National Endowment for the Arts  
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2011 NEA Jazz Master

Orrin Keepnews

Born March 2, 1923 in the Bronx, NY
Producer, Writer

BIO INTERVIEW

"I have been deeply involved in the jazz record world for appreciably more than a half-century, and now that they have gotten around to labeling me a "jazz master" I guess I probably can't count on ending the association any time soon.  Not that I really would want to stop: I remain quite proud of what I have at times accomplished in a varied career -- which might perhaps more accurately be considered an overlapping series of careers.  I have primarily thought of myself as a producer, which to me means working with a series of artists to help combine their talents with the realities of recording, editing, promoting, and in various other ways assisting them in achieving a reasonable degree of success and recognition."

Recognized as one of the outstanding record producers in the jazz world, Orrin Keepnews co-founded Riverside Records in the early 1950s, launching or furthering the careers of several of the most notable names in jazz, beginning with such significant artists as Thelonious Monk, Bill Evans, Wes Montgomery, Sonny Rollins, and Cannonball Adderley. He has long been at the forefront of producing reissues of both traditional and modern jazz recordings, and is also known for his informative, incisive, and extensively detailed liner notes.

Graduating from Columbia University in 1943 and then serving in the Air Force, Keepnews returned to Columbia for graduate studies in 1946. Two years later, he became editor of The Record Changer magazine, which was newly owned by his former college classmate and noted jazz record collector, Bill Grauer. In 1952, Grauer and Keepnews founded Riverside, which originally focused on reissues of traditional jazz and blues recordings. In 1954, they signed pianist Randy Weston, their first modern jazz artist. From that point on, the label began to focus on the burgeoning modern jazz scene, with Keepnews doing the producing. Promising new artists such as Clark Terry, Johnny Griffin, and Jimmy Heath were signed to the label, quickly making Riverside a major force among the New York-based independent labels. But at the end of 1963, the label folded after the death of Grauer.

Keepnews launched Milestone Records in 1966 with a new partner, pianist Dick Katz, attracting such high quality artists as Joe Henderson, Lee Konitz, and McCoy Tyner. In 1972, he relocated to San Francisco, heading jazz activities at Fantasy Records (which had acquired the Riverside catalog). Keepnews oversaw the reissue of many of the albums he had produced earlier in his career at Riverside, frequently including unissued alternate performances.

He left Fantasy at the end of 1980 to concentrate on independent production and after a few years founded another label, Landmark Records. Among its first releases were two unique albums, one of compositions by Bill Evans and the other primarily involving Thelonious Monk material, both performed by the Kronos Quartet. He sold the company in 1993, but remains active in the recording industry, primarily by working on reissue and remastering compilations on compact disc. A substantial collection of his essays, album notes, reviews, and other commentaries was published in book form in 1988 as The View from Within: Jazz Writings, 1948-87.

Keepnews has won four Grammy Awards: Best Album Notes for Bill Evans' The Interplay Sessions (1983); Best Album Notes and Best Historical Album for Thelonious Monk's The Complete Riverside Recordings (1987); and Best Historical Album for The Duke Ellington Centennial Edition – The Complete RCA Victor Recordings (1927- 1973) (1999). In 2004, he was awarded a NARAS Trustees Award for Lifetime Achievement.

Selected Discography:

Thelonious Monk, Brilliant Corners, Riverside Records, 1956
Bill Evans, Everybody Digs Bill Evans, Riverside Records, 1958
Cannonball Adderley, The Cannonball Adderley Quintet in San Francisco, Riverside Records, 1959
Wes Montgomery, The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery, Riverside Records, 1960
McCoy Tyner, Fly with the Wind, Milestone Records, 1976

 

Jazz Moments

Keepnews as a cult figure

On his first session with Thelonious Monk

Peter Keepnews on his Dad

Questioning his secrets to success

Terri Hinte on Keepnews's atrributes

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