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Artist's albums
Blues for Gerry
2023 · album
Connections Home
2022 · EP
Stardust
2022 · single
Homecoming
2022 · single
For Adults Only
2022 · album
Chelsea Bridge
2022 · single
You Don't Know What Love Is
2022 · single
Up Jumped Spring
2022 · single
I Do It For Your Love
2022 · single
Life's Love Songs
2022 · EP
If I Should Lose You
2022 · single
When I Fell for You
2022 · single
The Time is Now
2018 · album
I Remember Cedar
2014 · album
Impromptu
2013 · album
Your Story
2013 · album
The New Classic Trio
2012 · album
The Inspiration Suite
2007 · album
Perambulation
2006 · album
Modern Standards
2005 · album
Champagne Taste
2005 · album
Close To You
2004 · album
Manhattan Autumn
2003 · album
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Biography
Jazz pianist David Hazeltine was born and raised in Milwaukee, making his professional debut at age 13 and going on to gig extensively in Chicago and Minneapolis as well. Serving as the house pianist at the Milwaukee Jazz Gallery, he backed luminaries including Eddie Harris, Sonny Stitt and Chet Baker, the latter encouraging Hazeltine to further pursue his career by relocating to New York City; arriving there in 1992, he formed his own trio with drummer Louis Hayes and bassist Peter Washington, additionally serving as musical director for Marlena Shaw and playing with Slide Hampton's Jazz Masters Big Band as well as the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band. With tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander, Hazeltine also helmed the group One for All; as a headliner, he made his debut in 1995 with Four Flights Up, followed two years later by The Classic Trio. He resurfaced in 1998 with How It Is, issuing The World for Her the next year. Blues Quarters, Vol. 1 was released in August 2000. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi