Lawrence Fields

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Lawrence Fields (* around 1985 in St. Louis ) is an American jazz pianist .

Live and act

Fields studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston and worked from the 2000s in New York with Nicholas Payton and Alvin Batiste , with whom the first recordings were made in 2006 ( Marsalis Music Honors Alvin Batiste ), also with Jeff "Tain" Watts , Terri Lyne Carrington ( More to Say ... (Real Life Story: Nextgen) , 2009), Christian Scott ( Christian Atunde Adjuah , 2011), Jaleel Shaw ( The Soundtrack of Things to Come , 2012), Yasushi Nakamura , Warren Wolf and Steve Slagle ( Alto Manhattan , 2016). He has been a member of Joe Lovano and Dave Douglas' band Sound Prints since the early 2010s ( Scandal , 2018); he also played with Lovano in his Classic Quartet (with Lewis Nash and George Mraz ) and the Sax Supreme Quartet (with Chris Potter ). In the field of jazz he was involved in seven recording sessions between 2006 and 2016. In 2018 he played in Steve Slagle's quartet. In 2018 he worked on Christian Scott's Grammy- nominated production Ancestral Recall .

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Individual evidence

  1. Tom Lord : The Jazz Discography (online, accessed February 2, 2018)