Mike Renzi – 2018
The Providence musician achieved international success along three career paths: as a jazz pianist, a vocal accompanist for some of the finest singers of the 20th century including Lena Horne and Tony Bennett, and a TV and film composer with 7 Emmy Awards.
By the time Providence born pianist Mike Renzi was just 13 years old, he had already gotten his union card and begun his professional career. Word spread rapidly about his extraordinary skills as an improviser and he soon found himself leading the house band at legendary Rhode Island jazz clubs The Kings & Queens and Allary while earning degrees from the Boston Conseratory and Berklee. When he moved to New York in 1976, his experiences backing jazz greats back in Rhode Island such as Ben Webster, Bobby Brookmeyer and Art Farmer and vocalists Blossom Dearie and Mark Murphy served him well. He started out with Mel Torme and was quickly recognized as a superlatively gifted and intuitive vocal accompanist and arranger which launched a stellar career accompanying and acting as music director for the finest singers of the 20th century including Frank Sinatra, Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame inductee Carol Sloane, Peggy Lee, Lena Horne, Eartha Kitt, Maureen McGovern and, most recently, Tony Bennett and Lady GaGa. All along the way, Mike pursued a parallel career working in television and movies and racked up an astounding 17 Emmy nominations with 7 wins for Music Direction and Composition. Due to his busy schedule, Mike has released only a handful of recordings as a leader or co-leader, but his legacy as a jazz pianist is secured by his appearances on more than 100 internationally released albums and two Grammy nominations.