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Michael Cuscuna Obituary

Michael Cuscuna
(1948 – 2024)
MICHAEL CUSCUNA, (1948 – 2024), three-time Grammy Award winner and influential figure in the jazz recording industry, died Saturday, April 20, 2024, at the age of 75. He was most well-known for his groundbreaking jazz reissues, the result of a lifelong mission to unearth hidden musical gems and bring them to light. Cuscuna's meticulous work in the Blue Note archives offered jazz aficionados an unprecedented glimpse into the creative process of the genre's most iconic figures.
Reception is held at the Bosak Funeral Home, 453 Shippan Avenue, Stamford CT 06902 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on April 4th. Afterwards, friends and family are invited to the house on Fairview Avenue.
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Born on September 20, 1948, in Stamford Connecticut, he was a graduate of King School, entered The Wharton School of Business and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. While in college, he hosted nightly jazz programs on the University's radio station, WXPN, and had a part-time job at ESP-Disk Records. He eventually took on writing assignments for DownBeat, and Jazz and Pop magazines. By 1967, Cuscuna was presenting concerts in Philadelphia for Paul Bley, Joe Henderson and others. Upon graduating, he received an offer from Philadelphia's WMMR to DJ a radio jazz show, and later he went to work for WABC FM (WPLJ), which brought Cuscuna to New York City as a DJ on the 'free form' morning show.
While in New York, Cuscuna produced albums by Buddy Guy and Junior Wells for Vanguard and Blue Thumb. He also recorded several singer/songwriters including Bonnie Raitt's "Give It Up." He went on to work for Atlantic Records, producing records with Garland Jeffreys, Oscar Brown Jr., Buddy Guy, Dave Brubeck, and The Art Ensemble of Chicago.
By the end of 1973, he established himself as a freelance producer with projects for Atlantic, ABC, Motown, and Arista. Notable among these was a series of critically acclaimed albums for Columbia by Dexter Gordon and Woody Shaw. Throughout the 1970s, Cuscuna continued to write for DownBeat, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Saturday Review, and Record World, where he was also the jazz editor from 1971 to 1976.
Throughout his career, Cuscuna possessed a curiosity for unearthing unissued jazz recordings, delving into the vaults of record labels. In 1975 his search led him to the great Blue Note vaults – unlocking a treasure of unissued material by the great jazz legends. This experience would later be the impetus for co-founding Mosaic Records Inc, a boutique label specializing in complete sets of some of the most influential jazz artists. Mosaic Records, co-founded with Charles Lourie, re-released hundreds of editions including works by Thelonious Monk, Sidney Bechet, Hank Mobley, Horace silver, John Coltrane, Lee Morgan, Dexter Gordon, Art Blakey, The Nat king Cole Trio, Miles Davis and Billy Holliday. Cuscuna's dedication to the preservation and continuation of the Blue Note Label will forever be considered perhaps his most important contribution to the jazz community. Mosaic Records will continue under the direction of Fred Pustay, Michael's other partner.
Throughout Mosaic's history, Cuscuna continued to work with other record labels. He worked for Bruce Lundvall at Blue Note Records, where he produced records by Lou Rawls, McCoy Tyner, Tony Williams, Dianne Reeves, Freddie Hubbard, Don Pullen, Andrew Hill, Joe Lovano, the Charles Tolliver
Big Band and New Directions with Greg Osby, Stefon Harris and Jason Moran among others. He brought many artists to the label including Andrew Hill, John Scofield, and Al Green.
He was a producer for the Mt. Fuji Festival for Japanese TV from 1986-1996. From 1989 to 1992, he served as musical director for a series of jazz videos produced by SDR films for Pioneer Laser Discs. The series includes such artists as Stanley Jordan, John Scofield, Dianne Reeves and Tony Williams. In 2014, He co-produced with Jason Moran the Blue Note 75th Anniversary Concert at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Michael served as a primary consultant on Bertrand Tavernier's film 'Round Midnight and for Ken Burns documentary series, Ken Burns's Jazz in which he appears. He also has appeared as the unofficial Blue Note historic authority in "Blue Note, Beyond the Notes", a film by Sophie Huber documenting the story of the Blue Note label.
In 1988, as a writer and archivist, he co-authored, The Blue Note Label: A Discography. After acquiring the Francis Wolff Photographic Collection in 1993, more than 20,000 negatives shot during the original Blue Note Recording sessions, Mosaic's sister company, Mosaic Images, published 2 books with Rizzolli and furnish material for three other books published in France, Germany and Barcelona.
In 1995 Cuscuna designed a series of box sets to organize and document the considerable legacy of Miles Davis at Columbia from 1955 to 1970. In the early 2000's, Cuscuna, co-created a series of box sets featuring live Miles Davis performances called the "Bootleg Series".
In 1979, Cuscuna was voted #1 as DownBeat's "Producer of the Year' critics poll and has placed #1 or #2 in many subsequent years. DownBeat presented Michael with a "Lifetime Achievement Award" in 2023 for his contribution to the recording industry.
Cuscuna won three Grammy Awards, the first of which was in the Best Historical Album category for The Complete Capitol Recordings of the Nat King Cole Trio (Mosaic) in 1992 and The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia 1933-1944 (Columbia) in 2001 and in the best liner notes category in 1998 for The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings of the Miles Davis Quintet 1965-1968 (Columbia/Mosaic).
A resident of Stamford, Connecticut, Michael is survived by his wife Lisa, his children, Max and his wife Jackie, daughter Lauren, and two grandchildren, Nicolas and Penelope Cuscuna.

