Adam Holzman (keyboardist)

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Born (1958-02-15) February 15, 1958 (age 68)
Genres
InstrumentKeyboards
Adam Holzman
Adam Holzman at the Zelt Musik Festival 2018
Adam Holzman at the Zelt Musik Festival 2018
Background information
Born (1958-02-15) February 15, 1958 (age 68)
Genres
OccupationsMusician, music producer
InstrumentKeyboards
LabelsManhattan Records, Lipstick, Escapade, Big Fun Productions, AA, Nagel-Heyer, Composers Concordance Records, Kscope
Member ofSteven Wilson band
Formerly ofMiles Davis band
Websitehttp://adamholzman.com/

Adam Holzman (born February 15, 1958) is an American jazz, jazz fusion and rock keyboardist best known for his work with Miles Davis and Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree. He is the son of Elektra Records' founder Jac Holzman.[1] In addition, he is also a music producer.[2]

In musical regards, Adam Holzman was mainly influenced by The Doors, Leon Russell and Dr. John, and then by progressive rock bands Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Yes as well as jazz fusion artists Chick Corea of Return to Forever, Mahavishnu Orchestra, and Billy Cobham.[3] In the late 1970s, Holzman founded Los Angeles-based jazz-rock band, The Fents with guitarist Ted Hall and bassist Doug Hodges (with whom he had also collaborated on Ray Manzarek's solo studio album Carmina Burana, a rock reinterpration of the opera, more specifically cantata, by German composer Carl Orff).[4][5] In 1985, he was hired by Miles Davis to play keyboards on the trumpeter's Tutu album, and stayed with him for four years, eventually becoming his musical director. In the early 1990s, he founded the band Mona Lisa Overdrive, which changed its name to Brave New World due to copyright issues.[5]

Holzman has performed as a sideman with Bob Belden, Tom Browne, Wayne Escoffery, Charles Fambrough, Anton Fig, Robben Ford, Jane Getter, Randy Hall, Ray Manzarek (The Doors), Wayne Shorter (Weather Report), Jason Miles, Marcus Miller, Michel Petrucciani, Wallace Roney, Steps Ahead, Grover Washington Jr., Lenny White and Ray Wilson. Many of these performers he has also produced, arranged, and composed for.[6] Since 2011 Adam has recorded and toured extensively with Steven Wilson, and is currently a member of his backing band.[6]

Holzman, Nick Beggs and Craig Blundell formed a supergroup, Trifecta, with their debut album, Fragments, released in 2021. Their next album, The New Normal, was released on April 12, 2024.[7][8]

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