University professor, has built an international reputation as a stellar pianist and versatile musician. A gifted artist whose four previous recordings have topped jazz charts, Darrell explores the lyricism and soul of songs with beauty, joy and passion. He has appeared on major concert stages from the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall to the Monterey, Telluride and San Francisco Jazz Festivals. He has been a guest on Marian McPartland’s "Piano Jazz" on NPR and toured internationally with many jazz legends.

Born in 1962 in Philadelphia, Grant moved to Denver, CO, as a young child. Starting piano lessons before his teens, Grant was enough of a prodigy that he joined the Boulder, CO-based Pearl Street Jazz Band, a young but internationally renowned traditional New Orleans-style combo, at the age of 15, touring worldwide with the group for two years. Grant won a scholarship to the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY, at the age of 17; while at Eastman, Grant focused on performance studies over theory, which he covered in his graduate studies in jazz theory and composition at the University of Miami.

Relocating to New York in the mid-'80s, Grant took a series of sideman gigs including a long stint with Betty Carter. Grant also worked with luminaries like Chico Freeman, Tony Williams and Greg Osby before finally stepping out as a bandleader in 1994 with his debut album "Black Art" on the Criss Cross label. Grant moved to Portland in 1997 to accept a teaching post at the Portland State University and continues performing, touring, and creating recordings under his own name and with the collective band of Northwest luminaries - the Bridge Quarte
Relocating to New York in the mid-'80s, Grant skirted past the then-dominant M-Base clique in the local jazz scene, instead taking a series of low-profile sideman gigs. After a long stint with Betty Carter, Grant worked with luminaries like Chico Freeman and Greg Osby before finally stepping out as a bandleader for the first time. 1994's Black Art was well-reviewed and sold respectably, and the following year's The New Bop was an even bigger critical success. 1997's Twilight Stories was released on Joel Dorn's 32 Jazz label; Grant's appearance on that label, devoted primarily to classic reissues, cemented the esteem in which bop devotees hold him. The lengthy short story written by Grant in the liner notes of 1999's Smokin' Java, his first published piece of prose, is a thinly veiled autobiography about the cross-country move of a jazz pianist from New York to Portland, OR, and his eventual addiction to coffee as a result of the brew's cultural dominance in the Pacific Northwest. The lighthearted, twisty compositions reflect the bright, tongue-in-cheek tone of the short story, for which the album functions as a suitably caffeinated soundtrack.

Grant had moved to Portland in 1997 to accept a teaching post at the University of Oregon. Besides his duties as an educator, scholar, and bandleader, Grant also played piano in drummer Tony Williams' quintet and appears on numerous albums as a sideman.

RECORDINGS FEATURING Darrell Grant:

Aaron Immanuel Wright
Eleven Daughters
(Origin 82553)
Bridge Quartet
Night
(Origin 82528)
Bridge Quartet
Day
(Origin 82506)
Darrell Grant
Truth And Reconciliation
(Origin 82477)
  

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