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Harold Land Jr. was born April 25, 1950 in San Diego, California to Harold and Lydia Land. Five years later the family moved to Los Angeles, California where he was raised in a world of jazz through his father’s acclaimed career. His earliest influences were drummer Frank Butler, bassist Curtis Counce, pianist Elmo Hope, trumpeters Carmell Jones and Jack Sheldon. But what really turned him onto jazz piano was a pair of albums by Sonny Clark, Cool Struttin’ and Leapin’ and Lopin‘.
He began piano lessons at the age of seven and began performing in jazz clubs by the age of 16. Crusaders pianist Joe Sample introduced Harold to Wayne Henderson which led to his first professional gig, and to his first two album appearances, including the cult favorite People Get Ready. He credits bandleader Gerald Wilson with giving him his first traditional Jazz gig, which came shortly after his time with Henderson. He accumulated important credits touring with guitarist Kenny Burrell and saxophonist Pharoah Sanders.
Over a career, spanning jazz, funk, and jazz fusion, Land has worked with Marvin Gaye, Roy Ayers, Gerald Wilson, Freddie Hubbard, Bobby Hutcherson, Lee Morgan, Eric Gale, and Roland Kirk.
He has recorded with Dwight Trible, Fela Kuti, Justo Almario, Gerald Wilson, Roy Ayers, Gene Ammons, Anna Fisher, Spiders Webb, The Freedom Sounds, Paul Humphrey. He performed often with his father and has recorded on three of his albums, Choma (Burn), Damisi, and Xocia’s Dance.
As an educator Land has taught and given workshops at several Los Angeles based music schools and high schools, such as Washington Prepatory High School, Alain LeRoy Locke College Preparatory Academy, Alta Loma Music, and The World Stage.
Pianist Harold Land Jr., who also played with his father, currently performs with his trio.
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