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Arthur "Art" Resnick was a jazz pianist and composer who toured and recorded with several jazz greats. Some of the famous musicians Resnick accompanied include
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, James Moody,
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and Richie Cole. He released three albums as leader, and played on at least 13 other recordings. He performed in Europe, Australia and the US, playing in major clubs in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Lisbon and Sydney.


Biography

Arthur Irwin Resnick was born on March 20, 1941, in
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. He studied classical piano with Sanford Margolis. Resnick became interested in jazz and played several clubs in Minneapolis and
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before heading to
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in 1968. Shortly after arriving in the Bay Area, he joined a psychedelic rock band,
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, who frequently opened for bands like
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, and
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. After San Francisco, his focus turned to jazz, playing and teaching in New York, San Diego, and Alaska. In 1973, he recorded ''Jungleopolis'', with Paul Lagos (drums),
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(bass), and Bob Rockwell (clarinet, saxophone, flute). The album was released by UK record label, Symposium Records, in March 1975 and in the US in February 1976. ''Jungleopolis'' received a five-star review in Downbeat. This was a vibrant time for jazz in the
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and these musicians were an important part of the boom. The same year saxophonist
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produced an album for singer Roberta Davis, featuring Resnick on piano. He lived, taught and played in San Diego, California, accompanying guest artists like
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. Resnick helped start, and wrote some of the music for the quartet "Expedition" with Bob Rockwell,
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and
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. About Expedition,
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wrote, "Art was an excellent jazz pianist, but in addition, his fantastic compositions gave us our identity. Going to Alaska and also our time in Australia was very special." Expedition co-founder Bob Rockwell called Resnick "a visionary", after listening to ''Jungleopolis'' 50 years after the recording was made. During that time Resnick also recorded an album with drummer Kenny Horst on which he wrote one of the tracks. In 1980 Art spent a month in
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playing with trumpeter
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. The band also opened for Freddie on those shows. He played clubs in
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, for about a year, and in 1990, Resnick was playing with
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in
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. After Paris, he moved to Portland, and recently Saint Paul. In 1980, Resnick met saxophonist and flutist Peter Ponzol, who recalls: "Our recording, ''Conversations'', is one of the most incredible pieces of music I have ever been part of." Ponzol goes on to tell how they met.
A friend invited me to her loft in NYC for a party, "Bring a horn; there is going to be a great pianist there" We played a few standards and I sensed that we had the right connections. I asked Art if he liked to play free. So I booked time in a studio that had a great piano and only a few days later we recorded. I was in a sound booth and could barely even see Art. The music is exactly as we recorded. Nothing was discussed. The pieces flowed and ended by themselves. The communication is on another level and I have never experienced anything like it again. People swear that most is composed.
The two also played in Germany and recorded another version of ''Conversations'' there. In 2023, the initial, previously unreleased recording of ''Conversations'' with Ponzol was released on streaming platforms. For the release of ''1, 2, 3'' in 1988, the Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble wrote, "Internationally renowned pianist Art Resnick has put together a new trio with a burning young rhythm section. The story of Resnick's life and career spans many decades and several continents." Resnick's second album, ''A Gift'' (1988) was well-received in reviews.
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, "Famous People Who've Met Me", mentions the influence of Art and his brother
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. For a few years, Resnick played in the Los Angeles area with bassist Jeff Johnson, intrepid drummer Billy Mintz and influential saxophonist,
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. By 1991, Johnson had settled in Seattle and Resnick had relocated to Portland, Oregon, where Johnson recorded the quartet for the album ''My Heart''. This album was finally released in 2023 as a tribute to Art when Johnson learned that his former mentor was ill. Paul Rauch wrote the following review in All About Jazz:
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stalwarts as pianist Art Resnick. As both a pianist and composer, Resnick was a deep dive into jazz harmony and ear training for the young bassist, not to mention a meter-bending composer several turns ahead of the compositional curve in jazz.
Resnick returned to the Twin Cities in 2019. He was scheduled to accompany
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in March 2020, but the event was cancelled due to
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restrictions. On March 13, 2021, he played with trumpet player Steve Kenny in a Minnesota Community Network show called "What Would Monk Do?". In 2021, Resnick's work was honored as a Minnesota Jazz Legend by the state of Minnesota, jazz88 RADIO and Patty Peterson. Resnick died after a short stay in hospice care, in
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, on June 26, 2023. Pianist Ricky Peterson, known for his years with
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and his work with
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, wrote "Throughout the years that I was learning, rt Resnickwas—and always will be—one of the most prolific, creative and real piano players in the Twin Cities."


Discography


As leader or co-leader


Art Resnick Quartet

* ''Jungleoplis'' - Symposium - SYS2005(1975) * ''In the Heart of the Temple'' (digital, unreleased original, posthumous) - Each Hit Music (2023)


Art Resnick Trio

* ''A Gift'' - Capri (1988) * ''1, 2, 3'' - PJCE (June 15, 2013)


Peter Ponzol and Art Resnick

* ''Conversations'' (vinyl) - View (1983) * ''Conversations'' (digital, unreleased original, posthumous) - (2023)


As sideman


with Bobby Shew and Chuck Findley

* ''Trumpets no end'' - In & Out Records – IOR7032-2 (1984)


with Roberta Davis

* ''For the Record'' - Cookhouse CHS-7328A (1975)


with Kenny Horst

* ''Kenny Horst'' - Pulse - (1983)


with Nat Adderley

* ''Talkin' bout you Canon'' - Delos (1994)


with Randy Resnick and Pete Effamy

* ''Four You'' - Each Hit Music (2022)


with Jeff Johnson

* ''My Heart'' - Origin Records (2023)


References


External links


Art Resnick DiscographyYouTube channel"A Gift", Amazon MusicArt Resnick Trio, Apple MusicAll Music GuideArt Resnick Trio(Video) Gary Bartz Live in Spain, 1990(Video) Four Phases by Art Resnick, Dianne Davies - piano (2015)All About Jazz
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