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James Francies (born 1995) is an American
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pianist, keyboardist, composer, and arranger. He grew up in Houston but moved to New York to continue his musical studies. Following performances and recordings with various musicians, his first album as leader was released by Blue Note Records in 2018.


Early life

Francies was born in
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in 1995, and grew up in South Park – what he called an "iffy" area of the city. He began having piano lessons at the age of five, and learning about jazz at junior high school. He went on to attend the
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in Houston. He played at the church that his parents attended, and formed a jazz trio at the age of 14 that performed for three years. At high school, Francies was awarded a series of jazz scholarships to aid his musical development. These helped him obtain a full scholarship to study at the
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in New York.


Later life and career

While still a student in New York, Francies became a regular in drummer
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's band. He played piano on one track for Watts's album ''Blue, Vol. 1'' around 2015. Performances and tours with other leaders, including saxophonist Chris Potter and guitarist
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, followed. Francies came to the attention of Questlove, who used him as a stand-in for his regular keyboardist, including for television appearances on ''
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''. Francies roomed with pianist
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for three years from 2015. Around 2016, he played on Watts's ''Blue, Vol. 2'', Jaimeo Brown's ''Work Songs'',
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's ''Nihil Novi'', and Chance the Rapper's "
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". Francies is also part of vibraphonist Stefon Harris's Blackout, and played on that band's ''Sonic Creed'' album. Francies's debut recording as leader came after he signed for Blue Note Records. The album ''Flight'' was released in 2018. All but one of the eleven tracks were written or co-written by Francies; among the other musicians who appeared on the album were bassist Burniss Travis II and drummer Jeremy Dutton, from Francies's band Kinetic. In the same year, Francies was part of vocalist
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's band that played at the Monterey Jazz Festival. Francies won the "Rising Star Keyboards" award in '' DownBeat'' magazine's 2022 critics' poll.


Playing and composing style

A reviewer of ''Flight'' commented on Francies's "explosive keyboard style, which makes up for what it lacks in thematic development with dazzling fast runs, nuanced textures and unpredictable turns". Francies has sound-to-color synesthesia. For one of his compositions, "Leaps", he reported that "I literally visualized the song's melodic jumps. I took some musical shapes inside my head and thought about what they would look like in the physical world."


Discography


As leader


As sideman


References

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