Jessica Williams

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Jessica Williams
Jessica Williams, pianist and composer
Jessica Williams, pianist and composer
Background information
Born March 17, 1948 (1948-03-17) (age 60)
Origin Baltimore, Maryland, US
Genre(s) Jazz
Instrument(s) Piano
Years active 1960s — present
Label(s) Red and Blue Records

Jessica Jennifer Williams (b. March 17, 1948) is an American pianist and composer who has deep roots in jazz. She has been called "one of the top jazz pianists of today."[1]

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[edit] History

Williams was born in Baltimore, Maryland. She began her music career young, taking piano lessons at the age of four and began classical training at the Peabody Conservatory of Music when she was seven.[1][2] She moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during her teens and began playing with the quintet of Philly Joe Jones, the former Miles Davis drummer.

In 1977, she moved to San Francisco, California, where she played in various house bands, such as for Eddie Harris, Dexter Gordon, Tony Williams, and Stan Getz. She also became the house pianist for Keystone Korner. She recorded for Candid, Fantasy, Timeless, Concord, Jazz Focus, Hep, and MaxJazz record labels. She began her own label in 1997, called Red and Blue Recordings, on which to release her own original material. She also owns her own publishing company, JJW Music, and runs her own Internet CD mail-order business, jessicawilliams.com.

She appeared at the 2004 and 2006 "Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Festivals" at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC.

She currently resides in Washington State.

[edit] Recognition

[edit] Selected Discography

Jessica Williams, pianist and composer. Photo (by E Arc) appeared on the cover of her 2004 solo release for Hep Records, "The Real Deal"
Jessica Williams, pianist and composer. Photo (by E Arc) appeared on the cover of her 2004 solo release for Hep Records, "The Real Deal"
  • 1976 Portal of Antrim — Adelphi
  • 1979 Orgonomic Music — Clean Cuts
  • 1980 Rivers of Memory — Clean Cuts
  • 1982 Update (Jessica Williams album) — Clean Cuts
  • 1986 Nothin' But the Truth — BlackHawk
  • 1990 And Then, There's This — Timeless
  • 1992 Live at Maybeck Recital Hall, Vol. 21 — Concord Jazz
  • 1993 Next Step — Hep
  • 1993 Arrival — Jazz Focus
  • 1994 Momentum — Jazz Focus
  • 1994 Song That I Heard — HEP
  • 1994 In the Pocket — Hep
  • 1994 Encounters — Jazz Focus
  • 1995 Inventions — Jazz Focus
  • 1995 Joy — Jazz Focus
  • 1995 Intuition — Jazz Focus
  • 1996 Gratitude — Candid
  • 1996 Jessica's Blues — Jazz Focus
  • 1996 Victoria Concert — Jazz Focus
  • 1997 Higher Standards — Candid
  • 1998 Encounters, Vol. 2 — Jazz Focus
  • 1998 Joyful Sorrow: A Solo Tribute to Bill Evans — BlackHawk
  • 1999 In the Key of Monk — Jazz Focus
  • 1999 Ain't Misbehavin' — Candid
  • 2000 Jazz in the Afternoon — Candid
  • 2000 Blue Fire — Jazz Focus
  • 2001 I Let a Song Go out of My Heart — Hep
  • 2001 Some Ballads, Some Blues — Jazz Focus
  • 2002 This Side Up — MaxJazz
  • 2003 All Alone — MaxJazz
  • 2004 Live At Yoshi's, Vol. 1 — MaxJazz
  • 2004 The Real Deal (Jessica Williams album) — Hep Jazz
  • 2005 Live at Yoshi's, Vol. 2 — MaxJazz
  • 2006 Billy's Theme: A Tribute to Dr. Billy Taylor — Origin Arts

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Scott Yanow. Jessica Williams. Retrieved on 2007-02-19.
  2. ^ Introducing Jessica Williams. Retrieved on 2007-02-19.
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