Mark Levine
Mark Jay Levine (born October 4, 1938) is an American jazz pianist, trombonist, composer, author and educator.
Levine was born in Concord, New Hampshire, on October 4, 1938. He began playing the piano at the age of five and started trombone in his early teens. He attended Boston University, and graduated with a degree in music in 1960. He also studied privately with Jaki Byard, Hall Overton, and Herb Pomeroy.After graduating, Levine moved to New York, where he freelanced and then played with musicians including Houston Person (1966), Mongo Santamaría (1969–70), and Willie Bobo (1971–74). Levine then moved to San Francisco, and played there with Woody Shaw in 1975–76. Levine made his first recording as a leader for Catalyst Records in 1976. He also played with the Blue Mitchell/Harold Land Quintet (1975–79), Joe Henderson, Stan Getz, Bobby Hutcherson, Luis Gasca, and Cal Tjader (1979–83). From 1980 to 1983, he concentrated on valve trombone, but then returned to playing mainly the piano. He then led his own bands, and recorded for Concord as a leader in 1983 and 1985. From 1992 Levine was part of Henderson's big band. Levine created a new trio in 1996 and recorded it for his own, eponymous label. His Latin jazz group, Que Calor, was formed in 1997.
Levine was born in Concord, New Hampshire, on October 4, 1938. He began playing the piano at the age of five and started trombone in his early teens. He attended Boston University, and graduated with a degree in music in 1960. He also studied privately with Jaki Byard, Hall Overton, and Herb Pomeroy.After graduating, Levine moved to New York, where he freelanced and then played with musicians including Houston Person (1966), Mongo Santamaría (1969–70), and Willie Bobo (1971–74). Levine then moved to San Francisco, and played there with Woody Shaw in 1975–76. Levine made his first recording as a leader for Catalyst Records in 1976. He also played with the Blue Mitchell/Harold Land Quintet (1975–79), Joe Henderson, Stan Getz, Bobby Hutcherson, Luis Gasca, and Cal Tjader (1979–83). From 1980 to 1983, he concentrated on valve trombone, but then returned to playing mainly the piano. He then led his own bands, and recorded for Concord as a leader in 1983 and 1985. From 1992 Levine was part of Henderson's big band. Levine created a new trio in 1996 and recorded it for his own, eponymous label. His Latin jazz group, Que Calor, was formed in 1997.
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The Jazz Theory Book. Part I |
cchucho39 (429)
3728d ago
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123 | Piano | Book | |
The Jazz Theory Book |
cchucho39 (429)
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540 | Piano | Book | |
El Libro del Jazz Piano |
cchucho39 (429)
3758d ago
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314 | Piano | Book | |
The Jazz Piano Book |
sbarnes (12)
3819d ago
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316 | Piano | Book | |
The jazz teory book ( Edizione italiana di Fabio jegher ) |
peppe80 (1)
4759d ago
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443 | Piano, Cello, Guitar, Trumpet, Violin, Clarinet, Flute, Saxophone, Viola, Organ, Horn, Bass, Accordion, Trombone | Book | |
The jazz piano book Complete |
jaco991234 (46)
4894d ago
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316 | Piano | Book | |
Soshana |
adrielbote (42)
4904d ago
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1 | Piano | Original | |
Shoshana |
adrielbote (42)
5003d ago
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1 | Piano | Original | |
The Jazz Piano Book |
pianofiles2011 (55)
5013d ago
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316 | Piano | Book | |
The Drop 2 Book |
pianofiles2011 (55)
5013d ago
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59 | Piano | Book | |
Jazz Theory |
pianofiles2011 (55)
5013d ago
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540 | Piano | Book | |
Levine Jazz Theory Book - Part V - The Rest Of It |
chapapota (21)
5018d ago
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49 | Piano, Guitar, Trumpet, Saxophone, Bass, Trombone | Original | |
Jazz libro de teoría (parte 1) |
chapapota (21)
5019d ago
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122 | Piano | Original | |
The Jazz Piano Book |
jelyn0568 (2)
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316 | Piano | Book | |
The Jazz Piano Book |
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316 | Piano | Book |