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Mitchel Forman (born January 24, 1956) is a
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and fusion keyboard player.


Biography and music career

Mitchel Forman began studying classical piano at the age of seven. At 17 he entered the
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(MSM) for three years of study and began working with bands in New York. Shortly after graduating from MSM he began touring and recording with
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, playing in both Mulligan's big band and quartet, and work with
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followed. In 1980 Forman's solo career began with a piano performance at the
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. This recording became his first album, ''Live at Newport''. In subsequent years he worked on the road with
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, and
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. Forman also recorded two solo piano albums for
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and toured in Europe regularly. He joined guitarist John McLaughlin for a year and a half on the road, recording and contributing to two of the band's recordings - the seminal ''
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'' and '' Adventures in Radioland''. Forman then joined ex-
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saxophonist
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, touring, recording and contributing to Shorter's '' Phantom Navigator''. In 1985, Forman began leading his own band and recorded his group debut for Magenta Records (a division of
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), ''Train of Thought''. At the same time he continued to work with other well-known jazz and music figures, including guitarist
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("Blue Matter"),
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("Upside Downside"), Janis Siegel of
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, Dave Samuels,
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,
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("Reunion"),
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, Simon Phillips,
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, saxophonist
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and
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. Forman's 1992 tribute to the late pianist
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, ''Now & Then'', was particularly well regarded. Most of Forman's recordings are of the fusion or jazz genre, however, 1998's ''Harvest Song'' features 15 solo piano tracks. Forman started the record label Marsis Jazz. He has led the band Metro with guitarist
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, has toured in a quartet with Wolfgang Haffner, been a member of the
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band, a member of BWB band, and has been featured on albums by Jeff Golub. Forman has cited as influences
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,
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,
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,
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and
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.


Discography


As leader

* ''Childhood Dreams'' (Soul Note, 1982) * ''Only a Memory'' (Soul Note, 1983) * ''Train of Thought'' (Magenta, 1985) * ''What Else?'' (RCA, 1992) * ''Hand Made'' (Lipstick, 1993) * ''Now and Then'' (BMG/Novus 1993) * ''Harvest Song'' (Jazzline, 1997) * ''New Standards'' (UnReel, 1999) * ''Patience'' (Skip, 2001) * ''Mr. Clean: Live at the Baked Potato'' (Skip, 2002) * ''Perspectives'' (Marsis, 2006) * ''Lost and Found'' (Marsis, 2010) With Metro * ''Metro'' (Lipstick, 1994) * ''Tree People'' (Lipstick, 1995) * ''Metrocafe'' (Hip Bop, 2000) * ''Grapevine'' (Silva Screen/Hip Bop, 2002) * ''Live at the A-Trane'' (Marsis, 2004) * ''Express'' (Marsis, 2007) * ''Big Band Boom'' (Jazzline, 2015)


