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Craig Taborn

Minneapolis, United States

Craig Taborn is credited on 108 releases across 72 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1993–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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108

Pressings credited

72

Albums

4

Decades active

16

In collections

Biography

Craig Marvin Taborn (; born February 20, 1970) is an American pianist, organist, keyboardist and composer. He works solo and in bands, mostly playing various forms of jazz. He started playing piano and Moog synthesizer as an adolescent and was influenced at an early stage by a wide range of music, including by the freedom expressed in recordings of free jazz and contemporary classical music. While at university, Taborn toured and recorded with jazz saxophonist James Carter. Taborn went on to play with numerous other musicians in electronic and acoustic settings, while also building a reputation as a solo pianist. He has a range of styles, and often adapts his playing to the nature of the instrument and the sounds that he can make it produce. His improvising, particularly for solo piano, often adopts a modular approach, in which he begins with small units of melody and rhythm and then develops them into larger forms and structures. In 2011, Down Beat magazine chose Taborn as winner of the electric keyboard category, as well as rising star in both the piano and organ categories. By the end of 2020, Taborn had appeared on 14 albums as a leader or co-leader and more than 100 as a sideman.

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108 releases · 72 albums · active 1993–2026

  • Performance · 235
  • Other credits · 46
  • Engineering · 1

Studios: Avatar Studios · Artesuono Recording Studio · Muffathalle · Clubhouse Recording Studios

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