Biography
An excellent keyboardist that has ranged in designs from Costs Evans to Chick Corea and fusion, Andy LaVerne has were able to avoid predictability throughout his profession. He began monitoring as a traditional piano pupil at Juilliard when he was eight. After finding jazz, LaVerne acquired some essential lessons from Costs Evans. He toured with Woody Herman’s big music group (1973-1975), used John Abercrombie, and Miroslav Vitous, and was with Stan Getz’s group during 1977-1980, frequently playing electrical piano. Within the 1980s, he performed using the Brubeck-LaVerne Trio (which also highlighted Chris and Dan Brubeck), documented a tribute to Chick Corea for DMP, and became a active jazz educator. Within the 1990s, LaVerne provides focused on acoustic piano, documenting a single concert at Maybeck Recital Hall. Over time, Andy LaVerne provides recorded being a head for Storyville (1977), Jazzline, SteepleChase, DMP, Triloka, Concord, plus some smaller labels.
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Soundtrack
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Mort d'un pourri | 1977 | "Paris, 5 H Du Matin", "Souvenirs", "Valérie", "Les Camions", "L'Attente", "Getz O Mania", "Mort D'Un Pourri", "Montparnasse", "Cafeteria", "Les Aveux", "Rocquencourt", "Tout Est Tranquille" |
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Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Stan Getz: A Musical Odyssey | 1978 | Documentary | Pianist |
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