Frank Strazzeri
Frank Strazzeri | |
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Born | Rochester, New York, U.S. | April 24, 1930
Died | May 9, 2014 Rochester, New York | (aged 84)
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Piano |
Years active | 1950s–2010s |
Labels | Revelation, Fresh Sound |
Frank Strazzeri (April 24, 1930 – May 9, 2014) was an American jazz pianist.
Career[]
Strazzeri began on tenor saxophone and clarinet at age 12, then switched to piano soon after. He attended the Eastman School of Music, then took a job as a house pianist in a nightclub in Rochester in 1952. While there he accompanied visiting musicians such as Roy Eldridge and Billie Holiday. He moved to New Orleans in 1954, playing with Sharkey Bonano and Al Hirt in a Dixieland jazz setting, but his focus since then was on bebop. He played with Charlie Ventura in 1957–58 and Woody Herman in 1959 before moving to Los Angeles in 1960. There he worked extensively as a studio musician on the West Coast jazz scene, and toured with Joe Williams, Maynard Ferguson, Les Brown and Elvis Presley!(1971–74). He also played with Elvis Presley in the Aloha from Hawaii concert of 1973). He worked with Terry Gibbs, Herb Ellis, the Lighthouse All-Stars, Art Pepper, Bud Shank, Cal Tjader, Louie Bellson, and Chet Baker, in addition to recording as a leader. He died at the age of 84 on May 9, 2014.[1][2]
Discography[]
As leader[]
- That's Him and This Is New (Revelation, 1969)
- Taurus (Revelation, 1973)
- View from Within with Don Menza (Creative World, 1973)
- Frames with Don Menza (Glendale, 1975)
- After the Rain with Sam Most and Bobby Shew (Catalyst, 1976)
- Straz (Catalyst, 1977)
- Relaxin' (Sea Breeze, 1980)
- Kat Dancin' (Discovery, 1985)
- Make Me Rainbows (Fresh Sound, 1987)
- I Remember You (Fresh Sound, 1989)
- Little Giant (Fresh Sound, 1989)
- The Very Thought of You (Discovery, 1990)
- Wood Winds West (Jazz Mark, 1992)
- Frank's Blues (Night Life, 1992)
- Moon and Sand (Discovery, 1993)
- Somebody Loves Me (Fresh Sound, 1994)
- Nobody Else But Me (Fresh Sound, 1997)
- Funk and Esoteric (Fresh Sound, 2004)
As sideman[]
With Curtis Amy
- Groovin' Blue (Pacific Jazz, 1961) with Frank Butler
With Chet Baker
- Let's Get Lost (RCA Novus, 1987)
With the Red Mitchell-Harold Land Quintet
- Hear Ye! (Atlantic, 1962)
References[]
- ^ "Frank Strazzeri". Jaxbarandgrill.com. 1930-04-24. Archived from the original on 2014-05-31. Retrieved 2014-05-30.
- ^ Ramsey, Doug (25 May 2014). "Jazz news: In Memoriam: Frank Strazzeri". All About Jazz News. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
- Scott Yanow, Frank Strazzeri at Allmusic
- 1930 births
- 2014 deaths
- American jazz pianists
- American male pianists
- Musicians from New York (state)
- 20th-century American pianists
- 20th-century American male musicians
- American male jazz musicians