Tom Garvin (4 Feb 1944 - 31 Jul 2011) was a highly regarded jazz pianist, accompanist, arranger, composer, lyricist, and producer.
Born in Petersburg, Virginia, his parents divorced when he was young, and his mother did clerical work while they lived with his grandmother. As a child, he received a key gift from his mother which was a toy piano. From then on, Garvin wanted to be a musician. After earning a degree in music composition at Baltimore’s Peabody Institute in the mid-1960s, Garvin served as a pianist-arranger in the Army Field Band.Garvin with Mitch Mitchell |
Here's "Autumn in New York" from above album.
In 1972, Garvin began writing songs for the Tonight Show Band with Doc Severinsen and eventually composed dozens of tunes for the TV program. “I’d just write them and send them in,” Garvin told The Times in 1992. “I went in once and watched Doc rehearse one of my tunes, and he was excellent.… So I thought, ‘Hey, I don’t need to be here.’ Such public reticence contributed to Garvin’s relatively low profile outside of the jazz community. A fixture on the Los Angeles jazz scene, Garvin was “one of our town’s better jazz pianists,” reported The Times.
Garvin was instrumental in helping ITI Records establish itself in 1982. He was also instrumental in recording alongside other ITI alumni: Ruth Price, Mike Campbell, Mike Stephans and the Seventh Avenue Band, Lou Rovner and Estelle Reiner. Garvin performed and taught master classes all over the world. In 1997 he was commissioned to compose some music for The Utah Symphony.
The lack of visibility was surprising given his musicianship and “articulately crafted keyboard style,” Heckman wrote in a 2001 Times review of a performance that featured such standards as “I’ll Close My Eyes” and “I Fall in Love Too Easily.” Briefly married, Garvin tended to name many original tunes after the women he dated and his close friends. His oeuvre included “Mitch,” “Talara,” “Elaine” and “Jane.”
Garvin was diagnosed with cancer in 2008, from which he succumbed to on July 31, 2011, at an assisted living facility in Encino, Los Angeles, California. He was sixty-seven.
(Edited from Los Angeles Times, Bandcamp & Wikipedia)
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For the four albums listed below of Tom Garvin as a soloist and accompanist go here:
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Tom Garvin – In 3 Dimensions (1983 ITI)
Big Band Side
1. Whim 5:31
2. Mitch 7:11
3. Princess 5:20
4. Fancy Dance 7:00
Solo Piano Side
5. Jane 4:44
6. Early 7:14
7. Elaine 1:53
8. Everything Happens To Me 8:22
9. If I Had You 0:46
This album showcases Tom’s three dimensions including big band leader, solo pianist and composer/arranger on four tracks for big band and five tracks on solo piano. The music ranges from samba to elegant Ellington. Featured musicians include John Heard on bass, Peter Donald on drums, Tom Peterson and Kim Richmond on sax and Gene Goe on trumpet.
Mike Campbell & Tom Garvin – Blackberry Winter (1984 ITI)
1 Blackberry Winter 5:31
2 That Old Feeling 2:58
3 Early 3:24
4 How Deep Is The Ocean 2:31
5 Music's The Only Thing On My Mind 4:59
6 Ball Game 3:06
7 Z's 5:22
8 The Trouble With Hello Is Goodbye 4:21
9 Sweet Lorraine 3:02
10 Alone Again 3:46
11 I Concentrate On You 2:32
Gary Jackson of BRE stated, “Mike has one of the pure jazz voices that harken to the younger days of Mel Torme”. Cadence said, “This is vocal jazz at its most refined…” “Pianist Garvin is right on target…”
Madeline Eastman & Tom Garvin – Bare (2001Mad Kat)
1. Not Like This
2. O Cantador (Like A Lover)
3. Listen Here
4. Never Let Me Go
5. My Ship / Soul Eyes
6. I'm Gonna Laugh You
7. Bilhete
8. You Better Go Now
9. Lucky to be Me
10. Funeral Blues/Turn Out the Stars
Eastman’s snowballing musical maturity is evident on her first duo album, 2001’s “Bare,” another collection of stunning ballads with Los Angeles pianist Tom Garvin, a highly sought after pianist.
Tom Garvin – Alone (2015 ITI)
1 Once In A While 5:16
2 Autumn In New York 5:27
3 Early 7:33
4 Bradley’s Revenge 4:33
5 Elaine 2:03
6 If I Had You 0:49
7 Everything Happens To Me 8:41
8 Kathryn 6:12
9 Joy Spring 3:08
10 Jane 5:00
11 Lullaby Of Birdland 1:54
This solo album showcases Tom’s piano styling that lent itself to many singers in the past.
All above found on the usual streamers @ 192.
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