Jazz pianist and composer, David Janeway, grew up in Detroit in the early sixties and was heavily influenced by Motown and local jazz musicians such as Marcus Belgrave and Harold McKinney before moving to New York City in 1978. Janeway studied with the late Albert Dailey and performed with many Latin-Jazz and mainstream jazz artists during this period including The Supremes, Art Farmer, Angel Canales and Sabor, Michal Urbaniak, Jr. Cook, Sonny Fortune, Tom Harrell, Valery Ponomarev, Dakota Staton and many others.
He recorded his first LP/CD as a leader, โEntry Point (New Direction, 1986), which featured Bob Berg, Marcus Belgrave, Steve Berrios and Lee Smith. In the early nineties he recorded ...
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Jazz pianist and composer, David Janeway, grew up in Detroit in the early sixties and was heavily influenced by Motown and local jazz musicians such as Marcus Belgrave and Harold McKinney before moving to New York City in 1978. Janeway studied with the late Albert Dailey and performed with many Latin-Jazz and mainstream jazz artists during this period including The Supremes, Art Farmer, Angel Canales and Sabor, Michal Urbaniak, Jr. Cook, Sonny Fortune, Tom Harrell, Valery Ponomarev, Dakota Staton and many others.
He recorded his first LP/CD as a leader, โEntry Point (New Direction, 1986), which featured Bob Berg, Marcus Belgrave, Steve Berrios and Lee Smith. In the early nineties he recorded
โInside Out โon Timeless Records (SJP 402), his second as a leader which featured Sonny Fortune and Billy Hart. His third โExcursionโ (New Direction, 2004) features Janeway in a trio setting with Harvie S and Steve Davis.
Janeway recorded, โShadow Dancesโ with the Hastings Jazz Collective; a group he established in 2008 that features Tim Armacost, Jay Azzolina, Harvie S and Ron Vincent.
His most recent and widely acclaimed release, โDistant Voicesโ was released in October, 2021 on Steeplechase Records and features his working trio with Cameron Brown on bass and Billy Hart on drums.
Janeway has performed extensively in the NYC club scene from the late 70s to the present both as a leader and sideman at Sweet Basil, Birdland, Visiones, Zanzibar, Jazz Forum, Maureenโs, Smalls, Zinc Bar and Mezzrow as well as the Detroit Jazz Festival, Madison Square Garden for the 1980 Salsa Festival, the Village Gate for the Salsa Meets Jazz series and other clubs and venues throughout the US and Europe.
REVIEWS:
Referring to Janewayโs latest trio release, โDistant Voicesโ on Steeplechase:
โThis is an excellent recording, and the more you listen, the more compelling the music becomes. This could easily be one of the Top Ten Jazz CDโs of 2021, and maybe one for the ages.โ
Michael Nastos: SEMJA Update, Hot House, WCBN, Ann Arbor, MI.
โA skilled composer and pianist capable of creating music that is imaginative, sensitive, and often exciting.โ
David Franklin, Cadence
โโฆ.welcome your ears to David Janeway. Youโll enjoy this new recording talent.โ
Sid Gribetz, WKCR, Jazz Times
โThis is pleasant contemporary jazz that is easy to enjoy.โ
Michael Nastos, The Ann Arbor News
โIt is no small feat to say that not only is Janewayโs playing sparkling but so is his ability to write tuneful compositions.โ
Michael P. Gladstone, All About Jazz Review
โDavid Janeway is an extra ordinary pianist with great facility and wealth of ideas. Hi exhibits maturity and depth in his playing. He has most definitely โARRIVEDโ.
Eddie Henderson
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