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{{Short description|American jazz pianist, composer, and educator}} |
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| name = David Hazeltine |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1958|10|27}} |
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| birth_place = Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1958|10|27}} |
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| genre = [[Jazz]] |
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| occupation = Musician, composer, arranger, educator |
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| genre = [[Jazz]] |
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| instrument = Piano |
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| occupation = Musician, composer, arranger, educator |
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| years_active = 1990s–present |
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| label = Sharp Nine, [[Chesky Records|Chesky]], [[Criss Cross Jazz|Criss Cross]], [[Venus Records|Venus]], [[Smoke Sessions Records|Smoke Sessions]] |
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| years_active = 1990s–present |
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| label = Sharp Nine, [[Chesky Records|Chesky]], [[Criss Cross Jazz|Criss Cross]], [[Venus Records|Venus]], [[Smoke Sessions Records|Smoke Sessions]] |
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| associated_acts = [[One for All (band)|One for All]], [[George Mraz]], [[Louis Hayes]], [[Peter Washington]] |
| associated_acts = [[One for All (band)|One for All]], [[George Mraz]], [[Louis Hayes]], [[Peter Washington]] |
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| website |
| website = {{URL|www.davidhazeltine.com}} |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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Hazeltine was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on October 27, 1958.<ref name="AAJ">{{cite web |last=Crowther |first=Bruce |date=October 16, 2003 |title=David Hazeltine: Making It Mean Something |
Hazeltine was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on October 27, 1958.<ref name="AAJ">{{cite web |last=Crowther |first=Bruce |date=October 16, 2003 |title=David Hazeltine: Making It Mean Something |url=https://www.allaboutjazz.com/david-hazeltine-making-it-mean-something-david-hazeltine-by-bruce-crowther.php?page=1 |website=All About Jazz }}</ref> He began studying the piano at the age of nine, and first performed professionally when he was thirteen.<ref name="Grove">{{Citation |last=Kennedy |first=Gary W. |date=2003 |title=Hazeltine, David (Perry) [Hazers] |publisher=Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press |doi=10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.J588600 }}</ref> He attended the [[Wisconsin Conservatory of Music|Wisconsin College Conservatory of Music]] from 1976 to 1979.<ref name="Grove" /> |
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==Later life and career== |
==Later life and career== |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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===As leader/co-leader=== |
===As leader/co-leader=== |
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|''4 Flights Up'' |
|''4 Flights Up'' |
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|Sharp Nine |
|Sharp Nine |
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|Quartet, with [[Slide Hampton]] (trombone), [[Peter Washington]] (bass), Ray Appleton (drums)<ref name="Penguin9">{{cite book |last1=Cook |first1=Richard | |
|Quartet, with [[Slide Hampton]] (trombone), [[Peter Washington]] (bass), Ray Appleton (drums)<ref name="Penguin9">{{cite book |last1=Cook |first1=Richard |author-link1=Richard Cook (journalist) |last2=Morton |first2=Brian |author-link2=Brian Morton (Scottish writer) |title=The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings |year=2008 |edition=9th |publisher=[[Penguin Books|Penguin]] |isbn=978-0-141-03401-0 |pages=677–678 |title-link=The Penguin Guide to Jazz }}</ref> |
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|1996 |
|1996 |
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|''The Classic Trio'' |
|''The Classic Trio'' |
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|Sharp Nine |
|Sharp Nine |
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|Trio, with |
|Trio, with Peter Washington (bass), [[Louis Hayes]] (drums)<ref name="Penguin9" /> |
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|1997 |
|1997 |
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|''How It Is'' |
|''How It Is'' |
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|[[Criss Cross Jazz|Criss Cross]] |
|[[Criss Cross Jazz|Criss Cross]] |
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|With [[Jim Rotondi]] (trumpet, flugelhorn), [[Steve Wilson (jazz musician)|Steve Wilson]] (alto sax), |
|With [[Jim Rotondi]] (trumpet, flugelhorn), [[Steve Wilson (jazz musician)|Steve Wilson]] (alto sax), Peter Washington (bass), [[Joe Farnsworth]] (drums)<ref name="Penguin9" /> |
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|1998 |
|1998 |
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|''Blues Quarters, Vol. 1'' |
|''Blues Quarters, Vol. 1'' |
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|Criss Cross |
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|Quartet, with [[Eric Alexander (jazz saxophonist)|Eric Alexander]] (tenor sax), [[Dwayne Burno]] (bass), |
|Quartet, with [[Eric Alexander (jazz saxophonist)|Eric Alexander]] (tenor sax), [[Dwayne Burno]] (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums)<ref name="Penguin9" /> |
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|1998 |
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|''A World for Her'' |
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|Criss Cross |
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|With [[Javon Jackson]] (tenor sax), [[Steve Nelson (vibraphonist)|Steve Nelson]] (vibes), Peter Washington (bass), Louis Hayes and Joe Farnsworth (drums; separately) |
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|1999? |
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|''Mutual Admiration Society'' |
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|Sharp Nine |
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|Quartet, with [[Joe Locke (musician)|Joe Locke]] (vibes), [[Essiet Essiet]] (bass), [[Billy Drummond]] (drums) |
