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Paul Plimley is a Canadian jazz pianist, composer, and improviser. He has been active in the Vancouver jazz scene since the 1970s, and has released numerous albums as a leader and collaborator. He has performed with a wide range of musicians, including John Abercrombie, Kenny Wheeler, Dave Holland, and John Zorn. Plimley was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and began playing piano at the age of five. He studied classical music at the Vancouver Academy of Music, and later studied jazz at the Banff Centre for the Arts. He has been active in the Vancouver jazz scene since the 1970s, and has released numerous albums as a leader and collaborator. Plimley has performed with a wide range of musicians, including John Abercrombie, Kenny Wheeler, Dave Holland, and John Zorn. He has also performed with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, the Vancouver New Music Ensemble, and the Vancouver Intercultural Orchestra. As of 2021, Paul Plimley's net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.

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Occupation Instrumentalist
Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 16 March, 1953
Birthday 16 March
Birthplace Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Date of death May 18, 2022
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Nationality Canada

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1989

His work with Lisle Ellis is extensive, and includes the duo CD Both Sides of the Same Mirror (Nine Winds, 1989); When Silence Pulls, with Andrew Cyrille (Music & Arts, 1990); Noir, with Bruce Freedman and Gregg Bendian (Victo, 1992); Density of the Lovestruck Demons with Donald Robinson (Music & Arts, 1994); and Safecrackers with Scott Amendola (Victo, 1999). Most notable, perhaps, are two recordings for Hat Art: the collection of Ornette Coleman interpretations, Kaleidoscopes (1992), and (under Joe McPhee's leadership), a revisiting of Max Roach's Freedom Now Suite called Sweet Freedom, Now What? (1994). In May 2000 he recorded a live act at the 17th International Festival of New Music in Victoriaville, Quebec with John Oswald, Marilyn Crispell and Cecil Taylor. The album was released at Victo Records.

1971

Plimley studied classical piano under Kum-Sing Lee at the University of British Columbia (1971–3). In 1978-9 he studied with Karl Berger and Cecil Taylor at the Creative Music Studio in Woodstock, NY. In 1977 he founded the New Orchestra Workshop (NOW), and he has been active in many of the ensembles associated with NOW, including the NOW Orchestra.

1953

Paul (Horace) Plimley (born 16 March 1953 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a free jazz pianist and vibraphonist. He is one of the doyens of the Canadian jazz avant-garde, a co-founder of the New Orchestra Workshop Society and frequent collaborator with the bassist Lisle Ellis. He is well versed in classical music and in all styles of jazz; he was one of the first and most convincing interpreters of Ornette Coleman's music on the piano (an instrument usually seen as antithetical to Coleman's music).