One of the most promising of the pianist-composers of the 1990s,
Billy Childs is a superb player and an underrated writer. He toured with
J.J. Johnson (with whom he made his recording debut), graduated from USC, had an important association with
Freddie Hubbard (1978-1984), and led
Night Flight (a group with
Dianne Reeves).
Childs recorded four albums as a leader for Windham Hill Jazz (starting in 1988) and one for Stretch; started writing commissioned works in 1992 (including a 1994 concerto for the Monterey Jazz Festival); and has worked with
Allan Holdsworth,
Eddie Daniels,
Bobby Hutcherson, and
Branford Marsalis, among others, in addition to leading his own regular quartet.
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Scott Yanow, Rovi