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|1999? |
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|''Waltz for Debby'' |
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|[[Venus Records|Venus]] |
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|Trio, with [[George Mraz]] (bass), Billy Drummond (drums) |
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|2000 |
|2000 |
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|''The Classic Trio, Vol. 2'' |
|''The Classic Trio, Vol. 2'' |
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|Sharp Nine |
|Sharp Nine |
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|Trio, with |
|Trio, with Peter Washington (bass), Louis Hayes (drums)<ref name="Penguin9" /> |
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|2000 |
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|''Senor Blues'' |
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|Venus |
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|Trio, with Peter Washington (bass), Louis Hayes (drums) |
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|2000 |
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|''Pearls'' |
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|Venus |
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|Trio, with Peter Washington (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums) |
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|2001 |
|2001 |
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|''Good-Hearted People'' |
|''Good-Hearted People'' |
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|Criss Cross |
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|With [[Steve Davis (trombonist)|Steve Davis]] (trombone), [[Jim Snidero]] (alto sax, flute), [[Jesse van Ruller]] (guitar), [[Nat Reeves]] (bass), [[Tony Reedus]] (drums)<ref name="Penguin9" /> |
|With [[Steve Davis (trombonist)|Steve Davis]] (trombone), [[Jim Snidero]] (alto sax, flute), [[Jesse van Ruller]] (guitar), [[Nat Reeves]] (bass), [[Tony Reedus]] (drums)<ref name="Penguin9" /> |
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|2001 |
|2001 |
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|''The Classic Trio Meets Eric Alexander'' |
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|Sharp Nine |
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|Quartet, with Eric Alexander (tenor sax), Peter Washington (bass), Louis Hayes (drums) |
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|2002 |
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|''Manhattan Autumn'' |
|''Manhattan Autumn'' |
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|Sharp Nine |
|Sharp Nine |
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|Quartet, with |
|Quartet, with Eric Alexander (tenor sax), Peter Washington (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums)<ref name="Penguin9" /> |
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|2003 |
|2003 |
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|''Close to You'' |
|''Close to You'' |
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|Criss Cross |
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|Trio, with |
|Trio, with Peter Washington (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums)<ref name="Penguin9" /> |
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|2003 |
|2003 |
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|''Alice in Wonderland'' |
|''Alice in Wonderland'' |
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|Venus |
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|Trio, with |
|Trio, with George Mraz (bass), Billy Drummond (drums)<ref>{{cite web |title=Alice in Wonderland |url=http://www.venusrecord.com/v2/release/VHCD-2005.html |website=venusrecord.com |accessdate=December 21, 2018}}</ref> |
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|2004 |
|2004 |
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|''Modern Standards'' |
|''Modern Standards'' |
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|Sharp Nine |
|Sharp Nine |
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|Trio, with [[David "Happy" Williams|David Williams]] (bass), |
|Trio, with [[David "Happy" Williams|David Williams]] (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums)<ref name="Penguin9" /> |
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|2005 |
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|''Cleopatra's Dream'' |
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|Venus |
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|Trio, with George Mraz (bass), Billy Drummond (drums)<ref name="Penguin9" /> |
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|2005 |
|2005 |
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|''Manhattan'' |
|''Manhattan'' |
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|[[Chesky Records|Chesky]] |
|[[Chesky Records|Chesky]] |
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|Trio, with |
|Trio, with George Mraz (bass), Billy Drummond (drums)<ref name="Penguin9" /> |
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|2005 |
|2005 |
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|''Perambulation'' |
|''Perambulation'' |
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|Criss Cross |
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|Trio, with |
|Trio, with Peter Washington (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums)<ref name="Penguin9" /> |
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|2006 |
|2006 |
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|''The Inspiration Suite'' |
|''The Inspiration Suite'' |
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|Sharp Nine |
|Sharp Nine |
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|With |
|With Eric Alexander (tenor sax), Joe Locke (vibes), [[John Webber (musician)|John Webber]] (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums)<ref name="Penguin9" /> |
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|2006 |
|2006 |
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|''The Jobim Songbook in New York'' |
|''The Jobim Songbook in New York'' |
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|Chesky |
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|Trio, with [[Nat Reeves]] (bass), |
|Trio, with [[Nat Reeves]] (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums)<ref name="Penguin9" /> |
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|2006 |
|2006 |
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|''Blues Quarters, Vol. 2'' |
