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Zack Cross
Zack graduated in 2010 with a Bachelors of Music degree in Piano Performance from the prestigious Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. At IU, Zack worked closely with international performing artist Luke Gillespie - jazz piano performance, Brent Wallarab - Jazz Ensemble director, and Pulitzer Prize winner David Baker - Jazz Studies department chair.
Zack started playing piano at age 7, taking his first classes at the Levine Music School in Washington D.C. At age 8, he switched to private lessons with a veteran pianist named Patricia Houston. His first exposure to jazz came in Middle School, when he joined the Levine School jazz band. During this time he also attended the Washington-Lee High School summer jazz camp where he worked with veteran artists like Steve Novosel, Lennie Cuje, and Gary Joynes. The Levine jazz band performed at many venues of note including the Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the German Embassy in Washington, DC.
Zack played percussion in the Washington-Lee symphonic orchestra, but thrived in the school’s jazz band and jazz combo. Zack was awarded the school’s Duke Ellington Jazz Award at the end of both his junior and senior years and attended the Eastman School of Music summer jazz camp following his junior year. During this time, Zack studied with Tony Nalker, the excellent pianist from Pershing’s Own The Army Blues Big Band. The high school jazz band played in numerous local and national competitions, twice performed at Blues Alley in Washington D.C., and at several events sponsored by Blues Alley. At Eastman, Zack studied with, among other faculty, pianist Harold Danko and trumpeter Clay Jenkins.
Jazz performance is Zack’s passion. As a freshman in high school, Zack formed a jazz combo that continues to play at local clubs, private parties, and functions. Some of these venues include the Georgetown Club, Twins Jazz, Bangkok Blues and the Democratic National Convention. With the Washington-Lee jazz combo, he performed at the 2006 Charlie Christian Jazz Festival in Oklahoma City. In early 2007, he was sent as the leader of a trio to perform at the Capital Jazz Fest at Capital University in Columbus, Ohio. He has also performed in the Bloomington, Indiana area at local clubs and functions and, in the summer of 2008, had the opportunity to play on four occasions with the Midcoast Swing Orchestra at the legendary Jazz Kitchen Indianapolis. In the summer of 2009, Zack was personally invited by jazz living legend David Baker to attend the Steans Institute for Young Artists in Highland Park, IL, where he studied jazz composition and performance with Baker, James Moody, Rufus Reid, and Nathaniel Davis. At the Steans Institute he had the opportunity to work and perform with some of the other leading performers of his generation, including Will and Peter Reardon-Anderson, Roy Assaf, Monk Competition winner Joe Johnson, Ben Bolasny, and Clifton Wallace.
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Take Five With Zack Cross
by Zack Cross
Meet Zack Cross:I am from a very WASPy suburb of Washington, DC known as Arlington, VA. I started playing piano when I was seven years old, and played only classical music until I was about 13 years old, when my grandfather gave me a Monk greatest hits compilation. I didn't even like it at first, but one day it suddenly clicked and from then I listened to it non-stop. Instrument(s):Piano. Teachers ...
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The Zack Cross Trio, an up-and-coming group comprised of members Luke Angle, Andy Randazzo, and Zack Cross, has just released their critically acclaimed debut album Up/Under! CapitalBop.com had this to say CB's a big fan of Zack Cross (and the exciting new CD). We had this to say about Cross before his gig at Twins Jazz earlier this month: 'Young pianist Zack Cross plays with a serious but flexible swing, and shows the influence of Bill Evans in his harmonic ...
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""What excellent playing - and I liked your tunes, too (especially His Wisdom)" --Tony Nalker, pianist in The Army Blues, upon hearing Zack's album Up/Under
Primary Instrument
Piano
Willing to teach
Beginner to advanced
Credentials/Background
Zack focuses on the fundamentals of approaching the piano and establishing a sympathetic connection to the instrument. Available by appointment 7 days a week $30/hr
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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson
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From: Up/UnderBy Zack Cross