Live At Montreux 2018 Addison Frei

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Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
09.01.2026

Label: Mercury Studios

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Contemporary Jazz

Artist: Addison Frei

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  • 1 Lullaby Of The Leaves (Live) 04:07
  • 2 Washington's Men (Live) 04:08
  • 3 Sunflower Song (Live) 02:37
  • 4 If I Only Had A Brain (Live) 05:18
  • 5 Ad Astra Per Aspera (Live) 06:02
  • 6 No Defense (Live) 05:57
  • Total Runtime 28:09

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New York-based pianist Addison Frei ("Fry") has won first prize in several competitions including the 2017 Parmigiani Montreux Jazz Piano Solo Competition, the 2016 UNISA International Jazz Piano Competition in Pretoria, South Africa, the 2015 American Jazz Pianist Competition in Melbourne, Florida and the 2012 Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition. He has released two albums on Armored Records, Intentions (2014) and Transit (2016), featuring frequent collaborator and Manhattan Transfer co-founder Janis Siegel.

Addison Frei



Addison Frei
From early experiences playing community theater and big band dance halls in Lawrence, KS to summiting musical heights in New York and abroad, pianist Addison Frei (“Fry”) has brought joy to countless audiences through a warm musical spirit and melodic sensibility.

His latest album Coin Flip is out July 5th 2024 on the Next Paradigm label featuring Tamir Shmerling on bass and Diego Joaquin Ramirez on drums. His previous record Time and Again (also N.P.) aims in the tradition of classic trio records, enhanced by the company of Ben Wolfe on bass and Terreon Gully on drums. Frei’s 2021 release Oread draws inspiration from Kansas roots, manifesting in a deeply personal collection of thirteen original songs, recorded remotely during the isolation of the pandemic with an array of Frei’s closest musical peers including vocalists Michael Mayo, Tahira Clayton, Mike Brun and drummer Matt Young.

Frei celebrated his previous release No Defense (TCB Records) with solo performances at the Monterey Jazz Festival, Montreux Jazz Festival, Alhambra (Geneva), and Lucerne Piano Festival. His lyrical pianism has made him a favorite accompanist for many vocalists including Leslie Odom Jr., Renée Elise Goldsberry, Joshua Henry, Janis Siegel and the late Carol Fredette. He has won first prize in several competitions including the 2017 Parmigiani Montreux Jazz Piano Solo Competition, the 2016 UNISA International Jazz Piano Competition in Pretoria, South Africa, and the 2015 American Jazz Pianist Competition. Beyond his accolades at the piano, Frei’s artistic voice is cemented through his expansive catalog of compositions. His work for string quartet and piano trio “Comment On War” was awarded the David Baker Bridges Prize and premiered at the Ravinia Festival.

A proud Yamaha Artist, Frei’s previous records include Future Speak (2017), Transit (2016) and Intentions (2014). He also co-leads AMP Trio, contributing compositions to each of their five studio albums. Alongside Tahira Clayton, AMP Trio was selected as winner of the 2017 DC Jazz Prix, and has toured extensively throughout Asia and North America at jazz festivals, clubs and universities. Frei recently completed his Artist Diploma at the Juilliard School, serving as musical director for this flagship ensemble’s stint at Jazz at Lincoln Center Shanghai. He was a regular member of Orlando-based Dr Phillips Center Jazz Orchestra joining artists such as Lisa Fischer, Sachal Vasandani and artistic director Rodney Whitaker. As a side-person Frei has recorded more than 30 albums including Mark Lewandowksi’s Under One Sky (feat. Kush Abadey), Lluc Casares’ Sketches Overseas (feat. Joel Ross and Philip Dizack), Peter Kronreif’s Aeronautics (feat. Lucas Pino and Andrew Gould), Tom DiCarlo’s Equanimity Project (feat. Alina Engibaryan and Jonathan Barber) and Alexander Claffy’s Tassia (feat. Kurt Rosenwinkel).

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