Joe Zawinul
b. Josef Erich Zawinul, 7 July 1932, Vienna, Austria. After
studying music at the Vienna Conservatory Zawinul's musical
ambitions soon outgrew the limited opportunities for a jazz
musician in Austria shortly after the war. But financial
necessity meant that he spent the '50s almost exclusively
involved in local session work. Playing piano in dance and radio
orchestras, and working as the house pianist for Polydor Records,
he played only briefly with the talented saxophonist Hans Koller
in 1952. However his fortunes improved suddenly in 1959, when he
won a scholarship to Berklee College Of Music in Boston.
Emigrating to the USA, he immediately received a huge amount of
attention, and decided to spend the rest of 1959 touring with
Maynard Ferguson. Two years with Dinah Washington followed this,
and then in 1961 he began a musical collaboration with Cannonball
Adderley ( MERCY, MERCY, MERCY 1966) which was to last nine years.
Although he recorded with other musicians during this periodmost
notably Miles Davis ( IN A SILENT WAY (1969), BITCHES BREW (1969)
), it was his work with Adderley which spread his reputation as
an inventive improviser and talented writer. His composition
MERCY, MERCY, MERCY won a Grammy Award for the group. At the end
of 1970 he joined Wayne Shorter to form the highly influential
Weather Report, the band with which he will always be primarily
associated. When the group disbanded in 1985, after 15 years of
phenomenal success, Zawinul began touring Europe and the USA
again as a soloist. More recently forming Weather Update and
Zawinul Syndicate, his dark and ominous chord voicings and
electric piano sound will remain a distinctive part of fusion for
many years to come.
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