Artist's albums
Two Worlds
2000 · album
Priceless Jazz 28 : Dave Grusin
1998 · album
Dave Grusin Presents West Side Story
1997 · album
Two For The Road
1997 · album
The Orchestral Album
1994 · album
Homage To Duke
1993 · album
The Gershwin Connection
1991 · album
Havana
1990 · album
Collection
1989 · album
Migration
1989 · album
Sticks And Stones
1988 · album
Cinemagic
1987 · album
Harlequin
1985 · album
Night-Lines
1984 · album
Dave Grusin And The N.Y./ L.A. Dream Band
1982 · album
On Golden Pond (Theme from the Motion Picture Score)
2012 · single
An Evening With Dave Grusin
2011 · album
Masterpieces - Best Of The GRP Years (Jazz Club)
2011 · compilation
Amparo
2008 · album
NOW PLAYING Movie Themes - Solo Piano
2004 · album
On Golden Pond
2004 · single
The Very Best Of Dave Grusin
2002 · compilation
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Biography
Dave Grusin has been a highly successful performer, producer, composer, record label executive, arranger, and bandleader. As a pianist, Grusin tends toward the fusion and smooth end of jazz, but he's primarily an accomplished film and television soundtrack composer. Grusin played with Terry Gibbs and Johnny Smith while studying at the University of Colorado. He was the assistant music director and pianist for Andy Williams from 1959 to 1966, and then started his television composing career. Grusin recorded with Benny Goodman in 1960, and with a hard bop trio which included Milt Hinton and Don Lamond in the early '60s. He also played and did a session with a quintet including Thad Jones and Frank Foster. Grusin did arrangements and recorded with Sarah Vaughan, Quincy Jones, and Carmen McRae in the early '70s. He played electric keyboards with Gerry Mulligan and Lee Ritenour in the mid-'70s, then helped to establish GRP Records out of a production company. GRP developed into one of the top contemporary jazz and fusion companies; they were later taken over by Arista, then by MCA. Grusin continued recording through the '80s and '90s, doing numerous projects, from fusion and pop to working with symphony orchestras. He has also conducted the GRP Big Band, scored such films as The Fabulous Baker Boys, and performed duet sessions with his brother, Don, and Ritenour. In addition to his numerous GRP releases, Grusin has also recorded for Columbia, Sheffield Lab, and Polygram. In 2011, he released the concert album and DVD An Evening with Dave Grusin, which featured him backed by the 75-piece Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra revisiting works from throughout his varied career. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi