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Cyrus Chestnut is an American jazz pianist, composer and producer. In 2006, Josh Tyrangiel, music critic for Time, wrote: "What makes Chestnut the best jazz pianist of his generation is a willingness to abandon notes and play space."

Early life
Cyrus Chestnut was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1963, the son of McDonald (a retired post-office employee and church pianist) and Flossie (a city social services worker and church choir director). Chestnut began learning the piano at the age of seven, and in his boyhood played at Mount Calvary Baptist Church. he was studying classical music at the Peabody Institute. ==Jazz career==
Jazz career
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Chestnut worked with Wynton Marsalis, Terence Blanchard, Donald Harrison, and other bandleaders. He joined the band of jazz vocalist Betty Carter in the early 1990s and appeared on her 1992 album ''It's Not About the Melody. That same year, he recorded his first albums as a bandleader, The Nutman Speaks and Nut''. Chesnut has continued to work and record as a bandleader into the 21st century. In 2006, Telarc released Genuine Chestnut, his first album for the label. On it he is accompanied by his regular trio of Michael Hawkins, bass and Neal Smith, drums. Additional artists on this session include Russell Malone, guitar and Steven Kroon, percussion. It includes jazz interpretations of some well-known pop numbers of the past half-century, including "If", the early 1970s soft-rock ballad by Bread. "This song has been with me ever since the sixth grade," Chestnut recalled, "I had to play it for my English teacher's wedding. I've played it in many and various contexts. I actually played it in a Top 40 band when I was just out of school. A lot of time has passed, but then recently I just started thinking about it again." Chestnut's own "Mason–Dixon Line" is one of the album's high points, a joyful bebop number. == Discography ==
Discography
As leader/co-leader As sideman With Betty Carter • ''It's Not About the Melody'' (Verve, 1992) • The Music Never Stops (Blue Engine, 2019) With James CarterIn Carterian Fashion (Atlantic, 1998) • Gold Sounds (Brown Brothers, 2005) With Michael CarvinBetween Me and You (Muse, 1989) • Revelation (Muse, 1991) With Freddy ColeAlways (Fantasy, 1995) • A Circle of Love (Fantasy, 1996) • To The Ends of the Earth (Fantasy, 1997) • Le Grand Freddy (Fantasy, 1999) With Carla Cook • ''It's All About Love'' (MaxJazz, 1999) • Dem Bones (MaxJazz, 2001) • Simply Natural (MaxJazz, 2002) With Elvis Costello and the Brodsky QuartetThe Juliet Letters (Warner Bros., 1993) With Dee DanielsState of the Art (Criss Cross, 2013) • Intimate Conversations (Origin, 2014) With Cynthia FeltonAfro Blue: The Music of Oscar Brown Jr. (CD Baby, 2012) • Freedom Jazz Dance (CD Baby, 2012) • Save Your Love For Me (CD Baby, 2014) With Donald HarrisonFull Circle (Sweet Basil, 1990) • ''For Art's Sake'' (Candid, 1991) • Indian Blues (Candid, 1995) • Big Chief (Past Perfect, 2002) With Vincent HerringFolklore: Live at the Village Vanguard (MusicMasters, 1994) • ''Don't Let It Go'' (MusicMasters, 1995) • Days of Wine and Roses (MusicMasters, 1996) • The Uptown Shuffle (Smoke Session, 2014) • Hard Times (Smoke Sessions, 2017) With Denise JannahI Was Born In Love With You (Blue Note, 1995) • A Heart Full of Music (Timeless, 2000) With George KawaguchiBetween Me and You (Muse, 1989) • Revelation (Muse, 1991) • Plays Herbie Hancock (King Japan, 2004) With Wynton MarsalisThe Marciac Suite (Columbia, 2000) • Higher Ground (Blue Note, 2005) With George MrazBottom Lines (Milestone, 1997) • ''Duke's Place'' (Milestone, 1999) With Jimmy ScottMood Indigo (Milestone, 2000) • Moon Glow (Milestone, 2003) With Jae SinnettBlue Jae (Valley Vue, 1992) • House and Sinnett (Positive Music, 1994) • Listen (Heart Music, 1997) With Tim WarfieldCool Blue (Criss Cross, 1995) • A Whisper in the Midnight (Criss Cross, 1996) • Gentle Warrior (Criss Cross, 1998) • Jazz Is (Criss Cross, 2002) • Eye of the Beholder (Criss Cross, 2013) With Dave YoungTwo by Two, Volume Two (Justin Time, 1996) • Side by Side (Justin Time, 1996) With othersGerald Albright, Giving Myself to You (Atlantic, 1995) • Carl Allen, Testimonial (Atlantic, 1995) • Carl Allen & Rodney Whitaker, Get Ready (Mack Avenue, 2009) • Tiffany Austin, Unbroken (Con Alma, 2018) • Gary Bartz, The Blues Chronicles: Tales of Life (Atlantic, 1996) • Kathleen Battle, So Many Stars (Sony, 1995) • Alexander Berenson, Take Me With You (Butman Music, 2010) • Dee Dee Bridgewater, Prelude to a Kiss: The Duke Ellington Album (Phillips, 1996) • Jeri Brown, Fresh Start (Justin Time, 1996) • Ronnie Burrage, Shuttle (Sound Hills, 1993) • Ann Hampton Callaway, To Ella with Love (Sin-Drome Records, 1996) • Michael Dease, Grace (Jazz Legacy, 2010) • Dr. John and the Donald Harrison Band, Funky New Orleans (Metro, 2000) • The Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band, ''I'm BeBoppin' Too'' (Half Note, 2009) • Jimmy Greene, Beautiful Life (Mack Avenue, 2014) • Mark Gross, Blackside (Jazz Legacy, 2012) • Roy Hargrove, With the Tenors of Our Time (Verve, 1994) • Laird Jackson, Quiet Flame (Venus, 2016) • The Keystone Quartet, A Love Story (32 Jazz, 2000) • Kevin Mahogany, Another Time Another Place (Warner Bros., 1997) • Christian McBride, ''Gettin' to It'' (Verve, 1995) • Bette Midler, Bathhouse Betty (Warner Bros., 1998) • Charnett Moffett, Music from Our Soul (Motéma Music, 2017) • Roy Nathanson, ''Fire at Keaton's Bar & Grill'' (Six Degrees, 2000) • Chiara Pancaldi, I Walk a Little Faster (Challenge Records, 2015) • Madeleine Peyroux, Dreamland (Atlantic, 1996) • Morris Robinson, Going Home (Decca, 2007) • Jackie Ryan, Doozy (Open Arts, 2008) • Ameen Saleem, The Groove Lab (Jando Music, 2013) • Andy Scott, Angels (Jazz Legacy, 2015) • Marilyn Scott, Every Time We Say Goodbye (Venus, 2008) • Bud Shank, By Request: Bud Shank Meets the Rhythm Section (Milestone, 1997) • Billy Taylor, Taylor Made at the Kennedy Center (Kennedy Center, 2005) • Joris Teepe and The Don Braden Quintet, Pay As You Earn (Mons, 1995) • Sadao Watanabe, Remembrance (Verve, 1999) • Kim Waters, Tribute (Warlock, 1992) • Rodney Whitaker, Children of the Light (Koch, 1996) • Phil Wilson's Rainbow Band, Latin American Tour (Shiah, 1985) • Steve Wilson, Step Lively (Criss Cross, 1995) • Joh Yamada, Bluestone (Milestone, 1999) Compilations ==References==
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