Mark Soskin

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Piano Bar I 03:03 Tools
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Pals 00:00 Tools
Elysian Fields 00:00 Tools
Manfredo's Fest 00:00 Tools
Time Remembered 08:08 Tools
Cliffhanger 00:00 Tools
Lefty 00:00 Tools
Un Poco Loco 00:00 Tools
Walk Tall 00:00 Tools
Piano Bar 1 00:00 Tools
Colossus 00:00 Tools
The Opening 00:00 Tools
Bolinas 00:00 Tools
On The Street Where You Live 09:03 Tools
Pensativa 07:28 Tools
Bemsha Swing 00:00 Tools
Mambo Mio 07:33 Tools
Caribbean Party Stomp 00:00 Tools
That's What Friends Are For 00:00 Tools
Innerspace 06:50 Tools
Step Lively 00:00 Tools
Piano BarⅠ 00:00 Tools
THE DOOR TO SEPTEMBER 00:00 Tools
One Hopeful Day 00:00 Tools
End Of A Love Affair 00:00 Tools
It's Easy To Remember 00:00 Tools
Strive 00:00 Tools
Excavation 00:00 Tools
Awakening 00:00 Tools
Postcards 00:00 Tools
Sunday Cruise 00:00 Tools
Gloria's Step 00:00 Tools
Rhythm-A-Ning 00:00 Tools
Song For Lea 00:00 Tools
Sunday Cruise (CH) 00:00 Tools
We Kiss in a Shadow 00:00 Tools
Remember 00:00 Tools
Listening Room 00:00 Tools
The Diver 00:00 Tools
Little One 00:00 Tools
Heather On the Hill 00:00 Tools
Overjoyed 00:00 Tools
Con Alma 00:00 Tools
Piano Bar 00:00 Tools
I've Never Been in Love Before 00:00 Tools
Lights across the bay 00:00 Tools
Last train home 00:00 Tools
This Is New 00:00 Tools
Ta-Ta-La 00:00 Tools
Slider 00:00 Tools
Invitation 00:00 Tools
Home Movie 00:00 Tools
La Strada 00:00 Tools
Pee Wee 00:00 Tools
Ugly Beauty 00:00 Tools
A Time for Us (from "Romeo and Juliet") 00:00 Tools
Toma's bossa 00:00 Tools
Luis 00:00 Tools
Keys of the city 00:00 Tools
Floater 00:00 Tools
Tie of the dancer 00:00 Tools
Pink statue 00:00 Tools
For All We Know 00:00 Tools
Fee-Fi-fo-Fum 00:00 Tools
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Sometime Ago 00:00 Tools
Hush-a-Bye 00:00 Tools
Chutes and Ladders 00:00 Tools
If I Should Lose You 00:00 Tools
Man Behind The Curtain 00:00 Tools
For Heaven's Sake 00:00 Tools
UMMG/Upper West Side Stroll 00:00 Tools
Old Folks 00:00 Tools
The Dolphin 00:00 Tools
Teatrino Delle Suore (from "Juliet of the Spirits") 00:00 Tools
Theme from The Godfather 00:00 Tools
Suite No. 1 (from "La Dolce Vita") 00:00 Tools
Rugiada Sui Ranocchi (from "Juliet of the Spirits") 00:00 Tools
Excavation (Keys of the City) 00:00 Tools
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Mark Soskin was born July 12,1953 in Brooklyn, NY. Soskin has recorded and performed with such diverse musicians as Sonny Rollins, Joe Henderson, Randy Brecker, Billy Cobham, Buster Williams, Eddie Henderson, Stanley Turrentine, Herbie Mann, John Abercrombie, Claudio Roditi, Sheila Jordan, Gato Barbieri, Joe Locke, David ”Fathead” Newman, Mark Murphy, Slide Hampton, Pete Escovedo and Sheila E, Bobby Watson, Miroslav Vitous, New York Voices, Branford Marsalis, Roy Hargrove and others. Soskin attended Colorado State University where he pursued classical studies, but at this time his interests in jazz music were growing.In 1973 he enrolled in Berklee College of Music, studying composition as well as arranging.In Boston he began to work professionally until moving to San Francisco, eventually going on to work with some of the west coast's finest players. Shortly after arriving in San Francisco, Soskin was introduced to the latin music legend, Pete Escovedo. Along with Pete's daughter, percussionist Sheila E, they toured and recorded as Azteca, a group in which Soskin's keyboard, writing, and arranging talents were showcased. Eventually, the group, which now included Tom Harrell on trumpet, went on to record two discs for Fantasy Records, produced by drum ace Billy Cobham. Soskin was enlisted in Cobham's band, a stint that lasted for two years and which produced two recordings for Columbia. In between tours for Cobham, Soskin did a tour and live recording for the CBS All Stars with Tom Scott, Alphonso Johnson, Steve Khan, and Billy Cobham. At this time Soskin was very active as a session player at Fantasy studios in Berkeley, California and veteran jazz music producer Orrin Keepnews took notice. Soskin signed his first recording contract with Prestige (a subsidiary of Fantasy). Produced by Keepnews, his first album as a leader was entitled “Rhythm Vision”. This featured the likes of Benny Maupin and Harvey Mason with the album eventually making it into Billboard's top ten jazz chart. Keepnews introduced Soskin to Sonny Rollins which started a long, fruitful collaboration (14 years). Besides the extensive touring throughout the world, Soskin can be heard on a number of critically acclaimed recordings with the tenor sax master, including a video, ”Saxophone Collosus”. Since 1981 Soskin has resided in New York City, remaining active as sideman and as a leader. Soskin has recorded extensively as leader,co-leader and sideman. He continues to maintain a busy tour schedule as well as giving masterclasses and workshops. Television performance credits include The Equalizer and HBO hit series, Sex And The City. Arranging projects include Soskin's writing for Slide Hampton's World Of Trombones and drummer Steve Smith's best selling DVD, “History Of The US Beat.” Soskin was featured in a solo performance at the 1998 Ottawa Jazz Festival. He has performed the premier of contemporary classical music composer John Adams' opera, “Ceiling Sky” at Lincoln Center. Soskin is currently on the faculty of The Manhattan School Of Music and has been written up in numerous music publications, including Ira Gitler and Leonard Feather's Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz and The Jazz Book by Joachim E. Berendt. Mark is also featured in the film documenting latin jazz artists entitled ”Calle 54." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.