Eric Reed, Classic jazz Artist

Eric Reid is an American jazz pianist and composer. His group Black Note released several albums in the 1990s. Reed has worked with Robert Stewart, Irvin Mayfield, Cassandra Wilson, Mary Stallings, Clark Terry, Dianne Reeves, Elvin Jones, Ron Carter, Paula West, and Benny Carter.

In 2010 he joined the Christian McBride combo Inside Straight, which produced the album Kind of Brown. Reed has also worked as a composer, scoring music for independent and mainstream films, including the comedy Life, featuring Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence. Three of his albums have charted on the Billboard’ Top Jazz Albums chart: 1995’s The Swing and I (peak No. 22); 1998’s Pure Imagination (peak No. 8); and 1999’s Manhattan Melodies (peak No. 21).

 

 

Born: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Genre: Jazz

Eric Reed began playing piano at age two, and by the age of five was playing piano in his minister father’s church, and at age seven he began formal study at Philadelphia’s Settlement Music School. At age 11 his family moved to Los Angeles, and he studied at the R. D. Colburn School of Arts.

In May 1986, at Colburn School, Reed met Wynton Marsalis, an encounter that would greatly aid his career. At age 18, during a year of college at California State University, Northridge, Reed briefly toured with Marsalis. He joined Marsalis’s septet a year later, and worked with him from 1990 to 1991. From 1991–1992 he worked with Joe Henderson and Freddie Hubbard, and again from 1992 to 1995. He later worked with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra for two years (1996–1998), and led his own group in 1999.

Reed has worked with Robert Stewart, Irvin Mayfield, Cassandra Wilson, Mary Stallings, Clark Terry, Dianne Reeves, Elvin Jones, Ron Carter, Paula West, and Benny Carter. In 2010 he joined the Christian McBride combo Inside Straight, which produced the album Kind of Brown.

Reed has also worked as a composer, scoring music for independent and mainstream films, including the comedy Life, featuring Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence.

Three of his albums have charted on the Billboard’ Top Jazz Albums chart: 1995’s The Swing and I (peak No. 22); 1998’s Pure Imagination (peak No. 8); and 1999’s Manhattan Melodies (peak No. 21).

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