David Benoit (musician)

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David Benoit
Background information
Birth name David Benoit
Born August 18, 1953 (1953-08-18) (age 54)
Bakersfield, California, United States
Genre(s) jazz fusion / contemporary jazz
Occupation(s) songwriter, instrumentalist
Instrument(s) Piano
Years active 1976–present
Label(s) Peak
Website www.benoit.com

David Benoit, (born August 18th, 1953) is an American jazz fusion / contemporary jazz pianist, composer and producer, who is from Los Angeles, California. He has been nominated for five Grammy Awards.

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[edit] Personal Life

Born in Bakersfield, California, Benoit grew up in The South Bay of Los Angeles. He studied piano at age 13 with Marya Cressy Wright and continued his training with Abraham Fraser, who was the pianist for Arturo Toscaninni. He focused on theory and composition at El Camino College, studying orchestration with Donald Nelligan, and later took film scoring classes taught by Donald Ray at UCLA. His education in music conducting began with Heiichiro Ohyama, assistant conductor of the L.A. Philharmonic, and continued with Jan Robertson, head of the conducting department at UCLA. He is currently studying conducting with Jeffrey Schindler, Music Director for the UC Santa Barbara symphony orchestra. He and his wife Kei Benoit are the parents of an adopted daughter, June Koko, and reside in Palos Verdes, California.

[edit] Professional Career

He began his career as a Musical Director and conductor for diva Lainie Kazan in 1976 before moving on to similar roles with singer/actresses Ann Margaret and Connie Stevens.

His GRP debut album Freedom at Midnight was his biggest seller and most popular album. Benoit also says that it was his favorite album to produce, because it was when "everything came together," as he stated in an interview on smoothviews.com. An earlier album on Spindletop Records, This Side Up, was subsequently re-released on the GRP label.

Out of respect for one of his main influencers, Bill Evans, he dedicated his 1992 album Letter to Evan to him.

Many of his songs employ a string section, most notably on his American Landscape and Orchestral Stories albums in 1997 and 2005, respectively. He has said that it is his dream to release a symphonic album.

In 2000, after the death of Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz, he released a memorial album entitled Here's To You, Charlie Brown: 50 Great Years. Collaborators included the chorus group Take 6, guitarist Mark Antoine and trumpeter Chris Botti. He also did the music for "Peanuts" in the later specials.

Benoit has performed at The White House for three U.S. Presidents: Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan and George Bush, Sr. Other dignitaries he performed for include Colin Powell, Hillary Clinton, Al Gore, the late Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, former Los Angeles Mayor James Hahn and Senator Dick Durbin.

An earlier cover of Vince Guaraldi's Linus and Lucy, recorded in 1985 for the aforementioned album This Side Up, enjoyed notable radio airplay and helped to launch the smooth jazz genre.

Benoit has arranged, conducted and performed music for many popular pop and jazz artists over the years, including Russ Freeman and the Rippingtons (he was involved with the band in its formative stages, and they often appeared on each other's albums), Kenny Loggins, Patti Austin, Dave Koz, Kenny Rankin, Faith Hill, David Lanz, Cece Winans, David Pack, David Sanborn, The Walt Disney Company and Brian McKnight. He also paid homage to one of his chief influences, Leonard Bernstein, by playing, arranging and performing on The Songs of West Side Story, an all-star project produced by David Pack, which achieved gold sales status. Benoit contributed to the Rippingtons' debut album entitled Moonlighting, named by Jazziz magazine as the most influential contemporary jazz album of all time. They also released collaborative efforts The Benoit/Freeman Project and The Benoit/Freeman Project 2.

His music can be heard during The Weather Channel's "Local on the 8s" segments and his song "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" is included in their 2008 compilation release, The Weather Channel Presents: Smooth Jazz II.

[edit] Discography

Title Year of Release Label
Heavier Than Yesterday 1977 AVI
Can You Imagine 1980 AVI
Stages 1982 AVI
Digits 1983 AVI
Christmastime 1983 AVI
This Side Up 1985 AVI
Freedom At Midnight 1987 GRP
Every Step Of The Way 1988 GRP
Urban Daydreams 1989 GRP
Waiting For Spring 1989 GRP
Inner Motion 1990 GRP
Shadows 1991 GRP
Letter To Evan 1992 GRP
The Benoit/Freeman Project 1994 GRP
Shaken Not Stirred 1994 GRP
The Best of David Benoit: 1987 - 1995 1995 GRP
Remembering Christmas 1996 GRP
American Landscape 1997 GRP
Professional Dreamer 1999 GRP
Here's To You, Charlie Brown: 50 Great Years 2000 GRP
Fuzzy Logic 2002 GRP
Right Here, Right Now 2003 GRP
Benoit/Freeman Project 2 2004 Peak
Orchestral Stories 2005 Peak
Full Circle 2006 Peak

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