Mark Soskin was born July 12,
1953 in Brooklyn, N.Y. Soskin has recorded and performed with such
diverse musicians as Sonny Rollins, Joe Henderson, Randy Brecker, Billy
Cobham, Buster Williams, Eddie Henderson, Stanley Turrentine, Cornell
Dupree, Herbie Mann, John Abercrombie, Claudio Roditi, Sheila Jordan,
Gato Barbieri, Joe Locke, David"Fathead"Newman, Mark Murphy, Slide
Hampton, Pete and Sheila Escovedo, Bobby Watson, Miroslav Vitous, The
NY Voices 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 The 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. 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, 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 Collosusî.
Since 1981 Soskin has resided in New
York City, remaining active as sideman and as a leader. He has seven of
his own recordings to date and three as co-leader, one which features
Harvie Swartz and Joe LaBarbera with Sheila Jordan called "Spirits",
one under the name "Contempo Trio" with Danny Gottlieb and Chip Jackson
featuring Ravi Coltrane and another Contempo Trio recording named "The
Secret of Life" featuring Carolyn Leonhart. His recording, "17" on TCB,
highlights Soskin in a quintet setting featuring mainly original
compositions. His latest CD "One Hopeful Day"(Kind of Blue,2007)
features John Abercrombie,John Patitucci,Chris Potter, and Bill
Stewart.He continues to maintain a busy tour schedule as well as giving
master classes and workshops. Television performance credits include
the HBO hit series, "Sex And The City." Examples of arranging projects
have been writing for Slide Hampton's "World Of Trombones" and his
writing and playing on Steve Smith's DVD,"Drumset Technique/History of
the U.S. Beat". Soskin has been featured in solo piano concerts
throughout the world such as the 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 Soskin is featured in the film documenting latin jazz
artists entitled "Calle 54." †
Mark Soskin teaches privately and is also available for master classes and workshops.
information, photo from official site: http://www.marksoskin.com/