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Billy Childs

William Edward Childs (born March 8, 1957) is an American composer, jazz pianist, arranger and conductor from Los Angeles, California, United States.[1][2]

Billy Childs

William Edward Childs

(1957-03-08) March 8, 1957
Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Musician

Piano

1977–present

Early life[edit]

When he was 16, Childs attended the Community School of the Performing Arts sponsored by the University of Southern California. He studied music theory with Marienne Uszler and piano with John Weisenfluh. From 1975 to 1979, Childs attended the University of Southern California and received a degree in composition under the tutelage of Robert Linn.[3]


While still a teen, Childs was playing professionally and he made his recording debut in 1977 with the J. J. Johnson Quintet during a tour of Japan, documented as "the Yokohama Concert". Childs gained significant attention during the six years (1978–84) he spent in trumpeter Freddie Hubbard's group. His early influences as a pianist included Herbie Hancock, Keith Emerson, and Chick Corea, and as a composer, Paul Hindemith, Maurice Ravel, and Igor Stravinsky.


His sister is the playwright Kirsten Childs.[4][5]

Solo albums[edit]

Childs's solo jazz recording career began in 1988, when he released Take for Example, This..., the first of four critically acclaimed albums on Windham Hill Jazz. He followed that album with Twilight Is Upon Us (1989), His April Touch (1992), and Portrait of a Player (1993). Chick Corea asked Childs to join his label, Stretch Records. Childs's next album, I've Known Rivers, appeared on Stretch/GRP (now Stretch/Concord) in 1995. This was followed by The Child Within on Shanachie Records in 1996.

Arranging[edit]

In 2000, Childs arranged, orchestrated and conducted Dianne Reeves's project The Calling: Celebrating Sarah Vaughan,[1] which won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album. Other artists and producers for whom Childs has arranged include Sting, Yo-Yo Ma, Chris Botti, Gladys Knight, Michael Bublé, David Foster, Phil Ramone, and Claudia Acuña.

2024: , "The Winds of Change"[1]

Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album

2003: New Composition Grant, Chamber Music America

2006: , "Into the Light"[7]

Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition

2006 , "What Are You Doing The Rest of Your Life?"

Grammy Award, Best Arrangement Accompanying a Vocalist

2009: Guggenheim Fellowship

[3]

2011: Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition, "The Path Among the Trees"

2013: Doris Duke Artist Award

2015: American Academy of Arts and Letters Composer Award

2015: , "New York Tendaberry"

Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals

2018: , Rebirth; Childs' solo on the track "Dance of Shiva" was also nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Improvised Jazz Solo.

Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album

1993: , "Tone Poem for Holly" (Esa-Pekka Salonen conductor)

Los Angeles Philharmonic

1994: Los Angeles Philharmonic, "Fanfare for the United Races of America" (EsaPekka Salonen conductor)

1995: Akron Symphony Orchestra, "The Distant Land" (Alan Balter conductor)

1997: Akron Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, "Just Like Job" (Alan Balter conductor)

1997: , "A Day in the Forest of Dreams" (Billy Childs piano, with Dorian Wind Quintet)

Dorian Wind Quintet

2004: Los Angeles Philharmonic, "For Suzanne" ( vocal soloist, Billy Childs piano soloist)

Dianne Reeves

2005: , "The Voices of Angels" (Grant Gershon conductor)

Los Angeles Master Chorale

2007: , "2 Elements" (Billy Childs piano, with American Brass Quintet)

American Brass Quintet

2007: Fontana Chamber Arts, "The Path Among the Trees" (Billy Childs JazzChamber Ensemble with )

Ying Quartet

2009: Pacific Serenades, "String Quartet No. 1"

[8]

2010: , "Concerto for Violin and Orchestra" (Regina Carter, soloist)

Detroit Symphony

2012: , "Awakening String Quartet No. 2" (The Ying Quartet)

Ying Quartet

2022: (and a consortium of nine orchestras), "Diaspora: Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra" (Steven Banks, soloist)[9]

Young Concert Artists

1992: Grenoble Jazz Festival, "Chamber Orchestra Music" ( soloist)

Steve Houghton

1994: , "Concerto Piano and JazzChamber Orchestra" (Billy Childs soloist)

Monterey Jazz Festival

1997: , "The Winds of Change" (Roy Hargrove soloist)

Mancini Institute

2001: "Into the Light" (Billy Childs JazzChamber Ensemble)

Kuumbwa Jazz Center

2004: , "The Fierce Urgency of Now" (Wynton Marsalis musical director)

Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra

2010: , "Music for Two Quartets" (Kronos Quartet with Billy Childs, Brian Blade, Scott Colley, and Steve Wilson)

Monterey Jazz Festival

(Columbia, 2004)

When I Fall In Love

Official website