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Grammy-nominated pianist Orrin Evans comes to World Cafe Live

In the world of jazz, Orrin Evans is synonymous with musical excellence. Born in Trenton but raised in Philadelphia, he is regarded as one the most renowned pianists of his era. 

A producer, composer and performer, Evans attended Rutgers University and studied with the legendary Kenny Barron. He worked as a sideman for Bobby Watson, Ralph Peterson, Duane Eubanks and Lenora Zenzalai-Helm before releasing his debut in 1994 as the leader of The Orrin Evans Trio. He would go on to release several acclaimed albums and was awarded a Pew Fellowship in the Arts in 2010.

For his latest project, he released Walk a Mile in My Shoe, with his ensemble Orrin Evans and the Captain Black Big Band. The Grammy-nominated album features appearances by Bilal, Nicholas Payton, Jesse Fischer, Joanna Pascale, Paul Jost and special guest Lisa Fischer.

Ahead of his highly-anticipated performance at World Cafe Live on February 12, Billy Penn spoke with Evans, 49, about overcoming physical challenges, the jazz scene in Philly and his new album.



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2025-02-10 16:50:03

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