David Benoit

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David Bryan Benoit (born August 18, 1953) is an American jazz pianist, composer and producer, based in Los Angeles, California, United States. Benoit has charted over 25 albums since 1980, and has been nominated for three Grammy Awards.[1] He is also music director for the Pacific Vision Youth Symphony (previously known as the Asia America Symphony Orchestra) and the Asia America Youth Orchestra. Furthermore, crediting Vince Guaraldi as an inspiration, Benoit has participated both as performer and music director for the later animated adaptations of the Peanuts comic strip, such as the feature film, The Peanuts Movie, restoring Guaraldi's musical signature to the franchise.

Born
David Bryan Benoit

(1953-08-18) August 18, 1953 (age 72)
Bakersfield, California, U.S.
OccupationsMusician, composer, producer
InstrumentPiano
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David Benoit performing at Jazz Alley on March 16, 2007
David Benoit performing at Jazz Alley on March 16, 2007
Background information
Born
David Bryan Benoit

(1953-08-18) August 18, 1953 (age 72)
Bakersfield, California, U.S.
GenresJazz, smooth jazz, easy listening
OccupationsMusician, composer, producer
InstrumentPiano
Years active1976–present
LabelsAVI, GRP, Peak
Websitewww.davidbenoitmusic.com
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Early life

David Bryan Benoit was born in Bakersfield, California,[2][3] on August 18, 1953.[4][5] He studied piano at age 13 with Marya Cressy Wright and continued his training with Abraham Fraser, who was the pianist for Arturo Toscanini. He attended Mira Costa High School.[6] He focused on theory and composition at El Camino College, studying orchestration with Donald Nelligan, and later took film scoring classes taught by Donald Ray at UCLA. His education in music conducting began with Heiichiro Ohyama, assistant conductor of the L.A. Philharmonic, and continued with Jan Robertson, head of the conducting department at UCLA. He worked with Jeffrey Schindler, Music Director for the UC Santa Barbara symphony orchestra.

Career

He began his career as a musical director and conductor for Lainie Kazan in 1976, before moving on to similar roles with singer/actresses Ann-Margret and Connie Stevens.

His GRP Records debut album, Freedom at Midnight (1987), made it to number 5 on Billboard's Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.[7] Benoit also says that it was his favorite album to produce, because it was when "everything came together," as he stated in an interview on SmoothViews.com. An earlier "live in the studio" (direct record, no mixing or overdubs) album on Spindletop Records, This Side Up (previously 1986), was re-released on the GRP label.

Waiting for Spring (1989) made it to number 1 on Billboard's Top Jazz Albums chart.[7] Shadows, from 1991, made it to number 2 on the Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.[7]

Out of respect for one of his main influences, Bill Evans, he dedicated his 1992 album Letter to Evan to him.[8]

Many of his songs employ a string section, most notably on his American Landscape (1997) and Orchestral Stories (2005) albums.

In 2000, after the death of Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz, he released a memorial album titled Here's to You, Charlie Brown: 50 Great Years!. Collaborators included the chorus group Take 6, guitarist Marc Antoine and trumpeter Chris Botti. He also scored several "Peanuts" animated television specials, emulating the style of Vince Guaraldi. The album made it to number 2 on the Top Jazz Albums chart.[7] An earlier cover of Guaraldi's "Linus and Lucy", recorded in 1985 for the aforementioned album This Side Up, enjoyed notable radio airplay and helped to launch the smooth jazz genre.

Benoit has arranged, conducted, and performed music for many popular pop and jazz artists, including Russ Freeman and the Rippingtons (he was involved with the band in its formative stages, and they often appeared on each other's albums), Kenny Loggins, Michael Franks, Patti Austin, Dave Koz, Kenny Rankin, Faith Hill, David Lanz, Cece Winans, David Pack, David Sanborn, The Walt Disney Company and Brian McKnight. He paid homage to one of his chief influences, Leonard Bernstein, by playing, arranging, and performing on The Songs of West Side Story, an all-star project produced by David Pack which achieved gold sales status. Benoit contributed to the Rippingtons's debut album, Moonlighting, which was named the most influential contemporary jazz album of all time by Jazziz magazine.[9]

The Benoit/Freeman Project album was given 412 stars by AllMusic, the highest rating Benoit has received from the service, and the album made it to number 2 on the Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart from Billboard.[7][10]

Benoit's music can be heard during The Weather Channel's "Local on the 8s" segments. His version of "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" by Vince Guaraldi is included on the album The Weather Channel Presents: Smooth Jazz II (2008). In May 2011, Benoit began hosting a morning program at jazz radio station KKJZ in Long Beach, California.[11]

Benoit has performed at the White House for three U.S. Presidents: Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, and George Bush Sr. Other dignitaries he performed for include Colin Powell, Hillary Clinton, Al Gore, former Los Angeles mayors Tom Bradley and James Hahn, as well as Senator Dick Durbin.

