Phil DeGreg began playing the piano in his childhood and now performs as a jazz pianist internationally. His earliest
jazz influences were Bud Powell and Bill Evans, but he is accomplished and comfortable in a wide range of jazz
styles, ranging from mainstream to bebop to Brazilian jazz. His versatility has led to professional performances with
dozens of internationally recognized jazz artists, as well as leading and recording with his own groups. Phil DeGreg
has released seven recordings as a leader and has been recorded as a sideman on many other jazz projects. He is also
featured with J.J. Johnson on the video "J.J. Johnson Live in Concert."
A native of Cincinnati, Phil completed a degree in psychology from Yale University before becoming a professional
musician. After three years working and studying music in Kansas City, he finished a masters degree at University of
North Texas, and subsequently toured the world for a year with Woody Herman's Thundering Herd. Later the recipient of
two National Endowment for the Arts grants, he was named one of the 10 finalists in Jazziz Magazine's 1995
"Keyboardists on Fire" competition, and was a 1996 finalist in the Great American Jazz Piano Competition.
He is twice a winner of the Cincinnati Enquirer "Cammy" Awards for jazz performance. For the last 10
years, he has served as the house pianist at Cincinnati's famous Blue Wisp Jazz Club, accompanying visiting artists
on weekends. His jazz festival appearances include the North Sea, Pori, Monterey, Montreux, Brecon, Wigan, and
Elkhart Jazz Festivals. Phil has performed in clubs and concerts throughout the United States, and in the United
Kingdom, France, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Brazil.
Phil considers music to be a gift and is dedicated to sharing his love of jazz through teaching. He is currently
Professor of Jazz Studies at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music, where he teaches jazz
theory, arranging, piano, and ensembles. He has taught for the Jamey Aebersold Summer Jazz Workshops (since 1982),
the UK Jazzwise Jazz Camps (since 1996) and has served on the faculty of the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp, the Miami
Valley Summer Jazz Workshops, and the Jim Widner Jazz Camps. He has appeared as a visiting artist/clinician at
colleges and high schools throughout the U.S., Europe, Central and South America. Phil has presented
lecture/demonstrations to the International Association of Jazz Educators, the National Group Piano Teachers
Association, the Ohio Music Educator's Association, the Ohio Music Teachers Association, and the Music Teachers
National Association, and has published articles for Jazz Player Magazine. In 1995 he published "Jazz
Keyboard Harmony," a chord voicing method written for non-pianists and beginning jazz pianists, which is now
used at universities in the U.S. and Europe.
Visit Phil at
phildegreg.com
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