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* Louis Durra (with trio) residency at South Beverly Grill, Beverly Hills since 2010. |
* Louis Durra (with trio) residency at South Beverly Grill, Beverly Hills since 2010. |
Revision as of 18:01, 9 June 2012
This article is an autobiography or has been extensively edited by the subject or by someone connected to the subject. (July 2011) |
Louis Durra (born 1961) is an American jazz pianist and composer living in Los Angeles. His biological father was saxophonist Trevor Koehler.
Discography
as leader
- Rocket Science -- CD, (June 2012)
- The Best Of All Possible Worlds -- CD, 2011
- Mad World EP -- CD, 2011
- Tangled Up In Blue EP -- CD, 2011
- What We Have -- CD, 2007
- Caught! Louis Durra Trio Live And In The Studio -- DVD, 2007
- Dreaming -- CD. 2003
as sideman
- 2011—A Singer Named Shotgun Throat -- Moris Tepper [1]
- 2006-2011—piano for 9 documentaries, composer Miriam Cutler[2]
- 2008—Chinese Leftovers— Sugarplum Fairies [3]
- 2008 -- (in progress) -- Andrew Pandaleon
- 2008 -- (in progress) -- Matt Ashkynazo Quartet
- 2008—One Day— Logan Heftel
- 2007 -- "Play It Cool" Cast Album -- Mark Winkler
- 2007—Comes Love -- Roxanne Beck
- 2007—Storytelling -- Bennett Brandeis
- 2006—Twenty Years -- Sad Girl
- 2006—Steppin' 'Round the Yellow Brick Road -- Steve Kirwan
- 2003—Not at One -- Eric Anders
- 2003—Introspective Raincoat Student Music -- Sugarplum Fairies
- 2002—Flake -- Sugarplum Fairies
- 2000—Moth to Mouth -- Moris Tepper
- 1999—Jazz Gardener -- Susan Krebs
- 1996—Insert Title Here -- The Mystery Band
- 1996—Big Enough to Disappear -- Moris Tepper
- 1995—Not a Traditional Christmas -- Jessica Harper
Touring and performing
- Louis Durra Trio at the JazzBar in Edinburgh, UK. 2012
- Louis Durra Trio at the JazzBar in Edinburgh, UK. 2011[4]
- Louis Durra (with trio) residency at South Beverly Grill, Beverly Hills since 2010.
- The comedy show "Satellites", staged in Edinburgh, UK with Taylor Negron and Lili Haydn or Logan Heftel. 2007
- Shows with dancer/comedian steve Zee. 2009-2011
- Louis was nominated in 2006 for an Ovation Award and Los Angeles Drama Circle Award for Musical Direction, for the production of Play it Cool at the Celebration Theatre[5]
- The dance company "Just In Time", which toured Russia, the Ukraine, Latvia and Khazakstan. 2003
- The dance company "Jazz Tap Ensemble" 1990-1996
- Moris Tepper (ex Beefheart/Tom Waits guitarist) 1987-1993
- The play "Woyzeck" dir. John Wills Martin, Edinburgh 1988
- The play "The Lesson" dir. Peter Brosius, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles 1989. Louis was nominated for a 1990 Drama Logue award.
- The play "Rio Esmeralda" dir. Peter Brosius, LATC and Reykjavik 1987
Sound Editing
Louis edited sound with the Id Group, an audio post facility.[2]
References
- ^ David Harry for Americana UK, June 21, 2010
- ^ a b http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0244329/
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/artist/louis-durra-p226313/credits
- ^ http://www.edinburgh-festivals.com/viewreview.aspx?id=2565
- ^ 2006 Ovation nominees announced on TheatreMania online, Sept. 25, 2006
38th Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award Nominations