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Published by Stamford Advocate on Apr. 25, 2024.

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Jake Hart

August 15, 2024

I just learned today (August 15) that Mike died in April. We met at Penn, when I was a senior in law school and was his dorm counsellor. He sneaked me onto the radio staff at WXPN, not telling them that I was a law student. Only undergraduates were allowed to be on WXPN. We stayed as friends for many years. He was even an usher at my first wedding. I started buying Mosaic sets soon after he opened the company, and I still buy them today.
The world of jazz music will miss him forever.

Sherry Cohen

May 20, 2024

Dear Lisa and Family,

I am so sorry to learn about Michael's death. I remember meeting him once and he was very pleasant and affable. May his memory be a blessing forever.

Sherry Shameer Cohen

Will Getter

May 15, 2024

I only saw Michael Cuscuna once in my life, when he was introducing Sam Rivers, one of the many artists who benefited from Michael's dedication to keeping their music alive, at a concert in New York in 2010, and I never had the chance to talk to him. But there may not be anyone who I never met in person who has made a more profound impact on my life. 
Being a budding teenage jazz lover growing up in a small town in rural Pennsylvania in the early 1980s, so many amazing jazz records were out of print that coming across one felt like finding gold. But thanks to Michael's tireless efforts, my apartment is now overflowing with thousands of albums and CDs filled with the most spectacular music ever created, music that would still be hidden away on shelves in warehouses were it not for Michael's singular and relentless drive to make that music available to everyone. 
I am filled with some much appreciation and gratitude for the life that Michael led and the ways in which my life has been enriched because of him, and I know I am not alone in feeling this way. My heart goes out to all of his family and friends as they grieve his loss. He will live forever through the music he helped bring to the world.

Will Getter

Stanley Jordan

May 4, 2024

I extend my heartfelt condolences to Michael's family. Please know that many others are grieving with you and sending you love today.

Michael was a huge part of the jazz world-never seeking the spotlight but always being an indispensable contributor to the music.

There isn't enough space here to share my many memories of Michael Cuscuna, so I'll just say a few things.

As a musician on Blue Note, I traveled with him many times overseas, and it was always a joy to see how much he was appreciated worldwide.

When he arrived in Japan, fans would buzz around him like bees. He was so generous with his time and energy-doing interviews, answering questions and talking endlessly about the music he so loved.

And he embodied the music through his vibe and his sense of humor. With perfect delivery he would weave these long jokes with punch lines that never disappointed. From him I learned the joke, "What happens when the drums stop?" If you don't know it you'll have to do your own research.

He was such a fountain of knowledge about music, but what came through just as much as his knowledge was his love and genuine passion.

Too much jazz history is dry and unfeeling. If humans became extinct and aliens arrived and found books about jazz they would learn all about it but nothing would tell them why they should care. But if they found anything by Michael Cuscuna they would have no doubt as to the true value and meaning of jazz.

