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Dena DeRose

Dena DeRose
August 1999



Another World

Another World
Sharp Nine
1999

Another World
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Dena DeRose


In the mid 1980s, a series of hand surgeries interrupted Dena's musical career. But as a result of this unfortunate necessity she discovered a new, and unexpected, talent--singing. For about a year and a half Dena worked exclusively as a vocalist, and after making a full recovery, she began to integrate her piano playing with her singing.

Since moving to New York City in 1992, Dena has performed on piano with Randy Brecker, Bob Moses, Peter Washington, Billy Drummond, Virginia Mayhew, Bruce Forman, Terry Clarke, Ingrid Jensen, and Dottie Dodgion, among others. In addition to her work as a pianist, Dena also performs as a vocalist, and is featured on pianist Rob Bargad's recent CD, The Shadow of Your Smile.

Dena also appears frequently as a pianist-vocalist with her own quartet in such New York City jazz venues as Birdland, The Village Gate, Zinno, Small's, Cleopatra's Needle, The Five Spot, and The Knickerbocker. She also has performed at The Jazz Hall in Santa Barbara, California, Pearl's in San Francisco, and Rusty's in Toledo, Ohio.

An experienced music educator, Dena has been teaching privately for over 15 years. She conducts seminars and master classes at community music centers, high schools, and colleges, and is a member of the piano and voice faculty of Stanford University's Stanford Jazz Workshop. She also serves as accompanist and vocal coach for the Actors' Guild at the New School for Social Research in New York.

In 1996, Dena released her debut recording as a leader, Introducing Dena DeRose, on the Sharp 9 label. Accompanying her were renowned drummer Albert "Tootie" Heath, the brilliant young saxophonist Steve Wilson, and bassist Michael Zisman, a long-time associate and accompanist. The CD features classic standards and two of her original compositions, each arranged and performed in Dena's honest, intimate style.


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