Ted Kooshian
Ted Kooshian (born October 8, 1961) is a New York jazz pianist and keyboardist who has performed with artists that include Aretha Franklin, Chuck Berry,[1] Toni Braxton, Marvin Hamlisch, Sarah Brightman,[2] and Blood, Sweat, and Tears.[1] Kooshian has played in many Broadway pit orchestras,[3] and is a member of the Ed Palermo Big Band.[4] Originally from San Jose, California, Kooshian has been actively performing since the 1980s. He has released three CDs: Clockwork (2004),[5] Ted Kooshian's Standard Orbit Quartet (2008) (on Summit Records),[6] and Underdog, And Other Stories... (2009) (on Summit Records).[7]
Discography
- Ted Kooshian's Standard Orbit Quartet “Underdog, And Other Stories...”
- Ted Kooshian “Ted Kooshian’s Standard Orbit Quartet”
- Ted Kooshian “Clockwork”
- Michael Andrew “A Swingerhead Christmas”
- Ed Palermo Big Band “Plays The Music of Frank Zappa”
- Ed Palermo Big Band “Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance”
- Ed Palermo Big Band “Eddy Loves Frank”
- Alexis P. Suter Band “Just Another Fool”
- Judy Barnett “Swingin”
- Judy Barnett “The Road to my Heart”
- Judy Barnett “Too Darn Hot”
- Rick Wald “Aural Hieroglyphics”
- Rick Wald 16NYC “Castaneda’s Dreams”
- Rick Wald 16NYC “Play That Thing”
- Scott Whitfield “Speaking of Love”
- Ray Marchica “A Different View”
- various artists “Welcome to the Jazz Café”
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