Awards and honors

Discography

Albums

As leader/co-leader

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YearTitleLabelNotes
1977Heavier Than YesterdayAVI; Bluemoon
1980Can You ImagineAVI; Bluemoon
1982StagesAVI; Bluemoon
1983DigitsAVI; Bluemoon
1983ChristmastimeAVI; Bluemoon
1984Waves of RavesAVI; BluemoonCompilation of AVI material
1985This Side UpSpindletop; En Pointe
1986Summer (AKA Some Other Sunset and If I Could Reach Rainbows)Electric Bird; Intersound; Sin-DromeRe-recordings of early material
1987Freedom at MidnightGRP
1988Every Step of the WayGRP
1989Urban DaydreamsGRP
1989Waiting for SpringGRP
1990Inner MotionGRP
1991ShadowsGRP
1992Letter to EvanGRP
1994Lost And FoundRhinoCompilation of AVI material
1994Shaken Not StirredGRP
1994The Benoit/Freeman ProjectGRPwith Russ Freeman
1995The Stars Fell on HenriettaVarèse Sarabandesoundtrack
1996Remembering ChristmasGRP
1997American LandscapeGRP
1999Professional DreamerGRP
2000Great Composers of JazzVertical Jazz/Fine Tunewith Brian Bromberg and Gregg Bissonette
2000Here's to You, Charlie Brown: 50 Great Years!GRP
2002Fuzzy LogicGRP
2003Right Here, Right NowGRP/Verve
2004The Benoit/Freeman Project 2Concord/Peakwith Russ Freeman
2005Orchestral StoriesConcord/Peak
200540 Years: A Charlie Brown ChristmasConcord/Peak
2006Full CircleConcord/Peak
2006StandardsKind of BlueReissue of Great Composers of Jazz
2008HeroesConcord/Peak
2008Jazz for PeanutsConcord/Peak
2010EarthglowConcord/Heads Up
2012ConversationConcord/Heads Up
20152 in LoveConcordwith Jane Monheit
2015Believe (David Benoit Trio)Concordwith Jane Monheit and the All American Boys Chorus
2017The Steinway SessionsSteinway & Sons
2017So NiceShanachiewith Marc Antoine
2019David Benoit and FriendsShanachie
2020It's a David Benoit Christmas!Steinway & Sons
2021Old FriendsCafe Pacificwith Mark Winkler
2022A Midnight RendezvousShanachie
2024TimelessSoNo Recording Group
2025Steinway After DarkSteinway & Sons
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As a member

The Rippingtons

As sideman

Charted albums

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Year Album Peak chart positions Label
US
200

[12]
US
Top
Sales

[13]
US
Jazz

[14]
US
Con.
Jazz

[15]
US
R&B
/HH

[16]
US
Trad
Jazz

[17]
US
Top
Cur

[18]
US
Ind

[19]
US
Holi

[20]
1986 This Side Up 4 Spindletop/En Pointe
1987 Freedom at Midnight 5 GRP
1988 Every Step of the Way 129 4 129
1989 Urban Daydreams 101 4 101
Waiting for Spring 187 1 187
1990 Inner Motion 161 3 161
1991 Shadows 2
1993 Letter to Evan 50 3
1994 The Benoit/Freeman Project
(The Benoit/Freeman Project)
118 118 2 2 73 118
Shaken Not Stirred 19 14
1995 The Best of David Benoit 1987–1995 25 19
1996 Remembering Christmas 27 15
1997 American Landscape 9 7
1999 Professional Dreamer 11 8
2000 Here's to You, Charlie Brown: 50 Great Years! 5 2
2002 Fuzzy Logic 9 6
2003 Right Here, Right Now 18 10
2004 The Benoit/Freeman Project 2
(The Benoit/Freeman Project)
11 7 48 Peak
2005 Orchestral Stories 48
2006 Full Circle 17 7
2008 Heroes 17 9
Jazz for Peanuts 25 14
2010 Earthglow 8 4
2012 Conversation 9 2 Heads Up
2015 2 in Love
(David Benoit featuring Jane Monheit)
6 5 Concord
Believe
(The David Benoit Trio featuring Jane Monheit and the All-American Boys Chorus)
23 15
2017 The Steinway Sessions 13 Steinway
So Nice!
(David Benoit and Marc Antoine)
4 2 Shanachie
20th Anniversary Christmas
(Dave Koz and Friends)
3 1 64 6 Concord
2019 David Benoit and Friends 3 2 Shanachie
2022 Christmas Ballads
(Dave Koz and Friends)
7 Just Koz
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Charted singles

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Year Title Peak chart positions Album
Adult
Cont.

[21]
Smooth Jazz
Airplay

[22]
1988 "The Key to You" 40 N/a Every Step of the Way
2005 "Pick Up the Pieces"
(Kenny G featuring David Benoit)
24 Kenny GAt Last...The Duets Album
2006 "Beat Street" 5 Full Circle
2007 "Water to Drink (Água de Beber)" 28
2008 "Human Nature" 18 Heroes
2010 "Will's Chill" 6 Earthglow
2011 "Botswana Bossa Nova" 1
2012 "Feelin' It" 1 Conversation
"You're Amazing" 4
2015 "Too in Love"
(David Benoit featuring Jane Monheit)
7 2 in Love
2017 "Caminando"
(David Benoit and Marc Antoine)
1 So Nice
2018 "French Cafe"
(David Benoit and Marc Antoine)
26
2019 "Dave G"
(David Benoit featuring Vincent Ingala)
3 David Benoit and Friends
2020 "Feel It Still" 11
2022 "A Midnight Rendezvous" 13 A Midnight Rendezvous
2024 "Savannah Dream (Sophie's Song)" 3 Timeless
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