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Edward Haydn Higgins (February 21, 1932 – August 31, 2009) was an American pianist, composer, and orchestrator. His performance and composition in 1959's "Cry of Jazz" is preserved in the Library of Congress' National Film Registry.


Biography
Born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, Higgins initially studied privately with his mother. He started his professional career in Chicago, Illinois, while studying at the Northwestern University School of Music and earned a spot in fellow Northwestern alumnus 's band in 1956 before leading his own band in 1957.

For more than two decades Higgins worked at some of Chicago's most prestigious jazz clubs, including the Brass Rail, Preview Lounge, Blue Note, Cloister Inn and Jazz, Ltd. His longest and most memorable tenure was at the long-gone London House, where he led his jazz trio from 1957 to the late 1960s, playing opposite jazz stars of this period, including Cannonball Adderley, , , , , , and , among others. Later, Higgins said the opportunities to play jazz music with and Oscar Peterson were unforgettable moments. Higgins spent his time at the London House Restaurant with bassist Richard Evans and drummer Marshall Thompson. Higgins also worked for as a producer.

During his stay in Chicago, Higgins also recorded a significant number of albums under his auspices and many more as a sideman with a wide variety of musicians, ranging in style from tenor saxophonists Hawkins to to ; trumpeters to to and ; and trombonists to . His versatility was captured on stage and records, backing up singers and leading his own projects as both pianist and orchestrator, working in every jazz circle from to styles. Although he opted to decline the offer, Higgins was asked at one point by to join the seminal hard bop quintet, The Jazz Messengers.

In 1970, Higgins moved to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and began spending winters in Florida and summers on Cape Cod, where he played in local clubs. Since the early 1980s, he traveled widely on the jazz festival circuit and performed frequently in Europe and Japan. His releases on the Japanese Venus label earned him number one in jazz sales on more than one album. After that, Higgins played his music mainly in East Asia including Japan and South Korea. During his career in East Asia, Higgins formed a successful trio with Joe Ascione (drums), and (bass). In 1988, Higgins and jazz singer and pianist Meredith d'Ambrosio were married and became a popular team at clubs and festivals, as well as recording for Sunnyside Records.

In 2009, dates in Japan and Korea were on his calendar of upcoming concerts, but were suspended due to a long illness.

Higgins died on August 31, 2009, of lung and lymphatic cancer in Fort Lauderdale at the age of 77.


Style
Eddie Higgins's delicate tone and conception were often compared to those of , one of the most influential and successful jazz pianists. He mostly played and music throughout his career. Higgins was at home playing melodies with -like feeling. His melodies had groove and swing without being superfluous, and was often compared to Oscar Peterson and Nat King Cole.


Accomplishment
In 2009, Eddie Higgins received Jazz Disc Award from the most respected jazz magazine in Japan, Swing Journal. With his album, Portraits of Love, Higgins won the Best Album of the Year. In the same year, Higgins received another award from Best Engineering Album of the Year.


