David Berkman is an inventive pianist and composer whose music is full of subtle surprises and adventure yet well grounded in the jazz tradition. His father was an amateur pianist and
Berkman, after a short stint on the bass, also switched to piano. Although he gigged locally, he did not become serious about music until he attended college including a period at Berklee. After graduation,
Berkman returned to Cleveland, often playing with drummer
Greg Bandy and bassist Junie Booth and accompanying visiting all-stars. He moved to New York in 1985 and since then he has performed in many situations including with trumpeter
Scott Wendholt, tenor-saxophonist
Rich Perry, drummer
Eliot Zigmund (with whom the pianist recorded a trio album), the
Woody Herman Orchestra (touring in 1989), drummer
Matt Wilson,
Joe Lovano,
Billy Hart and bassist
Ray Drummond; he also arranged songs for singers
Eden Atwood and Lisa Michel. Berkman's most important and extensive musical associations have been with bassist
Cecil McBee (with whom he recorded Unspoken), the Vanguard Orchestra and
Tom Harrell. In 1998
Harrell and altoist
Steve Wilson were part of
David Berkman's quintet album for Palmetto, Handmade. He released Communication Theory in 2000. ~ Scott Yanow