An excellent modern, mainstream pianist who is adaptable to many acoustic jazz settings,
Stanley Cowell has long been underrated except among knowing musicians. He studied the piano from the time he was four, and
Art Tatum made an early impact. After attending Oberlin College Conservatory and the University of Michigan,
Cowell (who had played with
Rahsaan Roland Kirk while at Oberlin) moved to New York in 1966. He played regularly with
Marion Brown (1966-1967),
Max Roach (1967-1970), and the
Bobby Hutcherson-
Harold Land quintet (1968-1971). In the early '70s,
Cowell worked in
Music Inc. with
Charles Tolliver, and they co-founded the label Strata East. He played regularly with
the Heath Brothers during 1974-1983, and since 1981 has been a busy jazz educator.
Cowell has recorded as a leader for Arista-Freedom (1969), ECM (1972), Strata East, Galaxy, Unisson, DIW, Concord, and SteepleChase.
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Scott Yanow, Rovi