As sideman

With
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* ''Living in the Crest of a Wave'' (Elektra Musician, 1984) * ''The Alternative Man'' (Blue Note, 1985) * ''The Gambler'' (Jazz City 1990) With Brian Bromberg * ''It's About Time'' (Nova, 1991) * ''Brian Bromberg'' (Nova, 1993) * ''You Know That Feeling'' (Zebra, 1998) * ''Compared to That'' (Artistry Music, 2012) With
Rick Braun Rick Braun (born July 6, 1955) is a smooth jazz trumpet, flugelhorn, trombone and keyboards player, vocalist, composer, and record producer. Career Braun was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania and attended Dieruff High School. His mother was a se ...
* ''Full Stride'' (Atlantic, 1998) * ''Kisses in the Rain'' (Warner Bros., 2001) * ''Esperanto'' (Warner Bros., 2003) * ''Yours Truly'' (Artizen, 2005) * ''Sessions Vol. 1'' (Artizen, 2006) With Mark Egan * ''Mosaic'' (Hip Pocket, 1985) * ''Truth Be Told'' (Wavetone, 2010) * ''About Now'' (Wavetone, 2014) * ''Direction Home'' (Wavetone, 2015) With Jeff Golub * ''Nightlife'' (Bluemoon, 1997) * ''Dangerous Curves'' (GRP, 2000) * ''Grand Central'' (Narada, 2007) With
Chuck Loeb Charles Samuel "Chuck" Loeb (December 7, 1955 – July 31, 2017) was an American jazz guitarist and a member of the groups Steps Ahead, Metro and Fourplay. Early years and education Loeb was born in Nyack, New York, near New York City. At a ...
* ''Mediterranean'' (DMP, 1993) * ''The Music Inside'' (Shanachie, 1996) * ''The Moon, the Stars, and the Setting Sun'' (Shanachie, 1998) * ''Presence'' (Heads Up, 2007) * ''Silhouette'' (Shanachie, 2013) * ''Unspoken'' (Shanachie, 2016) With others * Jeff Beal, ''Perpetual Motion'' (Island, 1989) * Joe Beck, ''Back to Beck'' (DMP, 1988) *
Randy Bernsen Randy Bernsen (born July 15, 1954) is an American jazz guitarist. Career Bernsen was born in Needham, Massachusetts and grew up in Florida. He attended high school in Plantation, Florida, Plantation and was active in the clubs of South Florida ...
, ''Paradise Citizens'' (Zebra, 1988) *
Bill Berry William Thomas Berry (born July 31, 1958) is an American musician who was the drummer for the alternative rock band R.E.M. Although best known for his economical drumming style, Berry also played other instruments, including guitar, bass guitar ...
, ''Awkward Stage'' (Songwriter's Square, 2016) * Bob Boykin, ''Hazardous Material'' (Legato, 1996) *
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, ''The Movie Album'' (Verve, 2014) *
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, ''Reunion'' (GRP, 1990) * Terri Lyne Carrington, ''More to Say'' (E1, 2009) * Sandeep Chowta, ''Matters of the Heart'' (Sony, 2013) * Doky Brothers, ''2'' (Blue Note, 1997) *
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, ''The Gate to the Mind's Eye'' (Giant, 1994) *
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, ''Jimmy Earl'' (Legato, 1995) * Jimmy Earl, ''Stratosphere'' (Pacific Time 1999) * Richard Elliot, ''Jumpin' Off'' (Metro Blue, 1997) * Richard Elliot, ''Chill Factor'' (Capitol, 1999) *
David Foster David Walter Foster (born November 1, 1949) is a Canadian musician, composer, arranger, record producer and music executive who chaired Verve Records from 2012 to 2016. He has won 16 Grammy Awards from 47 nominations. His music career spans mor ...
, ''River of Love'' (Atlantic, 1990) * Fourplay, ''Silver'' (Heads Up, 2015) *
Stan Getz Stanley Getz (February 2, 1927 – June 6, 1991) was an American jazz saxophonist. Playing primarily the tenor saxophone, Getz was known as "The Sound" because of his warm, lyrical tone, with his prime influence being the wispy, mellow timbre ...
, '' Billy Highstreet Samba'' (EmArcy, 1990) * Danny Gottlieb, ''Aquamarine'' (Atlantic, 1987) * Danny Gottlieb, ''Whirlwind'' (Atlantic, 1989) * Charles Gross, ''Punchline'' (A&M, 1988) * Charles Gross, ''A Family Thing'' (Cinerama, 1996) * Jonas Hellborg, ''Axis'' (Day Eight Music, 1986) *
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, ''Vivir'' (FonoVisa/Strauss 1997) * Anthony Jackson, ''Interspirit'' (Abstract Logix, 2010) *
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, ''Metaphors'' (Embamba Music, 2017) *
