Jesse Lewis Green, born in 1971, in the United States of America, is an American
jazz musician, pianist and composer. He began playing piano at age three and
started formal lessons at six. Green's early influences included his cousin Erin
and winning a nationwide talent competition at ten for his rendition of Count
Basie’s "Jumping at the Woodside". He played trombone in various high school
bands and was part of the East Stroudsburg University Jazz Ensemble, performing
with notable musicians like Clark Terry and Phil Woods. At 17, Green won the
National Downbeat Student Award for...