|''Blues Quarters, Vol. 2'' |
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|Criss Cross |
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|With |
|With Eric Alexander (tenor sax), [[Dwayne Burno]] (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums), percussion<ref name="Penguin9" /> |
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|2006 |
|2006 |
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|''Alfie'' |
|''Alfie'' |
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|Venus |
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|Trio, with |
|Trio, with David Williams (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums)<ref>{{cite web |title=Alfie |url=http://www.venusrecord.com/v2/release/VHCD-3010.html |website=venusrecord.com |accessdate=December 21, 2018}}</ref> |
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|2009 |
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|''Mutual Admiration Society 2'' |
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|Sharp Nine |
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|Quartet, with Joe Locke (vibes), Essiet Essiet (bass), Billy Drummond (drums) |
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|2010 |
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|''Inversions'' |
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|Criss Cross |
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|Quintet, with Eric Alexander (tenor sax), Steve Nelson (vibes), [[John Webber (musician)|John Webber]] (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums) |
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|2012? |
|2012? |
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|''The New Classic Trio'' |
|''The New Classic Trio'' |
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|Sharp Nine |
|Sharp Nine |
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|Trio, with George Mraz (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums) |
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|2012 |
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|2013? |
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|''Impromptu'' |
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|[[Chesky Records|Chesky]] |
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|2014? |
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|''Your Story'' |
|''Your Story'' |
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|Cube Metier |
|Cube Metier |
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|Trio, with |
|Trio, with George Mraz (bass), Jason Brown (drums)<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Drouot |first=Alain |date=June 2014 |title=George Mraz/David Hazeltine Trio: Your Story |magazine=DownBeat |volume=81 |issue=6 |page=75 }}</ref> |
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|2012 |
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|2014? |
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|''Impromptu'' |
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|Chesky |
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|Trio, with George Mraz (bass), Jason Brown (drums) |
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|2013 |
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|''For All We Know'' |
|''For All We Know'' |
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|[[Smoke Sessions Records|Smoke Sessions]] |
|[[Smoke Sessions Records|Smoke Sessions]] |
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|Quartet, with Seamus Blake (tenor sax), David Williams (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums) |
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|2013 |
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|''I Remember Cedar'' |
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|Sharp Nine |
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|Trio, with David Williams (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums) |
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|2016? |
|2016? |
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|Megabien |
|Megabien |
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|with Billy Peterson |
|with Billy Peterson |
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|2018 |
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|''The Time Is Now'' |
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|Smoke Sessions |
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|Trio, with [[Ron Carter]] (bass), [[Al Foster]] (drums) |
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|2022 |
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|''Blues For Gerry'' |
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|Criss Cross |
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|Trio, with Peter Washington (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums) |
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'''With [[Javon Jackson]]''' |
'''With [[Javon Jackson]]''' |
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*''Sugar Hill: The Music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn'' (Chesky) |
*''Sugar Hill: The Music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn'' (Chesky) |
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'''With [[Jesse van Ruller]]''' |
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*''Here and There'' (Criss Cross, 2002) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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*[http://www.allmusic.com/artist/one-for-all-p294578/biography One for All at AllMusic] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.davidhazeltine.com/ Official site] |
*[http://www.davidhazeltine.com/ Official site] |
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*[http://www.allmusic.com/artist/one-for-all-p294578/biography One for All at AllMusic] |
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Latest revision as of 08:55, 11 April 2024
David Hazeltine | |
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Background information | |
Born | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. | October 27, 1958
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, arranger, educator |
Instrument(s) | Piano |
Years active | 1990s–present |
Labels | Sharp Nine, Chesky, Criss Cross, Venus, Smoke Sessions |
Website | www |
David Perry Hazeltine (born October 27, 1958) is an American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and educator.