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, ''We're Not in Kansas Anymore'' (Inakustik, 2016) *
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, ''Uncovered Soul'' (Maristar, 2018) * Kevyn Lettau, ''Universal Language'' (JVC, 1995) * Bob Leatherbarrow, ''Bumpin' in the Basement'' (Cherimoya/Chartmaker 1998) * John McLaughlin, ''
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'' (Warner Bros., 1984) * John McLaughlin, '' Adventures in Radioland'' (Relativity, 1986) * Mike Miller, ''Save the Moon'' (Marsis, 2001) *
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, ''Timeless'' (Woodward Avenue 2014) *
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, '' Walk on the Water'' (DRG, 1980) * Najee, ''Just an Illusion'' (EMI, 1992) * Billy Ocean, ''Tear Down These Walls'' (Jive, 1988) *
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, ''Petite Blonde'' (Lipstick, 1992) * Simon Phillips, ''Symbiosis'' (Lipstick, 1995) * Dave Samuels, ''Living Colors'' (MCA, 1988) *
Diane Schuur Diane Joan Schuur (born December 10, 1953), nicknamed "Deedles", is an American jazz singer and pianist. As of 2015, Schuur had released 23 albums, and had extended her jazz repertoire to include essences of Latin, gospel, pop and country musi ...
, ''Talkin' 'Bout You'' (GRP, 1988) *
John Scofield John Scofield (born December 26, 1951), sometimes referred to as "Sco", is an American guitarist and composer whose music over a long career has blended jazz, jazz fusion, funk, blues, soul and rock. He first came to mainstream attention in th ...
, ''Blue Matter'' (Gramavision, 1987) * Tom Scott, ''Smokin' Section'' (Windham Hill, 1999) * James Senese, ''Passpartu'' (Itwhy, 2003) *
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, ''Grand Design'' (Bonneville, 1998) *
Wayne Shorter Wayne Shorter (born August 25, 1933) is an American jazz saxophonist and composer. Shorter came to prominence in the late 1950s as a member of, and eventually primary composer for, Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. In the 1960s, he joined Miles D ...
, ''Phantom Navigator'' (Columbia, 1987) * Janis Siegel, ''At Home'' (Atlantic, 1987) *
Chris Standring Chris Standring (born 1 December 1960) is a British jazz guitarist known for his heavy use of 1970s-style musical nuances. Before launching his solo career with his 1998 album ''Velvet'', he represented a third of the band SolarSystem, a band t ...
, ''Sunlight'' (Ultimate Vibe, 2018) * Steps Ahead, ''Magnetic'' (Elektra 1986) *
Mike Stern Mike Stern (born January 10, 1953) is an American jazz guitarist. After playing with Blood, Sweat & Tears, he worked with drummer Billy Cobham, then with trumpeter Miles Davis from 1981 to 1983 and again in 1985. He then began a solo career, ...
, ''Upside Downside'' (Atlantic, 1986) * Curtis Stigers, ''Time Was'' (Arista, 1995) * Andy Summers, ''World Gone Strange'' (Private Music, 1991) * Andy Summers, ''Synaesthesia'' (CMP, 1995) * Mel Torme, Gerry Mulligan, George Shearing, ''The Classic Concert Live'' (Concord Jazz, 2005) *
Frankie Valli Francesco Stephen Castelluccio (born May 3, 1934), better known by his stage name Frankie Valli, is an American singer, known as the frontman of the Four Seasons beginning in 1960. He is known for his unusually powerful lead falsetto voice. ...
, ''...Is the Word'' (Warner Bros., 1978) *
Dave Valentin David Peter Valentin (April 29, 1952 – March 8, 2017) was an American Latin jazz flautist of Puerto Rican descent. Life and career Valentin was born to Puerto Rican parents in The Bronx in New York City. He attended The High School of Mu ...
, ''Light Struck'' (GRP, 1986) * Carl Verheyen, ''Mustang Run'' (Cranktone, 2013) *
Georg Wadenius Georg "Jojje" Wadenius (born 4 May 1945) is a Swedish multi-instrumentalist, singer, and composer who was particularly active during the 1970s and 1980s as a studio and session guitarist and bassist, as well as for a series of albums of childre ...
, ''Cleo'' (Four Leaf Clover 1987) * Peter White, ''Glow'' (Columbia, 2001)


References


External links


Official site
*
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br>All About Jazz interview, February 2001
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