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David Janeway

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DAVID JANEWAY was born in Rochester, New York. He began studying classical piano at the age of six after moving to Detroit in 1960. Early influences included Harold McKinney, Marcus Belgrave, Bill Evans and Denny Zeitlin. After moving to New York City in 1978, Janeway studied with the late Albert Dailey for two years.

During this time he worked and recorded with Angel Canales and Orchestra Sabor and other Latin/Jazz artists such as Art Farmer, The Supremes, Michal Urbaniak, Spanky Wilson, David "Fathead" Newman, Jr. Cook, Sonny Fortune, Billy Hart, Tom Harrell, Danny Gottlieb, Louis Smith, Dakota Staton, Valery Ponomarev, Benny Golson, Harvie S and others. 

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David Janeway: Hastings Jazz Collective/Shadow Dances

Read "Hastings Jazz Collective/Shadow Dances" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Sail twenty miles up the Hudson River from New York City and you find Hastings-On-The-Hudson, a vibrant artists' colony situated on the river's shore. Among the town's artists you'll find jazz pianist David Janeway, a New York City transplant via Detroit, Michigan. The Hastings Jazz Collective is Janeway's brainchild. He presents the all-star group's debut with ...

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Entry Point-David Janeway

Label: New Direction, Inc.
Released: 2017
Track listing: 1. Entry Point-D.Janeway 2. Remembrance-Janeway 3. Only So Far-Janeway 4. A Blues-Janeway 5. MT's Mood-Janeway 6. After Listening-Janeway 7. Jasi-Phil Lasley

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Secret Passages

Label: New Direction Music
Released: 2017
Track listing: Before You; Cedar's Blues; Elderdown; 502 Blues; Interchange; Here's that Rainy Day; Secret Passages; Laverne Walk; Mark Time; Return.

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David Janeway Trio featuring Frank Tate and Chuck Zeuren: Secret Passages

Read "Secret Passages" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


New York City jazz pianist David Janeway and his trio sound as if they're trying to be a force for good in the universe. Secret Passages rides a relentless traditional momentum, rolling along with a positive vibe under the influence of a big push on the refresh button. Oscar Peterson and Bud Powell operated this way, ...

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Excursion

Label: New Direction Music
Released: 2007
Track listing: Viscosity; Inner Dance; Ready Rudy; Coco's Bossa; I Should Care; Excursion; Black Narcissus; Straight Street; Touch of your Lips; Run Around; Another Chance; You're My Everything.

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David Janeway Trio: Excursion

Read "Excursion" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


Pianist David Janeway, with only a handful of albums under his belt, bursts out of the pack with the exciting Excursion. He is accompanied by veteran bassist Harvie S. and drummer Steve Davis. Excursion also features a guest appearance from trumpeter Charles Moore, who provides an eerie and effective Miles Davis vibe on Janeway's ballad, “Another ...

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Inside Out

Label: Timeless Records
Released: 1993
Track listing: 1. Uncrowned King 2. Elaine-D Janeway 3. Open Sea-D Janeway 4. Inside Out- D Janeway 5. Impetus-D Janeway 6. Three Little Words-H. Ruby, B Kalmar 7. Samba For Bolinas-D Janeway


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