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Michael Cain
Jazz Studies; Music-in-Education

Michael Cain

After growing up on soul and R&B, then studying jazz, classical,
African and Indonesian music, pianist/composer Michael Cain began a performing career in the Los Angeles area working with musicians such as flutist and composer James Newton, jazz vocalist Marlena Shaw, the Gerald Wilson Orchestra, drummer Billy Higgins, and the New American Orchestra among others. After moving to New York, Cain began working with members of the M-Base collective such as Greg Osby and Robin Eubanks, joined Jack DeJohnette's Special Edition, and worked with artists Dave Holland, Steps Ahead, Dewey Redman, Ravi Coltrane, Bobby McFerrin, Stanley Turrentine, Pat Metheny, and Meshell N'degeocello. He has received numerous awards, including a 2006 Grammy nomination for Dance of the Infidel, Meshell N'degeocello's 2005 Shawnachie Records release, on which Mr. Cain is pianist and co-arranger. He has also recorded several records as a leader including Circa, a 1996 ECM release.

Mr. Cain has been a faculty member at the Eastman School of Music,
where he was the co-director of the undergraduate jazz studies program,
and the New School of Music, in New York city.

Studies: North Texas State University, University of Southern California; B.M., M.M., California Institute of the Arts. Recordings on ECM/BMG Classics, Candid, Blue Note, Warner Brothers.

Related links:
www.michaelcain.com


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