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Jesse Green

Jesse Green (born 1971) is an American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and record producer. He has recorded three albums as a leader, all released by Chiaroscuro Records.

Jesse Green
Born1971 (age 52–53)
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Piano
LabelsChiaroscuro

Early life edit

Green is the son of trombonist Urbie Green and vocalist Kathy Preston.[1] "He started tinkering on the piano picking out tunes as early as age three. When he was six he began piano lessons but the young musician did not decide to make a career out of music until he was already in junior college."[2] Green's first classical piano influence was his cousin Erin. When he was ten, he was a finalist in a nationwide talent competition; winning for his piano rendition of Count Basie’s Jumping at the Woodside. At high school, he played trombone with numerous bands: District Concert Band, Regional Concert Band, All-State Jazz Ensemble, Fred Waring's U.S. Chorus, National Honors Jazz Band, District Chorus Instrument Ensemble, and the John Philip Sousa Memorial Concert Band. During his junior year in high school, he became a member of the East Stroudsburg University Jazz Ensemble. He was piano accompanist for District Chorus as well as the high school chorus, and, for five consecutive years, he was pianist for the Celebration of the Arts Festival COTA Cats (a big band founded by Phil Woods).

As a student at East Stroudsburg University, Green played trombone in the Concert Band and Brass Ensemble, and piano in the Jazz Ensemble. With this Jazz Ensemble, Green performed with Clark Terry, Lew Tabackin, Freddie Hubbard, Al Grey, Urbie Green, Phil Woods, Dave Liebman, Benny Carter, and Jimmy Heath. As a trombonist, Jesse was selected two years in a row for the Inter-Collegiate Concert Band.

At age 17, Jesse won the National Downbeat Student Award for "best extended composition and arrangement" with his original "Half & Half". He has since written many other arrangements for big band as well as small groups. "Blues for Dad", written for his father, was performed by the COTA Cats at the 1989 COTA Jazz Festival.

Later life and career edit

Green signed to Chiaroscuro Records in 1992. His debut album, Lift Off, featured Paul Rostock on bass, Bobby Durham on drums, and guest Joe Cohn on guitar. Green's second album, Sea Journey, was released in 1995. This was a live recording on the S.S. Norway and included Jackie Williams on drums, Michael Moore on bass, and guest Gary Burton on vibes. In 1995 Jesse appeared with the Urbie Green Quintet on the Royal CaribbeanMajesty of the Seas”; a live recording of the quintet, Sea Jam Blues, was released in 1997. Jesse's 2002 album, Sylvan Treasure, featured guest saxophonists Phil Woods, Dave Liebman and Chris Potter, as well as Pat Dorian on trumpet, Bruce Cox on drums, and Frank Hauch on bass.

In 1998, Green took first place at the American Pianists Association's Fourth Biennial Jazz Piano Competition in Indianapolis, from judges Dr. Billy Taylor, Danilo Perez and Jim Turner. As a result, he was named the first Jazz Fellow of the American Pianists Association. These awards brought Green many opportunities to perform internationally. In 2002 Green was selected fourth in the world in the largest jazz piano competition – the Martial Solal Jazz Piano Competition held in France. In 2006 he won first place in The Great American Jazz Piano Competition in Jacksonville, Florida.

In 2009, NPR reported that Green "spends most of his time teaching piano and trombone out of the home he shares [in Delaware Water Gap] with his wife and three daughters".[1] He appeared on Piano Jazz, hosted by Marian McPartland, in October 2008.[1]

With his trio, Green has appeared at the Deer Head Inn in Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania; the Hillside Inn Jazz Lounge; River Street Jazz Café; and Blues Street Jazz Club, all Pocono area jazz clubs. Green's trio (Bruce Cox on drums and Frank Hauck on bass) performed with Phil Woods at various concert venues in the tri-state area. Green has also appeared at Scullers Jazz Club in Boston, Massachusetts; the Jazz at the Y series in New York's 92nd Street Y; Zinno's in New York; the Main Street Jazz Festival in Columbia, South Carolina and the 1999 Indy Jazz Festival. In July 2000, Green performed at the United States Day in the United Kingdom's Millennium Dome as a member of a US delegation presented by the White House Millennium Council.

Arrest and conviction edit

Green was arrested on May 17, 2013, and charged with the felony crimes of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a person under age 16, contacting/communicating with a minor to commit sexual offenses, aggravated indecent assault against a person under age 16, indecent assault against a person under age 13 and endangering a child's welfare (corrupting a minor), along with the misdemeanor crime of indecent assault against a person under age 16.[3][4][5]

Green was sentenced in May 2014, and is currently serving his term in SCI Camp Hill, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania.[6]

Discography edit

As leader edit

Year recorded Title Label Personnel/Notes
1992 Lift Off Chiaroscuro With Joe Cohn (guitar), Paul Rostock (bass), Bobby Durham (drums)
1993 Sea Journey Chiaroscuro Some tracks trio, with Michael Moore (bass), Jackie Williams (drums); some tracks quartet, with Gary Burton (vibes), Gene Bertoncini (guitar), or Joe Cohn (guitar) added; in concert
2002 Sylvan Treasure Chiaroscuro With Frank Hauch (bass), Bruce Cox (drums); plus guests Patrick Doran (flugelhorn), Chris Potter (soprano sax, tenor sax), Phil Woods (alto sax), Dave Liebman (tenor sax), Jerry Davis (vocals)

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c Lyon, David (March 13, 2009). "Jesse Green on Piano Jazz". Npr.org.
  2. ^ Yanow, Scott. "Jesse Green". AllMusic. Retrieved November 20, 2018.
  3. ^ Scott, Andrew. "Delaware Water Gap jazzman held on underage sex charges". Poconorecord.com. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  4. ^ Tracy Jordan (24 May 2013). "Jazz musician from Poconos held on child sex assault charges". Themorningcall.com. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  5. ^ "Internationally known jazz musician accused of sex abuse | Regional: Poconos & Coal - Home". Archived from the original on 2013-06-20. Retrieved 2013-07-26.
  6. ^ "Docket Sheet Loading Issue". Ujsportal.pacourts.us. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  7. ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 601. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • All About Jazz review of Sylvan Treasure
  • Results of the 2006 Great American Jazz Piano Competition

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For the reggae musician see Jesse Green reggae musician For the American football player see Jessie Green Jesse Green born 1971 is an American jazz pianist composer arranger and record producer He has recorded three albums as a leader all released by Chiaroscuro Records Jesse GreenBorn1971 age 52 53 GenresJazzOccupation s MusicianInstrument s PianoLabelsChiaroscuro Contents 1 Early life 2 Later life and career 3 Arrest and conviction 4 Discography 4 1 As leader 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editGreen is the son of trombonist Urbie Green and vocalist Kathy Preston 1 He started tinkering on the piano picking out tunes as early as age three When he was six he began piano lessons but the young musician did not decide to make a career out of music until he was already in junior college 2 Green s first classical piano influence was his cousin Erin When he was ten he was a finalist in a nationwide talent competition winning for his piano rendition of Count Basie s Jumping at the Woodside At high school he played trombone with numerous bands District Concert Band Regional Concert Band All State Jazz Ensemble Fred Waring s U S Chorus National Honors Jazz Band District Chorus Instrument Ensemble and the John Philip Sousa Memorial Concert Band During his junior year in high school he became a member of the East Stroudsburg University Jazz Ensemble He was piano accompanist for District Chorus as well as the high school chorus and for five consecutive years he was pianist for the Celebration of the Arts Festival COTA Cats a big band founded by Phil Woods As a student at East Stroudsburg University Green played trombone in the Concert Band and Brass Ensemble and piano in the Jazz Ensemble With this Jazz Ensemble Green performed with Clark Terry Lew Tabackin Freddie Hubbard Al Grey Urbie Green Phil Woods Dave Liebman Benny Carter and Jimmy Heath As a trombonist Jesse was selected two years in a row for the Inter Collegiate Concert Band At age 17 Jesse won the National Downbeat Student Award for best extended composition and arrangement with his original Half amp Half He has since written many other arrangements for big band as well as small groups Blues for Dad written for his father was performed by the COTA Cats at the 1989 COTA Jazz Festival Later life and career editGreen signed to Chiaroscuro Records in 1992 His debut album Lift Off featured Paul Rostock on bass Bobby Durham on drums and guest Joe Cohn on guitar Green s second album Sea Journey was released in 1995 This was a live recording on the S S Norway and included Jackie Williams on drums Michael Moore on bass and guest Gary Burton on vibes In 1995 Jesse appeared with the Urbie Green Quintet on the Royal Caribbean Majesty of the Seas a live recording of the quintet Sea Jam Blues was released in 1997 Jesse s 2002 album Sylvan Treasure featured guest saxophonists Phil Woods Dave Liebman and Chris Potter as well as Pat Dorian on trumpet Bruce Cox on drums and Frank Hauch on bass In 1998 Green took first place at the American Pianists Association s Fourth Biennial Jazz Piano Competition in Indianapolis from judges Dr Billy Taylor Danilo Perez and Jim Turner As a result he was named the first Jazz Fellow of the American Pianists Association These awards brought Green many opportunities to perform internationally In 2002 Green was selected fourth in the world in the largest jazz piano competition the Martial Solal Jazz Piano Competition held in France In 2006 he won first place in The Great American Jazz Piano Competition in Jacksonville Florida In 2009 NPR reported that Green spends most of his time teaching piano and trombone out of the home he shares in Delaware Water Gap with his wife and three daughters 1 He appeared on Piano Jazz hosted by Marian McPartland in October 2008 1 With his trio Green has appeared at the Deer Head Inn in Delaware Water Gap Pennsylvania the Hillside Inn Jazz Lounge River Street Jazz Cafe and Blues Street Jazz Club all Pocono area jazz clubs Green s trio Bruce Cox on drums and Frank Hauck on bass performed with Phil Woods at various concert venues in the tri state area Green has also appeared at Scullers Jazz Club in Boston Massachusetts the Jazz at the Y series in New York s 92nd Street Y Zinno s in New York the Main Street Jazz Festival in Columbia South Carolina and the 1999 Indy Jazz Festival In July 2000 Green performed at the United States Day in the United Kingdom s Millennium Dome as a member of a US delegation presented by the White House Millennium Council Arrest and conviction editGreen was arrested on May 17 2013 and charged with the felony crimes of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a person under age 16 contacting communicating with a minor to commit sexual offenses aggravated indecent assault against a person under age 16 indecent assault against a person under age 13 and endangering a child s welfare corrupting a minor along with the misdemeanor crime of indecent assault against a person under age 16 3 4 5 Green was sentenced in May 2014 and is currently serving his term in SCI Camp Hill Camp Hill Pennsylvania 6 Discography editAs leader edit Year recorded Title Label Personnel Notes 1992 Lift Off Chiaroscuro With Joe Cohn guitar Paul Rostock bass Bobby Durham drums 1993 Sea Journey Chiaroscuro Some tracks trio with Michael Moore bass Jackie Williams drums some tracks quartet with Gary Burton vibes Gene Bertoncini guitar or Joe Cohn guitar added in concert 2002 Sylvan Treasure Chiaroscuro With Frank Hauch bass Bruce Cox drums plus guests Patrick Doran flugelhorn Chris Potter soprano sax tenor sax Phil Woods alto sax Dave Liebman tenor sax Jerry Davis vocals 7 References edit a b c Lyon David March 13 2009 Jesse Green on Piano Jazz Npr org Yanow Scott Jesse Green AllMusic Retrieved November 20 2018 Scott Andrew Delaware Water Gap jazzman held on underage sex charges Poconorecord com Retrieved 21 April 2019 Tracy Jordan 24 May 2013 Jazz musician from Poconos held on child sex assault charges Themorningcall com Retrieved 21 April 2019 Internationally known jazz musician accused of sex abuse Regional Poconos amp Coal Home Archived from the original on 2013 06 20 Retrieved 2013 07 26 Docket Sheet Loading Issue Ujsportal pacourts us Retrieved 21 April 2019 Cook Richard Morton Brian 2008 The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings 9th ed Penguin p 601 ISBN 978 0 141 03401 0 External links editOfficial website All About Jazz review of Sylvan Treasure Results of the 2006 Great American Jazz Piano Competition Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jesse Green amp oldid 1218366098, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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