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An award-winning pianist,
Kevin Hays is an internationally recognized performer with a sound steeped in the post-bop and modern jazz tradition. An in-demand sideman and bandleader since his emergence in New York in the late 1980s,
Hays has played with a bevy of acclaimed artists, including
Chris Potter,
Joshua Redman,
Nicholas Payton,
Sonny Rollins, and others. As a leader, he has issued his own sophisticated trio and sextet dates, including 1995's
Go Round, 2003's
Fear of Roaming, and 2016's
North. In 2018 he was also a member of
Steve Gadd's Grammy-winning ensemble.
Born in 1968 in New York,
Hays grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut where he was introduced to the piano at age six by his father. Although he was a fan of rock and pop music, by his teens he was gravitating more toward jazz. He began playing gigs while still in high school, and further honed his skills taking private lessons with pianist
Lou Stein and attending the Interlochen Music Camp. After high school, he spent a year at the Manhattan School of Music, and played in
Nick Brignola's band before dropping out to pursue his music career. In 1990,
Hays made his debut as leader with El Matador, playing with saxophonist Steve Wilson, bassist
Scott Colley, drummer
Bill Stewart, and guest
Joe Henderson. He followed with several albums on the SteepleChase label, including 1992's Ugly Beauty, 1993's Crossroad, and 1994's Sweet Ear.
In the mid-'90s,
Hays signed with Blue Note and released a handful of highly regarded albums beginning with 1994's
7th Sense, which featured saxophonist
Seamus Blake, vibraphonist
Steve Nelson, bassist
Doug Weiss, and drummer
Brian Blade. The sextet date
Go Round arrived a year later, followed by a 1996 trio session,
Andalucia, which found
Hays working with legendary
Miles Davis band alums bassist
Ron Carter and drummer
Jack DeJohnette. Also during the '90s, he worked with
Bob Belden,
the Harper Brothers,
Joshua Redman,
Sonny Rollins, and others.
In the 2000s, he formed a close-knit trio with drummer
Bill Stewart and bassist Doug Wiess. Together they issued a number of albums, including 2001's What Survives, 2005's
For Heaven's Sake, and 2009's
You've Got a Friend. The trio also joined
Seamus Blake in the
Sangha Quartet for 2003's
Fear of Roaming.
Hays also recorded several acclaimed duet albums with fellow pianist
Brad Mehldau and joined saxophonist
Tim Ries in the cross-pollinated Saffron quintet. He also issued a 2011 solo piano album,
Variations, which found him interpreting the music of classical composer
Robert Schumann.
In 2015,
Hays issued New Day, which featured his trio with bassist
Rob Jost and drummer Greg Joseph. The album, which developed out of the group's two-year residency at New York's 55 Bar, also marked the first time
Hays sang on record. The trio returned the following year with
North, after which
Hays joined drummer
Steve Gadd for 2018's
Steve Gadd Band, which took home the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album. 2019 also proved a busy year for
Hays as he paired with Beninese guitarist
Lionel Lueke on the duo album
Hope and collaborated with Italian vocalist
Chiara Izzi on Across the Sea.
Hays also debuted his trio with saxophonist
Mark Turner and drummer
Marc Miralta on Where Are You. ~ Matt Collar