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Mike Holober

Jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and big-band leader Mike Holober has proven versatility in a career that has seen him dedicated to both teaching and performing. Trained as a classical pianist and conductor, he began working as a jazz sideman and composer upon moving to New York City in 1986. His most prominent early association was as an accompanist for baritone saxophonist Nick Brignola, working alongside him in the late '90s before Brignola's death in 2002. Since that time, Holober has worked in small- and large-group contexts, writing original music that has put him in good company with fellow N.Y.C. chartsmiths. His modern jazz works have been performed or recorded by the hr-Bigband in Germany, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, Airmen of Note, the Joe Roccisano Nonet, and the Prism and New York Saxophone Quartets. As an accompanying pianist, Holober has collaborated with Tim Ries and his Rolling Stones Project, John Pattitucci, Pete McGuinness, Dave Pietro, Charles Pillow, Wolfgang Muthspiel, Brian Blade, Scott Colley, John Abercrombie, Joe Magnarelli, Tim Hagans, Peter Erskine, and others. The Gotham Jazz Orchestra is his own big band, releasing Thought Trains featuring Ron Carter in 2005 and Quake in 2009. His first small-ensemble recording, Canyon, was released in 2003, followed by Wish List in 2006, both for the Sons of Sound label.

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