Kevin Hays
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Kevin Hays (born May 1, 1968 in New York City) is a jazz pianist. He was raised in Greenwich, Connecticut
He is known for the Kevin Hays Trio and being in the Bill Stewart Trio.
Featured on dozens of recordings with a variety of leading jazz artists, 10 CDs as a leader himself, 3 included on the renowned Blue Note Records, Kevin Hays is amongst the most brilliant pianist/keyboardists and composers in the current international jazz panorama.
Hays has played with Sonny Rollins, Benny Golson, Ron Carter, Pat Metheny, Joe Henderson, Roy Haynes, John Scofield, Donald Harrison, Chris Potter, Al Foster, Buster Williams, Art Farmer, et al.
He began studying piano at the age of 6 and was playing professionally by 15, finding himself two years later, playing with baritone saxophonist Nick Brignola. After spending a year at the Manhattan School of Music to perfect his skills, he began travelling around the U.S., Japan, and Europe with various bands, including The Harper Brothers, Benny Golson, Joe Henderson and Eddie Gomez.
In 1994 he signed a contract with Blue Note, releasing 3 recordings which received favourable opinion by the press and from specialized critics. His “Seventh Sense” (1994), praised by the New York Times, was recognized as one of the "Top 40 Jazz Releases of the Year" by Musician Magazine; and “Andalucia” (1997), featuring Ron Carter and Jack DeJohnette, was voted four stars by DownBeat Magazine.
In 1995 Sonny Rollins invited Kevin to join his group, and a year and a half later guitarist John Scofield wanted Hays to tour in his celebrated “Quiet” band.
Kevin Hays continues to perform worldwide in solo concerts and as a member of The Sangha Quartet, which features young and well known overseas jazz players such as Seamus Blake (tenor sax), Larry Grenadier (double bass), and Bill Stewart (drums): with this quartet he has recorded “Fear of Roaming”, where he contributed five compositions and one arrangement.
His own trio, which lines up as permanent elements bass player Doug Weiss and Bill Stewart on drums: on its recordings with the Kevin Hays Trio (the latest release is For Heaven's Sake, JazzEyes) demonstrates both his innate talent for arrangements and his high-level piano technique.