Reginald R. Robinson (born October 19, 1972) is an American jazz and ragtime pianist.[1][2] In 2004, he received a MacArthur Genius Grant.[3][4]
Biography
Robinson was raised in Chicago. A self-taught musician, Robinson's love for ragtime began in the 7th grade[5] His mother purchased a piano and he spent the next three years submerged in the self study of music. In 1988 Robinson took lessons with Theodore Bargman at the American Conservatory of Music in downtown Chicago.[6][7] He also studied sight-reading and began to compose music in various styles including ragtime piano.
In 1992 he was introduced to pianist Jon Weber; who helped him make a professional demo of his compositions and arranged for his first public performance at The Green Mill.[8] In December 1993, Robinson was a guest on "Piano Jazz" with Marian McPartland.[9] In 2004 Robinson won the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation "genius award".[10]
^Contemporary Black Biography, Profiles from the international black community, Volume 53, Detroit: Thomson Gale (2006) (biography contains portrait) ISSN1058-1316
^All Music Guide to Jazz. The experts' guide to the best jazz recordings. Second edition, edited by Michael Erlewine, San Francisco: Miller Freeman Books (1996)
^Biography Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines. Volume 30: September 2004 — August 2005, New York: H. W. Wilson Co. (2005) OCLC54897719