Eddie Costa
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Eddie Costa | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Eddie Costa |
Born | August 14, 1930 |
Origin | Atlas, Pennsylvania, USA |
Died | July 28, 1962 |
Genre(s) | Bebop |
Occupation(s) | Pianist, Vibraphonist |
Instrument(s) | Piano, Vibraphone |
Label(s) | Verve Records |
Website | Bill Evans |
Notable instrument(s) | |
Vibes Piano |
Eddie Costa, (August 14, 1930 - July 28, 1962), was an American jazz pianist and vibraphonist born in Atlas, Pennsylvania near Mount Carmel, PA in Northumberland County.
In 1957's Costa led a quintet that included Phil Woods, Art Farmer, Teddy Kotick, and Paul Motian; their repertoire featured interpretations of "I Didn't Know What Time It Was" and Dave Brubeck's still fairly new "In Your Own Sweet Way," the latter of which focused on Costa's vibes and Farmer's muted trumpet, with Woods switching to the piano. His next recording in 1958's "Guys and Dolls like Vibes" recording with Bill Evansnow reissued as "Bill Evans and Eddie Costa, Complete Quartet" on CD. Eddie Costa died in a car accident on New York's Westside Highway on July 28, 1962.