Kevin Hays

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Kevin Hays
Born (1968-05-01) May 1, 1968 (age 55)
New York City, New York, US
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Piano
Years active1985–present
Labels SteepleChase, Blue Note
Website kevinhays.com

Kevin Hays (born May 1, 1968) is an American jazz pianist and composer. He began playing in New York while still at high school and led his first record date in 1990. He has recorded more than twenty albums as leader or co-leader, including three each for SteepleChase and Blue Note Records. He led a long-standing trio with bassist Doug Weiss and drummer Bill Stewart, and has also sung with his New Day Trio of bassist Rob Jost and drummer Greg Joseph.

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Early life

Hays was born in New York City on May 1, 1968, [1] the youngest of four children. [2] He was raised in Greenwich, Connecticut, and began studying the piano at the age of six, [1] after hearing his father, an amateur player. [2] He was initially interested in rock music and other things that he heard on the radio, and became more interested in jazz in his early teens. [2] Initially self-taught, [1] Hays later had lessons with Lou Stein, and attended several Interlochen Music Camps. [2] Hays played locally from 1982. [1]

Later life and career

Hays started playing in New York in 1985, [1] while still at high school. [2] He then had a period in Nick Brignola's band, [1] and attended the Manhattan School of Music for a semester [2] in 1986 before dropping out to concentrate on performing. [3] His debut recording as a leader came in 1990, for the Japanese label Jazz City. [2] Several of the tracks on this album, El Matador, were his own compositions. [4] During 1991 to 1993, he also recorded three albums for SteepleChase Records. [2]

"Hays played regularly with a number of Bob Belden's ensembles from the late 1980s, and in the 1990s he toured Japan and recorded with the Harper Brothers (1990) and worked with Steve Wilson, Benny Golson (from c. 1990), Joshua Redman's quartet (1992), Seamus Blake (from 1993), and Eddie Henderson (from 1994)." [1] After the SteepleChase albums, he signed to Blue Note Records, who released three of his albums. [2] In 1995 Hays toured with saxophonist Sonny Rollins. [1]

Hays's trio, with Doug Weiss (bass) and Bill Stewart (drums), played together for 15 years. [3] Hays also recorded albums under Stewart's leadership in the 2000s. [5] In 2010–11, Hays performed and recorded duets with pianist Brad Mehldau. [6] [7] Also in 2011, Variations, a solo piano album that included interpretations of Robert Schumann, was released by Pirouet Records. [8] Hays formed the New Day Trio, with Rob Jost on bass and Greg Joseph on drums, and also sang on their first release, New Day. [3] This was followed around a year later by North. [9] Hope, a duo album with Lionel Loueke, was released around 2017. [10]

Playing style

"Hays has a linear style and a strong harmonic sense, and uses the pedal to produce a clipped sound, recalling the early work of Paul Bley." [1]

Discography

As leader/co-leader

Year recordedTitleLabelYear releasedPersonnel/Notes
1990El MatadorJazz City1991Some tracks quartet, with Steve Wilson (alto sax, soprano sax), Scott Colley (bass), Bill Stewart (drums); some tracks quintet, with Joe Henderson (tenor sax) added; reissued by Evidence [11]
1991?SweetEar SteepleChase 1991Quintet, with Eddie Henderson (trumpet), Vincent Herring (soprano sax, alto sax), James Genus (bass), Joe Chambers (drums) [12]
1991Ugly BeautySteepleChase1992Trio, with Larry Grenadier (bass), Jeff Williams (drums) [12]
1992?CrossroadSteepleChase1993Quintet, with Scott Wendholt (trumpet, flugelhorn), Freddie Bryant (guitar), Dwayne Burno (bass), Carl Allen (drums) [12]
1994?7th Sense Blue Note 1994Quintet, with Seamus Blake (soprano sax, tenor sax), Steve Nelson (vibes), Doug Wiess (bass), Brian Blade (drums) [13]
1995?Go RoundBlue Note1995Sextet, with Seamus Blake (soprano sax, tenor sax), Steve Hall (tenor sax), Doug Wiess (bass), Billy Hart (drums), Daniel Sadownick (percussion) [13]
1996AndaluciaBlue Note1997Trio, with Ron Carter (bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums) [11]
2001What SurvivesPinonDisk2010Trio, with Doug Weiss (bass), Bill Stewart (drums) [11]
2003Fear of Roaming Fresh Sound 2004As Sangha Quartet; quartet, with Seamus Blake (tenor sax), Larry Grenadier (bass), Bill Stewart (drums) [11]
2004Piano Works III: Open Range ACT 2005Solo piano; Hays sings on one track; one track has sampled singers [12]
2004One Little Song(not on label)2006Duo, co-led with Eli Degibri (tenor sax, soprano sax) [11]
2005For Heaven's SakeJazz Eyes2005Trio, with Doug Weiss (bass), Bill Stewart (drums) [12]
2006The DreamerArtist Share2007With Hilary Smith (vocals), Doug Weiss (bass), Bill Stewart (drums) [11]
2007You've Got a FriendJazz Eyes2009Trio, with Doug Weiss (bass), Bill Stewart (drums) [11] [14]
2008Live at SmallsSmalls Live2008Trio, with Doug Weiss (bass), Bill Stewart (drums); in concert [15]
2009Dawning Palmetto 2013As Saffron; quintet, with Katayoun Goudarzi (vocals), Tim Ries (tenor sax, soprano sax, bass clarinet, Hungarian folk flute), Shujaat Khan (sitar, vocals), Abhiman Kaushal (tabla) [11]
2010VariationsPirouet2011Solo piano [11]
2010 Modern Music Nonesuch 2011Duo, co-led with Brad Mehldau (piano) [11]
2014New Day Sunnyside 2015With Tony Scherr (electric guitar, acoustic bass), Gregoire Maret (harmonica), Rob Jost (electric bass, bass), Greg Joseph (drums, percussion) [16]
2016North Sunnyside 2016Trio, with Rob Jost (bass, ukulele), Greg Joseph (drums) [9]
2016HopeNewvelle (France) / Edition (UK)2017Duo, with Lionel Loueke (guitar, vocals) [10]
2018Where Are YouFresh Sound2019Trio, with Marc Miralta (drums), Mark Turner (tenor sax)
2019?Across The SeaVia Veneto Jazz2019Duo, with Chiara Izzi (composer, vocals)
2020All Things AreSmoke Sessions2021Trio, with Ben Street (bass), Billy Hart (drums)
2023BridgesSmoke Sessions2023Trio, with Ben Street (bass), Billy Hart (drums) [17] [18]

As sideman

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