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While in New York, Zilber recorded two critically acclaimed OWL-EMI Records as a leader, “The Heretic” and “Stranger in Brooklyn,” which was named one of the top 30 CDs of all time by Jazzfusion.com. Since his move to San Francisco, Michael has performed in numerous musical settings as a leader and sideman, including co-leading a quartet featuring the renowned drummer Steve Smith and directing CARMA, the Bay Area’s “all-star Jazz Orchestra.”
Michael’s 2000 release, the critically-hailed “Two Coasts,” features Steve Smith, Rachel Z, James Genus and Rodney Holmes. This CD was a finalist for the 2001 Independent Music Awards Jazz Record of the Year. He has also been active as a sideman, including recording as a soloist on more than 20 CDs by various artists. Michael’s CD, co-led with Steve Smith, entitled “Reimagined: Jazz Standards, Vol. I” and featuring Zilber’s writing and arrangements, was released in March 2003, by Blue Jay Records of New York City. It received tremendous praise and went to #20 on the jazz radio charts. In September 2003, Jazzschool records made “Live at The Jazzschool: David Liebman and Michael Zilber” its debut release on the new label. Zilber’s most recent tour was with Dave Liebman and Steve Smith across Canada for the summer festival circuit, and he recorded his new CD, Crossroads: Brooklyn to Berkeley at The Studio in Manhattan with Liebman, Genus, Clarence Penn and Bruce Barth. Zilber is also a Downbeat award-winning director of the Jazzschool’s two advanced jazz workshops, which have been featured at the IAJE and Monterey Jazz festival. In addition, he coaches the Brubeck Institute sextet and runs the Los Medanos College jazz studies program and has a doctorate from New York University. He has taught at the Stanford Jazz Workshop and Jazz Camp West and was asked to teach with Dave Douglas, Greg Osby, and Don Byron at the Banff International Jazz Workshop this May. |
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