Jonathan Crayford
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Jonathan Crayford (b. September 28, 1964 in Lower Hutt, New Zealand) is a composer/multi instrumentalist.
From a musical family of jazz musicians, Jonathan studied classical piano with Sister Henry and learned jazz by ear. After leaving school worked in the film industry as composer being awarded the GOFTA (Guild of Film and Television Awards) for his original film music. His primary talents lie as a jazz musician playing the piano.
During the 1990s he lived and worked in New York playing and recording with Mambo Macoco, Groove Collective, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Bill Ware, Jay Rodriguez, Eddie Bobé and the Dave Binney group. His return to New Zealand in 2000 enabled him to tour and record with Trinity Roots, Cornerstone Roots and Brazilian singer Alda Rezende.
[edit] Discography
- Madrugada (do Brazil música 2004)
- Jonathan Crayford plays Terry Crayford (Intone 2000)
- Where Light Meets Water (Intone, 2001)
- Jazz at the St. James and Where Light Meets Water (both Intone, 2001)
- Eddie Bobé/Eddie Bobé (Pirañha, 1999)
- Bill Ware's Y2K Jazz Quartet/Keeping up with the Jones' (Cathexis, 1999)
- Nicholas McBride with Mali drum master Madou Dembele (Tap, 1999)
- Groove Collective/Dance of the Drunken Master (Shanachie, 1998)
- Soul Bossa Trio (1998)
- Malcolm McNeil/Songdance & Shadowing You (EMI: 1986 and 1988)