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Luke Gillespie is Assistant Professor of Music in Jazz Piano at Indiana
University School of Music where he received his BM and MM degrees in
jazz piano and DM degree in classical piano. An active performer of both
jazz and classical music, he has received numerous awards, including best
performance from Indianapolis Star in 1993, and won the 1994 Indianapolis
Jazz Festival Competition and the 1990 Copland. He has recorded with the
Arts Center Jazz Collective, David Baker, Buselli/Wallarab Jazz Orchestra,
James Campbell, Eugene Rousseau, Dominic Spera, and Wanda Stafford; and
performed with Jamey Aebersold, "Killer Ray" Appleton, Steve Davis (drums),
Steve Houghton, Robert Hurst, Ingrid Jensen, Pat LaBarbara, David Liebman,
Henry Mancini, James Moody, Chris Potter, Rufus Reid, Arturo Sandoval, Jim
Snidero, and Bill Watrous. He also appears on Aebersold’s Jazz Play-Along,
Vol. 76, "How to Learn Tunes," by David Baker. Gillespie’s book, Stylistic
II/V7/I Voicings for Keyboardists, is published by Aebersold, and his solo
jazz piano CD, Footprints, appears on RIAX records. He is in demand as a
performer, teacher, and clinician in Europe and United States, including
summer jazz camps in Shell Lake, Wisconsin.
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