Jarmo Savolainen

Jarmo Savolainen (24 May 1961 11 June 2009) was a Finnish jazz pianist and composer. He was born in Iisalmi, Eastern Finland, and first studied classical piano. He later turned his attention to jazz and studied at Berklee College of Music (starting in 1980).

Jarmo Savolainen
Jarmo Savolainen 1993
Jarmo Savolainen 1993
Background information
Born(1961-05-24)May 24, 1961
OriginIisalmi, Finland
DiedJune 11, 2009(2009-06-11) (aged 48)
Helsinki, Finland
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Pianist, composer
Instrument(s)Piano, keyboards
Years activec. 19852009

Selected discography

As leader

  • Jarmo Savolainen Nonet (1985)
  • Jarmo Savolainen Quartet: Blue Dreams (1987)
  • Make Lievonen: Loru (1988; with Make Lievonen (bass))
  • Phases (1989; with Seppo Kantonen (keyboards))
  • Songs for solo piano (1990)
  • Jarmo Savolainen Quintet: First Sight (1992; with Wallace Roney (trumpet), Rick Margitza (sax), Ron McClure (bass), and Billy Hart (drums))
  • Jarmo Savolainen Quartet & Quintet: True Image (1995; with Dave Liebman and Sonny Heinilä (sax), Tim Hagans (trumpet), Ron McClure (bass), and Billy Hart (drums))
  • Jarmo Savolainen Quintet: Another Story (1997; with Tim Hagans (trumpet), Sonny Heinilä (sax), Anders Jormin (bass), and Markku Ounaskari (drums))
  • Jarmo Savolainen Trio: John's Sons (1998; with Uffe Krokfors (bass) and Markku Ounaskari (drums))
  • Jarmo Savolainen Trio with Eric Vloeimans: Grand Style (2000; with Uffe Krokfors (bass), Markku Ounaskari (drums), and Eric Vloeimans (trumpet))
  • Jarmo Savolainen Trio with Eric Vloeimans: Times like These (2002; with Uffe Krokfors (bass), Markku Ounaskari (drums), and Eric Vloeimans (trumpet))
  • Soloduotrio (2004; with Sonny Heinilä (sax, woodwinds), and Maria Ylipää (vocals))
  • Jarmo Savolainen Trio: Songs for Trio (2006; with Uffe Krokfors (bass), and Markku Ounaskari (drums))

As composer and/or sideman

  • Finnforest Demon Nights (1979)
  • Eero Koivistoinen Kallista on... (1988)
  • Markku Johansson & Friends (1988)
  • Antero Jakoila La Morena (1991)
  • UMO Jazz Orchestra: Plays BAT Jazz in Finland (1992)
  • Jukka Linkola Sketches from Karelia (1992)
  • Antero Jakoila Guitar (1993)
  • Jukka Linkola The Tentet (1994)
  • Antero Jakoila Guitar Tangos (1995)
  • UMO Plays New Finnish Music (1998)
  • Klaus Suonsaari Something in Common (1998)
  • UMO Plays Electric Miles (1998)
  • Zone (1999; Soul Note 121294–2)
  • A-Records All-Stars edition 2000 (2000)
  • Jukkis Uotila Hunters and Gatherers (2000)
  • UMO Jazz Orchestra Transit People (2001)
  • Suhkan Uhka Suhka (2003)
  • Julian F. Thayer Zaku (2007)

References

  • International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002, p. 453. Europa International Who's Who in Popular Music, Routledge, 2002.
  • Ian Carr, Digby Fairweather, Brian Priestley. The Rough Guide to Jazz, third edition. Rough Guides, 2004.


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