Discography

As leader
1957The Ed Higgins TrioReplicaTrio, with Dave Poskonka (bass), Jack Noren (drums)
1960Eddie HigginsVee-JaySome tracks trio with Jim Atlas (bass), Marshall Thompson (drums); some tracks quintet, with Paul Serrano (trumpet), Frank Foster (tenor sax) added; some tracks trio with Richard Evans (bass), Thompson (drums)
1965SouleroTrio, with Richard Evans (bass) Marshall Thompson (drums)
1966The Piano of Eddie HigginsSome tracks trio; some tracks with orchestra
1969Music from Chitty Chitty Bang BangTowerTrio, with Richard Evans (bass), Marshall Thompson (drums)
1979My Time of DayClaremontTrio, with John Bany (bass), Marshall Thompson (drums) Recorded October 24 & 25, 1978. Reissued as In Chicago (1995)
1979Dream DancingClaremontTrio, with John Bany (bass), Marshall Thompson (drums) Recorded October 24 & 25, 1978 Reissued as In Chicago (1995)
1980Sweet LorraineTrio, with Osamu Kawakami (bass), Jimmy Takeuchi (drums)
1982Once in a WhileSpinnsterMost tracks sextet, with Pete Minger (flugelhorn), John Swan (flugelhorn, trumpet), Bill Prince (flugelhorn, trumpet, tenor sax), Lew Berryman (bass), Norman "Red" Hawley (drums); one track septet, with Nancy Weckwerth (French horn) added; in concert
1986By RequestSolo ArtTrio, with (bass), Bobby Rosengarden (drums)
1990Those Quiet DaysSunnysideTrio, with (guitar), (bass)
1992By RequestSolo ArtSolo piano
1994Zoot's HymnsSunnysideQuartet, with John Doughten (tenor sax), Phil Flanigan (bass), Danny Burger (drums)
1996Portrait in Black and WhiteSunnysideTrio, with Don Wilner (bass), James Martin (drums)
1997Haunted HeartSunnysideTrio, with (bass), (drums)
1998Speaking of JobimSunnysideTrio, with (bass), Terry Clarke (drums)
1998AgainVenusTrio, with (bass), (drums)
1999Live At The Van Dyke Cafe in MiamiDon WilnerDuo, with (bass)
1999Time on My HandsSolo piano
2000Don't Smoke in BedVenusTrio, with (guitar), (bass)
2001BewitchedVenusTrio, with (bass), Joe Ascione (drums)
2001Smoke Gets in Your EyesVenusQuartet, with Scott Hamilton (tenor sax), Steve Gilmore (bass), Bill Goodwin (drums)
2002Dear Old StockholmVenusTrio, with (bass), Joe Ascione (drums)
2002My Foolish HeartVenusQuartet, with Scott Hamilton (tenor sax), Steve Gilmore (bass), Bill Goodwin (drums)
2003You Don't Know What Love IsVenusSolo piano
2003Moonlight Becomes YouVenusWith Joe Locke (vibes) Joe Cohn (guitar), (bass), Joe Ascione (drums); plus strings
2004If Dreams Come TrueVenusTrio, with (bass), Joe Ascione (drums)
2004Christmas SongsVenusTrio, with (bass), Joe Ascione (drums)
2004My Funny ValentineVenusQuartet, with Scott Hamilton (tenor sax), (bass), Joe Ascione (drums)
2005AmorVenusTrio, with Sean Smith (bass), Joe Ascione (drums)
2006Christmas Songs 2VenusMost tracks trio, with (bass), (drums); two tracks quartet, with Scott Hamilton (tenor sax) added
2006A Fine RomanceVenusTrio, with (bass), Mark Taylor (drums)
2006A Lovely Way to Spend an EveningVenusTrio, with (bass), Mark Taylor (drums)
2006Secret LoveVenusTrio, with (bass), Mark Taylor (drums)
2006You Are Too BeautifulVenusTrio, with (bass), Mark Taylor (drums)
2006It's MagicVenusWith Scott Hamilton (tenor sax), (tenor sax, clarinet), (bass), (drums)
2008A Handful of StarsVenusWith Scott Hamilton (tenor sax), (tenor sax, clarinet), (bass), Joe Ascione (drums)
2008Standards By Request 1st DayVenusSolo piano
2008Standards By Request 2nd DayVenusSolo piano
2008Portraits of LoveVenusTrio, with (bass), Joe Ascione (drums)

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Compilations
  • Relaxin' at the Lounge (Venus)
  • Standard Higgins (Venus)
  • Ballad Higgins (Venus)
  • Tenderly: The Best of Eddie Higgins (Venus)

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As sideman
With

  • 1957 Jazz (Replica)
  • 1957 Misty Island/Please Love Me (Altair)

With Meredith d'Ambrosio

  • 1989 South to a Warmer Place
  • 1991 Love Is Not a Game
  • 1993 Shadowland
  • 1995 Beware of Spring!
  • 2001 Love Is for the Birds

With

With

With

  • 2000 Sonny, Sweets, and Jaws: Live at Bubba's
  • 2001 No Greater Love
  • 2004 Just Friends: Live at Bubba's Jazz Restaurant 1981

With Warren Vaché

  • 1999 Mrs. Vache's Boys
  • 2007 Remember

With

  • 1992 No Greater Love
  • 2001 Just for Fun

With others

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