Scott Cossu is an American new-age pianist. He released a large number of albums on Windham Hill between 1980 and 1992, some to considerable sales success: 1987's She Describes Infinity reached number 24 on the U.S. Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart, and 1989's Switchback reached number 12 on the Top New Age Albums chart.[1]
Cossu suffered life threatening head injuries after being struck by traffic in September, 1989, while walking to a meeting in Century City. He made a full recovery.[2]
He lives in Olympia, Washington.[3]
Discography
edit- Still Moments (Windham Hill, 1980)
- Spirals (Music is Medicine, 1981)
- Wind Dance (Windham Hill, 1981)
- Spirals (1983)
- Islands (Windham Hill, 1984)
- Reunion (Windham Hill, 1986)
- She Describes Infinity (Windham Hill, 1987)
- Switchback (Windham Hil, 1989)
- Mountain (Peter Roberts, 1991)
- Stained Glass Memories (Windham Hill, 1992)
- Retrospective (Windham Hill, 1992)
- When Spirits Fly (Miramar, 1998)
- Emerald Pathway (Alula, 2002)
- When Spirits Fly...Again (Alula, 2004)
- Tides Between Us (Silver Crow, 2007)
- Jazz, Boogie & Déjá Blues (Summit, 2012)
- Safe in Your Arms (Heart Dance, 2015)
- Memories of Water and Light (Heart Dance, 2020)
References
edit- ^ Billboard, AllMusic
- ^ Zan Stewart (March 16, 1991). "Pianist Scott Cossu on the Mend After Losing Memory in Accident". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2020-03-19.
- ^ Cossu, scott. "Scott Cossu Bio". scott cossu. Retrieved 2020-10-16.