Ed Vodicka
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Ed Vodicka, born in Chicago, is a versatile jazz pianist, composer, and producer with a decades-long career in music and entertainment. Starting on accordion at age six, he became a teenage prodigy, working as a product specialist for Conn Organ and later Kimball Piano, performing across the U.S. and Canada. After studying at the Chicago Conservatory, he embraced piano and synthesizers, thriving in Chicago’s scene as Wrigley Field’s organist (1982-83) and Bismarck Hotel’s musical director until 1994. Moving to Los Angeles in 1998, he collaborated with jazz greats like Anita O’Day, Teddy Edwards, and Bill Henderson, earning acclaim as a vocal accompanist and arranger. Vodicka has conducted for stars like Perry Como and Bob Hope, scored national commercials, and produced events for McDonald’s and Coca-Cola. Bi-coastal since 2012, he’s worked with symphony orchestras, co-produced PBS’s The Musician’s Green Book (2022), and continues to perform and record in L.A. and New York.
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