Early life[edit]
Hazeltine was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on October 27, 1958.[1] He began studying the piano at the age of nine, and first performed professionally when he was thirteen.[2] He attended the Wisconsin College Conservatory of Music from 1976 to 1979.[2]
Later life and career[edit]
1980–1992[edit]
Hazeltine worked around Chicago, Minneapolis, and Milwaukee,[2] and was the regular pianist for the Milwaukee Jazz Gallery.[3] He obtained a BA from the University of Wisconsin in 1991.[2] After performing with Chet Baker at the Milwaukee Jazz Gallery, the trumpeter suggested he should move to New York City, which he did in 1981.[1] After two years, "domestic considerations prompted a return to his home town".[1] He returned to the Wisconsin College Conservatory of Music, and was the chairman of the jazz department from 1985 to 1992.[2] In 1992, he returned to New York.[1]
1993–present[edit]
In New York, Hazeltine led a trio that included Peter Washington on bass and Louis Hayes on drums.[3] He also worked with the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band, Slide Hampton's big band, and the group One for All.[3] His first solo album, Four Flights Up, appeared in 1995.[3]
He has spent time composing, but has stated that he does not find it easy.[1] Although he is a pianist, he feels influenced more by saxophonists, particularly Charlie Parker.[1]
Discography[edit]
As leader/co-leader[edit]
Year recorded | Title | Label | Personnel/Notes |
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1995 | 4 Flights Up | Sharp Nine | Quartet, with Slide Hampton (trombone), Peter Washington (bass), Ray Appleton (drums)[4] |
1996 | The Classic Trio | Sharp Nine | Trio, with Peter Washington (bass), Louis Hayes (drums)[4] |
1997 | How It Is | Criss Cross | With Jim Rotondi (trumpet, flugelhorn), Steve Wilson (alto sax), Peter Washington (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums)[4] |
1998 | Blues Quarters, Vol. 1 | Criss Cross | Quartet, with Eric Alexander (tenor sax), Dwayne Burno (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums)[4] |
1998 | A World for Her | Criss Cross | With Javon Jackson (tenor sax), Steve Nelson (vibes), Peter Washington (bass), Louis Hayes and Joe Farnsworth (drums; separately) |
1999? | Mutual Admiration Society | Sharp Nine | Quartet, with Joe Locke (vibes), Essiet Essiet (bass), Billy Drummond (drums) |
1999? | Waltz for Debby | Venus | Trio, with George Mraz (bass), Billy Drummond (drums) |
2000 | The Classic Trio, Vol. 2 | Sharp Nine | Trio, with Peter Washington (bass), Louis Hayes (drums)[4] |
2000 | Senor Blues | Venus | Trio, with Peter Washington (bass), Louis Hayes (drums) |
2000 | Pearls | Venus | Trio, with Peter Washington (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums) |
2001 | Good-Hearted People | Criss Cross | With Steve Davis (trombone), Jim Snidero (alto sax, flute), Jesse van Ruller (guitar), Nat Reeves (bass), Tony Reedus (drums)[4] |
2001 | The Classic Trio Meets Eric Alexander | Sharp Nine | Quartet, with Eric Alexander (tenor sax), Peter Washington (bass), Louis Hayes (drums) |
2002 | Manhattan Autumn | Sharp Nine | Quartet, with Eric Alexander (tenor sax), Peter Washington (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums)[4] |
2003 | Close to You | Criss Cross | Trio, with Peter Washington (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums)[4] |
2003 | Alice in Wonderland | Venus | Trio, with George Mraz (bass), Billy Drummond (drums)[5] |
