Jon Cowherd | |
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Born | Kentucky, United States |
Genres | Jazz, post-bop, pop, rock |
Occupation(s) | Pianist, composer, arranger, producer |
Instrument(s) | Piano |
Website | joncowherd |
Jon Cowherd is an American pianist, composer, arranger, and record producer born to a trombone player (father) and classically trained violinist (mother), both of whom were also educators.[1] Jon began piano lessons at the age of five and trumpet and violin lessons at ten years of age.[1]
Cowherd is most well known for his partnership with jazz drummer Brian Blade, with whom he co-founded the Brian Blade Fellowship.[2] When not recording and touring with the Fellowship, Cowherd works extensively with a broad array of players and singers from the jazz, pop and rock worlds.[3][4]
Biography
Cowherd was born and raised in Kentucky.[2] Being a son of musicians (and music educators), Cowherd began music at an early age singing, playing the piano, French horn and violin.[2] He moved to New Orleans to attend Loyola University, where he studied jazz piano and improvisation under Ellis Marsalis, John Mahoney, and Steve Masakowski.[2]
The Brian Blade Fellowship album Season of Changes was released around 2008.[5] Cowherd also worked with Brian Blade in his debut singer-songwriter album Mama Rosa, which was released in 2009 on Verve Records.[6]
As a producer, Cowherd has overseen albums by Lizz Wright, Alyssa Graham and The Local NYC.[2]
Cowherd's debut album as a leader, Mercy, was released in 2013 on ArtistShare.[7] It features Brian Blade, John Patitucci, and Bill Frisell.[7] Reviewing the album for allaboutjazz, John Kelman wrote: "With music this well-conceived and a band so telepathically connected, it may have taken Cowherd a long time to release an album under his own name, but with Mercy as the result, it's been well worth the wait; hopefully there won't be such a long one for the follow-up."[7]
Discography
As leader
- Mercy (2013, ArtistShare)
- Pride & Joy (2023) [8]
As a co-leader
- Brian Blade Fellowship (1998, Blue Note Records)
- Perceptual (2000, Blue Note Records)
- Season of Changes (2008, Verve Records)
- Landmarks (2014, Blue Note Records)
- Body and Shadow (2017, Blue Note Records)
- Kings Highway (2023, Stoner Hill Records)
As sideman
- Meg Okura: Peace In My Heart (1995)
- Swing: The Original Broadway Cast Recording (1999)
- Mark Olson and the Creek Dippers: Zola and the Tulip Tree (2000)
- Steve Sacks: Look to the Sky (2001)
- Ari Ambrose: Waiting (2003, SteepleChase Records)
- Liz Wright: Salt (2003, Verve Records)
- The Local: Just Show Up (2004, Budron Records)
- Marshall Gilkes: Edenderry (2005, Alternate Side Records)
- Kingsborough Hymns: (2005)
- Jack Wilkins: Until It's Time (2005, Maxjazz)
- Metta Quintet: Subway Songs (2006, Sunnyside Records)
- Mariel Larsen: Mariel Larsen (2007, Coco Jazz)
- Chris Tarry: Sorry to be Strange (2007)
- Nicolas Thys: Virgo (2008, Pirouette Records)
- Myron Walden: In This World (2008, Demi Sound Records)
- Marshall Gilkes: Lost Words (2008, Alternate Side Records)
- Pamela Luss: Your Eyes (2008, Savant)
- Alyssa Graham: Echo (2008, Sunnyside Records/Walrus)
- Brian Blade: Mama Rosa (2009, Verve Records)
- Matt Lemler: New Orleans Revival Project (2009)
- Iggy Pop: Préliminaires (2009, EMI)
- Marcus Strickland: Open Reel Deck (Strick Muzik, 2009)
- Rosanne Cash: We Three Kings (2010, Blue Note Records)
- Marc Cohn: Listening Booth 1970 (2010, Saguaro Road Records)
- Chrissi Poland: Songs From the Concrete (2010, Danben Records)
- Kevin Kinney: Good Country Mile (2011)
- Davy Mooney: Perrier Street (2011, Sunnyside Records)
- Maria Logis: Room for Something New (2012)
- Cassandra Wilson: Coming Forth by Day (Legacy, 2015)
References
- 1 2 "From the Jazzblog archives: The Jon Cowherd interview".
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Jon Cowherd". dogandponyindustries.com. Archived from the original on September 1, 2013.
- ↑ Jon Cowherd, Bio: Jon Cowherd, Jon Cowherd, Referenced November 2013.
- ↑ Chinen, Nate Critics' Choice-New CDs Review, NYTimes, May 12, 2008.
- ↑ Kelman, John Brian Blade: Mama Rosa AllAboutJazz.com, April 21, 2009.
- 1 2 3 "Jon Cowherd: Mercy". Allaboutjazz.com. July 11, 2014. Retrieved January 17, 2016.
- ↑ "The Jon Cowherd Trio "Pride & Joy"". Retrieved January 31, 2023.