The American Jazz pianist and composer, Sarah Jane Cion, graduated from the New England Conservatory in 1990 with honors and distinction in composition and performance. Cion was the recipient of the 1988 Boston Jazz Society Award, and she was chosen as one of four pianists to attend the Banff School For the Arts in 1991 with an all-star faculty of Steve Coleman, Rufus Reid, Kevin Eubanks of the “Tonight Show” orchestra, Marvin “Smitty” Smith, Kenny Wheeler and Dave Holland. Cion was the 1st Place Winner of the internationally acclaimed 17th Annual Great American Jazz Piano Competition held in Jacksonville Florida on November 11, 1999. The judges were Horace Silver, Kenny Barron, Ellis Marsalis, Benny Green and Bill Charlap.
Sarah Jane Cion has performed with young and older jazz legends such as Clark Terry, Etta Jones, Anita O’Day, Della Griffin, Ralph Lalama, Alan Harris, Carmen Leggio, Dr. Lyn Christie, Bucky Pizzarelli, Don Braden, and many others. She is often found performing with New York City mainstay big bands such as the Lew Anderson Big Band at Birdland and is currently performing with bestselling author and tenor man James McBride. Her debut CD, “Indeed!” features alto saxophonist Antonio Hart, drummer Tony Reedus and other young jazz giants. Her second CD “Moon Song” was released internationally on the Naxos Jazz label in May of 2000 featuring Phil Palombi, Chris Potter and Billy Hart. “Moon Song” was the 4th best selling Modern Jazz album in Japan in April 2000, and reached number 15 on the U.S. Gavin Reports on June 22, 2000. Her third CD, “Summer Night” was released in October 2001, featuring saxophone giant Michael Brecker, and the reprise of Billy Hart and Phil Palombi. On February 25, 2002, “Summer Night” reached number 12 on the Yellowdog Jazz Charts.
Sarah Jane Cion’s trio performed in Japan at the prestigious Fukuoka Blue Note for the month of January in 2000 and Sarah appeared on the Nationally syndicated NPR radio show “Piano Jazz“ with Marian McPartland on February 8, 2000. The Sarah Jane Cion Trio was the opening act for the George Coleman Quartet at the Mellon Jazz Festival in Pittsburgh and her quartet was featured in the JVC Jazz Festival in New York City in June 1998. In May 1999, her trio headlined at the Kennedy Center for the prestigious Women In Jazz Festival. Her trio also performed at the Freihofer’s Jazz Festival in June of 2000, the Indy Jazz Festival, and Cion was featured as a solo pianist at the DuMaurier Atlantic Jazz Fest in Nova Scotia, Canada in July. The Sarah Jane Cion Trio was presented in concert by Savannah On Stage in March 2001, and at the Smithsonian Institute-Voice of America Stage in Washington D.C. in May 2001.
Sarah Jane Cion has toured Israel, Portugal, Japan, Germany, Austria and England, and in July 1996 she worked side by side with Monty Alexander in his jazz workshop in Verbier Switzerland to assist and perform during the course of the week. Sarah Musical Directed the Twinz Records Tour “Blue Chips Meets Blue Notes” as a 6 concert tour in Germany in November of 2005. Cion’s articles and transcriptions have been published inPiano Today magazine, and her book Modern Jazz Piano with playalong CD was released by Hal Leonard in March 2005. Sarah is also a contributor to the Steinway Library of Piano Music: Jazz Piano-Pieces To Grow On - sharing the roster with Bill Dobbins, Dick Hyman, Andy LaVerne and others. Her original song, It’s Christmas Time, Once Again, was a finalist in the internationally acclaimed 1997 John Lennon Songwriting Contest and her original works - both solo and trio - are currently being featured on the WABC TV soap All My Children. |