Nikki Anne Iles BEM (née Burnham; born 16 May 1963) is a British jazz composer, pianist and educator.
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Birth name | Nikki Anne Burnham |
Born | (1963-05-16) 16 May 1963 (age 59) Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, educator |
Instrument(s) | Piano |
Years active | Mid-1980s–present |
Labels | 33Jazz, Basho |
Website | www |
Iles was born in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, on 16 May 1963.[1] She started her musical education at primary school, where she learnt to play the harmonica and the clarinet, and at eleven years old she won a junior exhibition at the Royal Academy of Music, where she studied clarinet and piano[1] from 1974 to 1981.[2] She became a member of the Bedfordshire Youth Jazz Orchestra.[1] She went on to the Leeds College of Music (1981–1984).[1]
After graduating from the Leeds College of Music, she decided to settle in Yorkshire.[2] After marrying trumpeter Richard Iles, she changed her surname from Burnham.[2] She joined his band Emanon, with which she played some of her compositions.[1] Iles also began playing with several London-based bands, such as those led by Steve Argüelles, Mick Hutton and Stan Sulzmann.[1]
Iles won the 1996 John Dankworth Special Award at the BT Jazz Festival.[1] Following a serious car crash after a gig, Iles opted to settle in London.[1]
Iles is senior lecturer at Middlesex University, and has taught at the University of York, Leeds College of Music, the Guildhall School of Music, and in Bulgaria, Holland, France, and Finland.[1]
Iles was awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM) in the 2022 New Year Honours for services to music.[3]
Year recorded | Title | Label | Notes |
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1997? | The Tan Tien | FMR | with Martin Speake |
1997? | Change of Sky | 33Jazz | Duo, co-led with Tina May (vocals)[4] |
1998? | Snap | RFM | As Foolish Hearts (Iles, Steve Berry, Paul Clarvis, and Anthony Kerr) |
2002 | Veils | Symbol | Quintet, with Stan Sulzmann (soprano sax, tenor sax), Mike Outram (guitar), Mike Hutton (bass), Anthony Michelli (drums)[5] |
2002 | Everything I Love | Basho | Trio, with Duncan Hopkins (bass), Anthony Michelli (drums)[5] |
2012 | Hush | Basho | Trio, with Rufus Reid (bass), Jeff Williams (drums)[6] |
2015? | Westerly | Basho | As The Printmakers; with Mike Walker (electric guitar), Mark Lockheart (saxes), Steve Watts (bass), James Maddren (drums), Norma Winstone (vocals)[7][8] |
With Anthony Braxton
With Mike Gibbs
With Ingrid Laubrock
With Tina May
With Sylvan Richardson
With Geoff Simkins
With Martin Speake
With Stan Sulzmann
With Dick Walter/Jazz Craft Ensemble
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