Gaea Schell

Gaea Schell is a Los Angeles-based jazz pianist/composer and singer.

Early life

Schell is a native of Alberta, Canada[1][2] where she grew up playing music from an early age. During the pursuit of a classical harp degree in college, she began listening to piano greats Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans and Red Garland,[3] among others. This inspired a move east and subsequent graduation from the jazz program at McGill University.

Later life and career

Schell gained valuable experience playing with protégés of greats like Joe Henderson, Wynton Kelly and Ella Fitzgerald. A 1999 Canada Council for the Arts grant took Gaea to New York City where she studied with pianist/composer Richie Beirach.[4]

Schell made her California debut as a featured performer at the San Jose Jazz Festival and has been performing professionally as a pianist (and recently vocalist) for over ten years in many diverse musical contexts. Her experience includes everything from trio to big band to solo work to orchestral performance. She has played with Nancy King, John Stowell, Albert 'Tootie' Heath, Tony Dumas, Bob Sheppard, Ingrid Jensen, Bobby Watson, Dan Faehnle (guitarist with Diana Krall), Earl Palmer and Gilbert Castellanos (member of the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra).

Schell has released three CDs – Dream Away, For All We Know (2007) and After the Rain (2009).

References

  1. Canter, Andrea. "Gaea Schell CD Release Celebrations in Los Angeles". jazzpolice.com. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  2. Blanco, Edward. "CD Reviews: Gaea Schell Trio, "For All We Know"". ejazznews.com. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  3. Canter, Andrea. "Gaea Schell Brings Graceful Charm "After the Rain"". jazzpolice.com. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  4. Collins, Paul. "PCAMI* Welcomes Gaea Schell". jazzreview.com. Retrieved 21 January 2011.

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