2004 | Modern Standards | Sharp Nine | Trio, with David Williams (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums)[4] |
2005 | Cleopatra's Dream | Venus | Trio, with George Mraz (bass), Billy Drummond (drums)[4] |
2005 | Manhattan | Chesky | Trio, with George Mraz (bass), Billy Drummond (drums)[4] |
2005 | Perambulation | Criss Cross | Trio, with Peter Washington (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums)[4] |
2006 | The Inspiration Suite | Sharp Nine | With Eric Alexander (tenor sax), Joe Locke (vibes), John Webber (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums)[4] |
2006 | The Jobim Songbook in New York | Chesky | Trio, with Nat Reeves (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums)[4] |
2006 | Blues Quarters, Vol. 2 | Criss Cross | With Eric Alexander (tenor sax), Dwayne Burno (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums), percussion[4] |
2006 | Alfie | Venus | Trio, with David Williams (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums)[6] |
2009 | Mutual Admiration Society 2 | Sharp Nine | Quartet, with Joe Locke (vibes), Essiet Essiet (bass), Billy Drummond (drums) |
2010 | Inversions | Criss Cross | Quintet, with Eric Alexander (tenor sax), Steve Nelson (vibes), John Webber (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums) |
2012? | The New Classic Trio | Sharp Nine | Trio, with George Mraz (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums) |
2012 | Your Story | Cube Metier | Trio, with George Mraz (bass), Jason Brown (drums)[7] |
2012 | Impromptu | Chesky | Trio, with George Mraz (bass), Jason Brown (drums) |
2013 | For All We Know | Smoke Sessions | Quartet, with Seamus Blake (tenor sax), David Williams (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums) |
2013 | I Remember Cedar | Sharp Nine | Trio, with David Williams (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums) |
2016? | Next Door | Megabien | with Billy Peterson |
2018 | The Time Is Now | Smoke Sessions | Trio, with Ron Carter (bass), Al Foster (drums) |
2022 | Blues For Gerry | Criss Cross | Trio, with Peter Washington (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums) |
As sideman[edit]
With Eric Alexander
- Temple of Olympic Zeus (HighNote, 2007)
With Javon Jackson
- Sugar Hill: The Music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn (Chesky)
With Jesse van Ruller
- Here and There (Criss Cross, 2002)
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d e f Crowther, Bruce (October 16, 2003). "David Hazeltine: Making It Mean Something". All About Jazz.
- ^ a b c d e Kennedy, Gary W. (2003), Hazeltine, David (Perry) [Hazers], Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.J588600
- ^ a b c d Ankeny, Jason. "David Hazeltine". AllMusic. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. pp. 677–678. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.
- ^ "Alice in Wonderland". venusrecord.com. Retrieved December 21, 2018.
- ^ "Alfie". venusrecord.com. Retrieved December 21, 2018.
- ^ Drouot, Alain (June 2014). "George Mraz/David Hazeltine Trio: Your Story". DownBeat. Vol. 81, no. 6. p. 75.
External links[edit]
- Musicians from Milwaukee
- Wisconsin Conservatory of Music alumni
- American jazz pianists
- American male jazz pianists
- 1958 births
- Living people
- Chesky Records artists
- 20th-century American pianists
- 21st-century American pianists
- 20th-century American male musicians
- 21st-century American male musicians
- One for All (band) members
- Smoke Sessions Records artists
- Criss Cross Jazz artists