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Jim Beard (1960–2024), Steely Dan keyboardist since 2008 

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Jim Beard was a musician and keyboardist who had performed with Donald Fagen’s Steely Dan since 2008, and he also recorded with such artists as Wayne Shorter (1933–2023), Dizzy Gillespie (1917–1993), Pat Metheny, and Steve Vai.

Jim Beard’s legacy

Born in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, Beardbfdbegan studying piano at age seven, among other instruments, and by age 16 had toured overseas with the American Youth Jazz Orchestra. After attending Indiana University, he moved to New York City and joined jazz guitarist John McLaughlin's jazz fusion band, Mahavishnu.

Much of his career was spent working with jazz musicians, including such genre icons as Wayne Shorter, Bill Evans (1929bf1980), Pat Metheny, and Dizzy Gillespie. He also worked as a producer with artists like Chick Corea (1941bf 2021) and Al Jarreau (1940bf2017), and he was a studio musician for John Mayer, Steve Vai, Esperanza Spalding, and many others.

Beard taught at the Mason Gross School of Arts at Rutgers University, Berklee College of Music, Aaron Copland School of Music, and Sibelius Academy in Finland. He released six solo albums and was nominated for seven Grammy Awards during his career. In 2007, Beard won a Grammy Award as a featured performer on Randy Breckerbfs bfSome Skunk Funk.bfdD Since 2008, he had been the keyboardist for Steely Dan.

Tributes to Jim Beard

Full obituary: The Hollywood Reporter

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