William John Evans

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William John Evans Wiki Biography

William John Evans was born on the 16th August 1929, in Plainfield, New Jersey USA, and was a musician who, as Bill Evans, was probably best known for being a jazz pianist, composer and arranger, popular for his settings with musicians such as Miles Davis, Scott LaFaro, Paul Motian and Chuck Israels to name a few. He passed away in 1980 at the age of 51.

Have you ever wondered how much wealth this influential American jazz musician had accumulated for life? How rich Bill Evans was? According to sources, it is estimated that the total of Bill Evans’ net worth, as of early 2018, would revolve around the sum of $1 million that has been acquired through his career in the music industry, that was active between the early 1950s and his death in 1980.

Bill was the younger of two children of Mary and Harry Evans, and apart from American, is also of Welsh ancestry from his father’s as well as of Carpatho-Rusyn descent from his mother’s side. A majority of his childhood Bill spent in Somerville, where he began piano lessons at the age of seven, and later expanded his interests to playing violin, piccolo and flute. After matriculating from a local high school, Evans enrolled at Southeastern Louisiana University where he began classical piano studies on a flute scholarship. After graduating with a Bachelor of Music degree in 1950, alongside Red Mitchell and Mundell Lowe Evans relocated to Calumet City, Illinois, where they founded a trio and began performing on the local club circuit. Later that year, Bill teamed up with Herbie Field’s band with which he performed on a three-month tour before settling in Chicago, Illinois, and began performing on its club circuit with Jim Aton. All these involvements provided the basis for Bill Evans’ net worth.

In 1951 Evans began serving his time in the US Army, actually being assigned to the Fifth US Army Band at Fort Sheridan. Prior to his discharge from the army in January 1954, he composed one of his most memorable tunes – “Waltz for Debby” in 1953. In July 1955, Bill enrolled in postgraduate studies in musical composition at New York City’s Mannes College of Music. In the course of the next several years, he performed with numerous big names in the world of jazz music, including George Russell, Jerry Wald and Tony Scott. In April 1958, he teamed up with Miles Davis‘ sextet, while in 1959 he founded his own jazz trio, with Scott LaFaro and Paul Motian, which released its debut album entitled “Portrait in Jazz” in December that year. All these engagements helped Bill Evans to make a name for himself as well as to add notable sums to the total of his wealth.

After a two-year long break, Evan returned to music in 1961, and after collaborating with Mark Murphy and Herbie Mann, he released the studio albums “Nirvana”, “Undercut”, “Moon Beams” and “How My Heart Sings!”. In 1963, Bill released a solo album entitled “Conversations with Myself”, which earned him his first Grammy Award. After releasing the recording “Bill Evans at the Montreux Jazz Festival” and another solo album “Alone” in 1968, Evans was honored with two more prestigious Grammy Awards. With his 1971 album entitled “The Bill Evans Album”, he had a huge commercial success which was crowned with two more Grammy Awards. It is certain that all these accomplishments made a huge impact on Bill Evans’ popularity, and his net worth as well.

When it comes to his personal life, apart from his significant professional achievements in jazz and music in general, Bill Evans was also known as an avid reader as well as a heroin addict. Speaking of his more private life, Evans was in a long-term relationship with Ellaine Schultz, which lasted for 12 years before she committed suicide in 1973. However, in the same year he married Nenette Zazzara with whom he welcomed one son. They stayed together ’til his death, despite his short-lived affair with 28-years younger Laurie Verchomin. Bill Evans passed away at the age of 51, on the 15th September 1980, from a combination of cirrhosis, pneumonia and hepatitis. He lays buried at the Roselawn Memorial Park in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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William John Evans Quick Info

Full Name Bill Evans
Net Worth $1 Million
Date Of Birth August 16, 1929
Died September 15, 1980
Place Of Birth Plainfield, New Jersey, USA
Profession Music Arranger, Film Score Composer, Jazz Pianist
Education Southeastern Louisiana University, New York City Mannes College of Music
Nationality American
Spouse Nenette Zazzara
Children Evan Evans, Maxine Evans
Parents Harry Evans, Mary Evans
Siblings Harry Evans
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0262572
Allmusic https://www.allmusic.com/artist/bill-evans-mn0000764702
Awards Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Grammy Hall of Fame, Grammy Award for Best Improvised Jazz Solo, Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Grammy Hall of Fame, Grammy Award for Best Improvised Jazz Solo
Record Labels Bill Evans Trio, The Gil Evans Orchestra Kronos Quartet, Scottish National Jazz Orchestra, WDR Big Band Köln
Albums Waltz for Debby, Portrait in Jazz, Undercurrent, You Must Believe in Spring
Music Groups Herbie Field
Movies Jazz Icons: Bill Evans: Live in ’64-’75, Dead on Sight, Jazz Icons: Bill Evans: Live in ’64-’75, Dead on Sight

William John Evans Important Facts

  • Relationships (children): Evan Evans (son) His son is a Film Composer.
  • Frequently included a Miles Davis composition on his albums as a tribute to his former band leader.

William John Evans Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Black Mass 2015 performer: “The Two Lonely People” / writer: “The Two Lonely People” Soundtrack
Anesthesia 2015 performer: “Tenderly” Soundtrack
Girls 2014 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Bi no tsubo TV Series 2 episodes, 2013 writer – 1 episode, 2013 Soundtrack
Entourage 2011 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Todas las canciones hablan de mí 2010 writer: “Granadas based on a theme by Enrique Granados” Soundtrack
Fringe TV Series performer – 1 episode, 2010 writer – 1 episode, 2010 Soundtrack
Parenthood 2010 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Jack Goes Boating 2010 performer: “Peace Piece” / writer: “Peace Piece” Soundtrack
Chris Botti in Boston 2009 TV Movie writer: “Flamenco Sketches” Soundtrack
Mad Men 2007 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Running with Scissors 2006 writer: “Waltz for Debby” 1961, “Very Early” 1956-58, “Re: Person I Knew” Soundtrack
My Sex Life… or How I Got Into an Argument 1996 writer: “Waltz for Debby” Soundtrack
The Firm 1993 performer: “When I Fall In Love” Soundtrack
The Guardian 1990 performer: “Waltz For Debby” / writer: “Waltz For Debby” Soundtrack
Torch Song Trilogy 1988 performer: “I Loves You, Porgy” Soundtrack
Let’s Get Lost 1988 Documentary performer: “You and the Night and the Music” Soundtrack
WKRP in Cincinnati TV Series performer – 1 episode, 1980 writer – 1 episode, 1980 Soundtrack
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1975 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Kärlek 65 1965 music: “Peace Piece” – uncredited Soundtrack
Jazz Is Our Religion 1972 voice Actor
Bill Evans Trio: The Oslo Concerts 2007 Himself Self
Jim Hall: A Life in Progress 1998 Documentary Himself Self
A Tribute to Bill Evans 1991 Documentary Himself Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1977-1979 TV Series Himself – Jazz Pianist Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1975 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Universal Mind of Bill Evans 1966 Documentary Himself Self
The Bell Telephone Hour 1964 TV Series Themselves – Jazz Combo Self
Camera Three 1962 TV Series Himself – Piano Self
One Night Stand: The World of Lenny Bruce 1959 TV Special documentary Himself Self
The Subject Is Jazz 1958 TV Series Himself Self
Io sono Tony Scott, ovvero come l’Italia fece fuori il più grande clarinettista del jazz 2010 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Miles Davis Story 2001 TV Movie documentary Archive Footage