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Darren Litzie
Pianist/Composer Darren Litzie has been performing professionally in a wide variety of settings for over fifteen years. He holds a Master of Music in Jazz Studies Degree from The Hartt School’s Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz at the University of Hartford, and a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Performance Degree from Western Connecticut State University. While completing his graduate studies, Darren was nominated by The Hartt School faculty for membership in the Pi Kappa Lambda Honor Society for achieving musical and academic excellence.
Darren has had the privilege of studying with Javon Jackson, Jim McNeely, Mike Holober, Dr. Rex Cadwallader, Jimmy Greene, Peter Tomlinson, and Jamie Begian. He has performed and recorded with world-renowned artists such as John Riley, Dave Santoro, Jon Wikan, Jeff Fuller, Marlene VerPlanck, Mike DiRubbo, Andrew Beals, Frank Basile, Chris Morrison, Nick Biello, Harvie S, Phil Palombi, Tom Melito, and many others.
From 2009-2010, Darren was the touring keyboardist for singer Andrew Strong of the band/1991 film The Commitments. Stops on the tours included The Regatta Bar in Boston, B.B. King Blues Club in NYC, and Anthology in San Diego.
An avid composer and arranger, Darren completed a three-year stint as a member of New York's prestigious BMI Jazz Composers Workshop, in which several of his works were selected to be premiered in concert by the BMI Jazz Orchestra.
Since 2013, Darren has served as an Adjunct Professor of Music at Sacred Heart University, where he has taught piano lessons, The Music of Latin America & The Caribbean, Sight-Singing I, II, and III, Keyboard Skills I and II, Jazz Ensemble, and “The Beatles’ Legacy,” a course which he authored.
Also an active recording artist, Darren has appeared on six records as a sideman, and two as a leader, both of which were released on Summit Records to critical acclaim. His 2026 release, On My Own Time, is out now on all platforms.
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Darren Litzie: On My Own Time
by Don Ball
Pianist Darren Litzie's sophomore release as a leader, On My Own Time, eschews the horns of his first release and takes a simpler approach, with bassist Chris DeAngelis and drummer John Riley providing the solid rhythm backing. Litzie also wrote two-thirds of the tunes and shows an imaginative approach to composition, writing in different beat-centric genres to highlight his strong sense of rhythm and melody. It is the rhythm of Litzie's playing that really stands out. There is ...
Continue ReadingJazz Views by Tim Larsen
“Darren Litzie’s On My Own Time doesn’t sound like a second album. It sounds like a pianist who’s already found his voice. Throughout, Litzie favors touch and nuance over flash. DeAngelis and Riley play as equals, shaping the music moment to moment. The trio sounds settled and sure of itself. They push and pull the music with precision, landing every line with effortless swing.”




