2007
Three to Go
Spike Wilner
Positone
768707803521
POS 123787
PR8035
JAZZ
1
Three to Go
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Michael “Spike” Wilner was born in New York City and started playing piano at an early age. He was inspired by a television program about the life of Scott Joplin to learn to play Ragtime Music. He perused this art form throughout high school and performed Joplin’s “Maple Leaf Rag” at the St. Louis Ragtime Festival.
Although it was an informal appearance it, nonetheless, profoundly affected him and drove him to peruse a career in music. Wilner was a house pianist at the legendary, now defunct, Village Gate as well as other long-gone clubs such as Visiones, The Angry Squire and The Village Corner. In 1995, Wilner became involved with the jazz club Smalls under the direction of owner Mitch Borden. At Smalls, Wilner has developed his music and his career. Spike is completely at home at what he’s doing and in his hands the rules of an idiom disappear, leaving an improvisational flexibility that’s available only to soloists who have really spent time learning their subject.
Recorded June 4, 2007 at Systems Two, Brooklyn, New York
FORMAT | CD |
DISCS NUMBER | 1 |
RECORDED | 2007 |
LABEL CODE | PR8035 |
STYLE | JAZZ |