Thank you Michael Cuscuna for all your contributions through the years.

stewart levine

May 3, 2024

RIP MICHAEL
A FRIEND AND FOR 50 YRS
I WILL MISS OUR CAMARADERIE AND LAUGHS
AND ALL THE TALK OF JAZZ
YOU WERE A MAJOR CONTRIBUTOR TO THIS GREAT AMERICAN ART FORM
STEWART LEVINE

Woody Shaw III

May 2, 2024

Forever indebted to you for keeping the music alive, for always putting the art and its creators above all else, and for showing insurmountable resilience and loyalty towards your colleagues and mentors, at all costs. Your intelligence, integrity, and courage will always inspire, and your legacy will always resonate through me and my work. Thank you, MC. Condolences to Lisa and the entire Cuscuna family. —Woody III

Stix Hooper

May 1, 2024

One hundred trees will be planted to maintain the legacy and soul of my dear departed friend, Michael Cuscuna. His dedication and contributions to music are immeasurable and will last forever.

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Stix Hooper

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Grace Higbie Kraemer

April 29, 2024

My sincerest condolences to Michael's family and friends. My husband Pete Kraemer was a classmate of Mike's at the King School. Pete admired the work Mike had done in the music world. Sadly, Pete passed away on March 19, 2023.

Don d´Ambrosi

April 28, 2024

Mike was a classmate at King School.
He and I ran the soft drink machine for the senior class. We had some memorable times!!
I am so glad we got to reconnect at a King reunion a few years ago.
His shadow on the Jazz industry is immense as are his accomplishments.
He is fondly locked in my memory.
My sincerest condolences to his family.
Don d´Ambrosi King `66

Richard Skolly

April 28, 2024

Condolences to the family. The Mosaic box sets in my library are a memorial to his effort, talent and passion to preserve our musical cultural legacy.

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Donny Donahue

April 27, 2024

Shocked and deeply saddened after reading of Mike's passing.He was a talented,kind and wonderfully funny man.Condolences to his family,he will be missed.

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Ted Naron

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New Canaan, Ct resident

April 25, 2024

Dear Michael´s Family and Friends,
Please accept my sincere sympathies on the passing of this extraordinary individual.
I am simply in awe of his fine
accomplishments.
I know he was welcomed into
Heaven by the legion of singers,
songwriters and performers he
so generously promoted and
worked with.
May he rest in everlasting peace.
Sincerely,

Bobby Johnson

April 25, 2024

Rest in Peace Michael. I never had the pleasure of meeting you but I have many box sets you did, who does not love Blue Note! I also have the Blue Note reissues you oversaw. I am a jazz jock at KSYM in San Antonio and have over 6,500 LP's.

Rest In Peace Michael.
You were the best!
BobbyJ
San Antonio

Bertha Barosky

April 25, 2024

Sincere sympathy to Michael's survivors. I have known Michael and his late parents since his birth. He led an extraordinary life which was well deserved. May he rest in peace.

Franklin Kiermyer

April 25, 2024

Michael and I became acquaint sometime around 1994 following the release of my album Solomon's Daughter that featured Pharoah Sanders. Michael was enthusiastic in his reaction to that music. We spoke about the music and about my plans. We spoke about the many times he heard Trane's quartet. We've been friends ever since.

He most generously offered to introduce me to some of his contacts. We've also worked together, as Michael co-produced two of my albums and the re-issue of another. He did this purely to help me, just like introducing me to many people in the "business" and to legends I aspired to play with, like McCoy Tyner for instance. He called up Mr. Tyner, told him about me and my music and suggested we get together. Out of respect for Michael, McCoy agreed.

Michael did this all purely as a great champion of the music and a genuinely good guy. There was no other motive. A legendary producer giving of himself to help an artist. A deeply caring and generous person. That's Michael - the real deal. One of the golden ones who shoots straight and completely stands by his word. A more generous, insightful and hard working champion of the music there never was. He gave so much to me and to so many others. He meant so much to me and to so many others. A great spirit with a huge heart.

I know he was entirely devoted to his family. whom he loved beyond all else. My heartfelt condolences to Lisa and family.

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