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With guest artists
including;
Roy Hargrove, Greg Gisbert, Eric Alexander, Sharel Cassity and
Michael Dease and Yotam.
Breaking into the music
scene only a few years
ago, pianist Roy Assaf has
already earned acclaim
from jazz masters Kenny
Barron and Jason Moran.
With appearances on 20
albums as a sideman and
co-leader, Roy’s first
album as a leader—titled
“Respect” and being
released on Jazz Legacy
Productions—includes such
remarkable players as
Reuben Rogers on bass,
Greg Hutchinson on drums
and special guests Roy
Hargrove on trumpet and
Eric Alexander on
saxophone.
Roy
arrived in New York in the
Autumn of 2005 with a
dream of pursuing his
musical career. Shortly
after that, he was invited
to join the Dizzy
Gillespie All Star Band on
piano for an extended
European tour consisting
of 13 cities, as well as
additional performances in
Canada, Puerto Rico, and
one week at the famed Blue
Note in New York City.
Since that time, he has
been steadily working both
with small groups as well
as big bands in various
venues and festivals
around the world. In
accompanying these famous
groups, Roy has had the
honor of sharing the stage
with such jazz legends as
Jimmy Heath, James Moody,
Slide Hampton, Roy
Hargrove, Antonio Hart and
many more.
Moreover, Roy has
performed with numerous
individual artists
including Randy Brecker,
Lewis Nash, T.S. Monk,
Barry Harris, Dr. Billy
Taylor, Claudio Roditi,
Steve Davis, John Lee, Ron
Carter, Wallace Roney,
Buster Williams and Trilok
Gurtu, among other
world-renowned musicians.
Having been awarded
numerous honors, Roy
earned the 31st Annual
Downbeat Student Award for
Outstanding Performance,
the 2008 ASCAP Foundation
Young Jazz Composer Award,
the 2nd place honor for
the Charlie Palmieri
Memorial piano
Competition, the Eubie
Blake National Jazz
Institute Award, the
America-Israel Cultural
Foundation Prize for Young
Israeli Musicians and the
30th Annual Downbeat
Student Award for Best
Jazz Arrangement.
Roy currently plays with
the Dizzy Gillespie All
Stars, the Winard Harper
Sextet, The John Lee
Quartet, the Sharel
Cassity Quintet, the
Victor Bastidas Project,
the Alex Terrier Quartet,
Augmented Reality, the Nir
Naaman Quartet, the
Michael Dease Big-Band and
NYConnection.
“Roy
Assaf is not only a fine
musician, he is a fine
young man. Anyone would be
happy to have him in their
band. He is a tremendous
asset to any musical
experience” (James
Moody)
“Roy Assaf
is an amazing pianist –
you will definitely be
learning a lot of good
things about him.”
(Kenny Barron)
“Roy
Assaf marries tradition,
both American and Israeli,
into a new form of jazz.
This type of culturally
relevant music is vital
for the future of jazz. I
am certain that his
musical contribution will
earn many followers.”
(Jason Moran)
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