Sumi Tonooka
 

Biography

SUMI TONOOKA
Pianist-Composer

Sumi Tonooka (pronounced To-NO-ka) has been called a “fierce and fascinating composer and pianist” (Jazz Times), “provocative and compelling” (New York Times), and “continually inventive, original, surprising, and a total delight,” (Cuadranos de Jazz, Madrid).
Noted jazz critic Francis Davis, one of the first to recognize her as an extraordinary talent, placed Sumi Tonooka “among the best of today's young pianists." During a career now spanning more than 20 years that has taken her from Philadelphia to Boston and then to New York City, Sumi Tonooka has been surprising and delighting audiences -- and quietly piling up accolades from jazz writers and her fellow musicians. Working in trio or quartet with such noted jazz stalwarts as bassist Rufus Reid and drummers Akira Tana and Lewis Nash, Tonooka's recordings characteristically blend her own compositions with highly personal readings of jazz standards. Her most recent recording, Initiation (2009, ARC Records, with tenor saxophonist Erica Lindsay), garnered an “Honorable Mention” the 2010 Village Voice Jazz Critics' Poll.
In addition to her jazz recording and performing, she has composed for award-winning films. She is also featured in an upcoming full-length documentary from Citygate Films on the youngest victims of HIV/AIDS in Africa. She tours as part of a sextet featuring her musical compadre of two decades, jazz violinist John Blake, Jr. A Note of Hope, is set for wide release in 2011.
Tonooka's career has been chronicled on several highly regarded jazz books, including Living the Jazz Life by Royal Stokes, ln The Moment by Francis Davis, and Madame Jazz by Leslie Gourse (all on Oxford University Press).
As a professional response to an inherent void within the music industry, Tonooka, along with alto saxophonist Chris Burnett and tenor saxophonist Erica Lindsay, co-founded the ARTISTS RECORDING COLLECTIVE (ARC), an internationally recognized brand and professional recording label. She now divides her time between her responsibilities as the Chief, Public Relations Officer for ARC, composing, teaching, and performing for an increasingly widespread audience of jazz aficionados who have discovered her wide-ranging talents.

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Music

Now (Solo Live at the Howland)
2012
Long recognized by her peers as a scintillating improviser, Tonooka offers an authoritative statement with her first solo session, confirming her status as a capaciously creative composer and a keyboard stylist of the highest order.
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Long Ago Today
2008
A standout jazz trio recording highlighting "provocative and compelling music" New York Times , "Long Ago Today" is music from the heart that pulls you in and makes you want to stay, featuring original compositions by Sumi Tonooka.
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Here Comes Kai
1992
Pianist Sumi Tonooka delivers her second release on candid with a torrid reading of John Coltranes "Giant Steps" , the bouncy "It Must Be Real" and the joyful title tune, dedicated to the arrival of her son.
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Taking Time
1991
Features Tonooka's first date on Candid records featuring Craig Handy on tenor sax; cuts loose with swinging originals and a fresh take on Cole Porters "Night And Day".
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