Aaron Diehl (/diːl/;[1] born September 22, 1985) is an American jazz pianist and composer.
He was the 2014 Monterey Jazz Festival Commission Artist and composed Three Streams of Expression, dedicated to pianist and composer John Lewis. He was the 2013 recipient of the Jazz Journalists Association Award for Up-And-Coming Artist,[2] the 2012 Prix du Jazz Classique recipient for his album Live at the Players from the Académie du Jazz,[3] and was the winner of the 2011 Cole Porter Fellowship from the American Piano Awards.[4]
Biography
Diehl grew up in a nurturing musical environment. His grandfather, pianist/trombonist Arthur Baskerville, was one of his first influences. He would eventually become the pianist at his family's Black Catholic church.
He began studying classically at age 7 and discovered his passion for jazz music when attending Interlochen Summer Camp. There, he met piano prodigy Eldar Djangirov, who made a lasting impression on Diehl through his enthusiasm for Oscar Peterson and Art Tatum.[5]
Diehl released his first live album in 2009, a solo concert recorded at the Caramoor Festival. In 2010, Live at the Players featured two of his trios: David Wong and Paul Sikivie (bass), and Quincy Davis and Lawrence Leathers (drums). The Bespoke Man’s Narrative (2013), Diehl’s debut album on Mack Avenue Records, reached No.1 on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart[7] and is described as "honest music that invites you back in to discover new wonders with each listening."[8] Diehl's 2015 album Space, Time, Continuum featured Benny Golson and Joe Temperley.[9]
Some tracks trio, with David Wong (bass), Quincy Davis (drums); some tracks quartet, with Joe Temperley (baritone sax) or Stephen Riley (tenor sax) added; some tracks quintet, with Bruce Harris (trumpet) and Benny Golson (tenor sax) added; one track sextet, with Charanee Wade (vocals), Harris, and Golson added[16]
With David Wong (bass), Aaron Kimmel (drums), the Knights; guests Brandon Lee (trumpet), Evan Christopher (clarinet), Nicole Glover (tenor sax), Mikaela Bennett (vocals)[19][20][21]
Compilations
2013 - Live From The Detroit Jazz Festival - 2013 (Mack Avenue)
2014 - It's Christmas on Mack Avenue (Mack Avenue)