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Orrin Evans

American jazz pianist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Orrin Evans
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Orrin Evans (born 28 March 1975)[1] is an American jazz pianist. Evans was born in Trenton, New Jersey and raised in Philadelphia.[2] He attended Rutgers University, and then studied with Kenny Barron.[2] He worked as a sideman for Bobby Watson, Ralph Peterson, Duane Eubanks, and Lenora Zenzalai-Helm, and released his debut as a leader in 1994. He signed with Criss Cross Jazz in 1997, recording prolifically with the label. He was awarded a 2010 Pew Fellowships in the Arts.[3]

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Orrin Evans, Arts for Art - Vision Festival 2024. Photo by Marek Lazarski

In 2017, Evans was named the new pianist in The Bad Plus replacing Ethan Iverson.[4] He departed amicably in 2021 to focus on leading his own ensemble.

Evans is married to vocalist Dawn Warren Evans, who is also his manager.[5]

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Discography

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