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  1. Instrument (s) Piano. Years active. 1976–present. Labels. Soul Note, Enja, Evidence Music, Blue Note. Website. michelerosewoman .com. Michele Rosewoman (born March 19, 1953) [1] is an American jazz pianist who leads the big band New Yor-Uba.

  2. All News. Michele Rosewoman presents "A Function at the Junction: Anecestral Bridge, Musical Streams. "A Rising" Michele Rosewoman and Malika Zarra. Listen/Buy. For four decades, pianist/composer/educator Michele Rosewoman has expanded the horizons of jazz while remaining firmly rooted in tradition.

  3. Pianist Michele Rosewomans fusion of Afro-Cuban folkloric music and post-bop jazz avoids the obvious and easy without being obscure. For this album with her five-piece Quintessence group, she adds a dash of R&B and funk to the mix for one of her strongest outings.

  4. Of all of the utterly unique aspects of the music of Michele Rosewoman’s New Yor-Uba, some are more breathtaking than everything else. Firstly, to borrow from Amanda Villepastour’s thesis that there are “Ancient Text Messages” that emanate from the “Yorùbá Bàtá Drum”, it would appear that Miss Rosewoman has achieved something that is so rare […]

  5. Michele Rosewomans New Yor-Uba: 30 Years. Thirty years ago the composer and pianist Michele Rosewoman consummated her deep love for the great island of Cuba and its glorious music… Published. 9 years ago. on. Mar 25, 2015. By. Raul Da Gama. BUY THIS ALBUM ON AMAZON.COM.

  6. Background. Born in Oakland CA, Michele Rosewoman began playing piano at age 6 and was deeply influenced by the great jazz pianist/organist Ed Kelly. Early studies in percussion and Cuban folklore profoundly impacted her approach as a pianist and composer. Rosewoman moved to New York in 1978 and has performed with many renowned New York-based ...

  7. Profile. A visionary pianist, composer, ensemble leader and educator Michele Rosewoman stands out as a vanguard and pioneering artist in her field, expanding the horizons and boundaries of jazz while remaining firmly rooted in tradition.