Philippe Saisse

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Philippe Saisse

Saisse as part of the Phillips Saisse Palladino trio, Rome, 2009 Photo: Luca Fiaccavento
Background information
Genres Smooth jazz, alternative rock, pop, electronica, instrumental
Occupations Musician, songwriter, record producer, arranger
Instruments Keyboards
Associated acts Phillips Saisse Palladino
Website Official site

Philippe Saisse is a French Grammy Award-nominated Smooth Jazz and New Age music keyboardist, producer and arranger.

He was born in Marseille and raised in Paris. After studying at the Conservatoire de Paris he won a scholarship to the Berklee College of Music. He became the protégé of Gary Burton and debuted on Al Di Meola's Splendido Hotel. He also worked with Nile Rodgers and Felicia Collins in the album Outloud and wrote for David Sanborn. He has also worked in the alternative rock, jazz fusion and rock world for David Bowie, Chaka Khan, Al Jarreau, Paul King, The Rolling Stones and others.

Between 1988 and 1990 he performed as the regular house band keyboardist in The Sunday Night Band, during the two seasons that the highly acclaimed music performance program Sunday Night ran on NBC late-night television.[1]

Saisse's 2008 solo album, At World's Edge, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album. Although it did not reach the commercial success normally expected of an album boasting a cast of highly ranked musicians, it reunited Saisse with two old friends: bassist Pino Palladino, and drummer Simon Phillips. The three performers joined together as an instrumental rock/jazz fusion trio ensemble, PSP or Phillips Saisse Palladino. Their debut album, PSP LIVE, on the C.A.R.E Music Group label (of Munich) and the Forest Records label has been supported by a minor tour of Europe from 2009 through February 2010, spotlighting the talents of each performer in the songs chosen for their set list.[2] The trio finished up their tour in Japan at the end of March, 2010, having allowed Palladino time in February to honor his responsibilities as the touring bassist with The Who, at the Super Bowl XLIV half-time show in the United States.

Saisse was a member of Dave Koz & The Kozmos, the house band of The Emeril Lagasse Show.[3]

Partial discography

  • PSP LIVE (2/2009)
  • At World's Edge (04/15/2008)
  • Halfway Til Dawn (09/13/1999)
  • Halfway Til Dawn (03/03/2003)
  • Next Voyage (08/1997)
  • Miss you in New York (1995, with T-Square)
    • recorded piano parts in the album, as part of "T-Square and Friends". His playing can be heard on several of the tracks, including "Papillon (Cajan Style)".
  • Valerian (10/25/1990)

References

  1. "Sunday Night" episodes No. 104 (1988), No. 113 (1989), No. 114 (1989), No. 121 (1989)
  2. "Philippe Saisse Is On Top Of World With First Ever Grammy Nod For Best Jazz Album "At World’s Edge," Dedicated To Late Father". Miles High Productions. 2000-2010. Retrieved 14 February 2010. 
  3. "Dave Koz & The Kozmos". Retrieved May 10, 2010. 

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