Ken Levinsky

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Ken Levinsky (* around 1960) is an American jazz musician ( piano , also e-piano , synthesizer ).

Live and act

Levinsky is the son of clarinetist Walt Levinsky . He played in the 1980s with Larry Elgart ( Flight of the Condor ) and Michael Sahl ( Music from the Exiles' Cafe ); from the following decade he worked a. a. with John Pizzarelli , heard on Sing! Sing! Sing! (1986), My Blue Heaven (1990), All of Me (1992) and Naturally (1993) and with Jerry Vivino ( Walkin 'with the Wazmo ). He has also appeared on Broadway and as an accompanist for vocalists such as Ivy Austin in New York nightclubs. In Woody Allen's film Radio Days (1987) he appeared as a pianist with Mia Farrow ; in Everyone Says I Love You (1996) he was assistant music producer.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Biography of John Pizzarelli
  2. Tom Lord The Jazz Discography (online, accessed July 12, 2018)
  3. ^ New York, Volume 32. New York Magazine Company, 1999
  4. ^ Bill Crow Band Room 1998
  5. Ken Levinsky in the Internet Movie Database (English)