Norman Meehan is a renowned jazz pianist and composer from Wellington, New Zealand, known for his evocative and collaborative musical projects. His work often centers around the fusion of poetry and music, creating deeply resonant and intimate experiences. Meehan has notably collaborated with vocalist Hannah Griffin to bring the works of esteemed poets like E. E. Cummings, Hone Tuwhare, and James K. Baxter to life through song. His discography includes standout albums like "Making Baby Float" and "Small Holes in the Silence," both of which showcase his unique ability to blend harmonic and instrumental choices to shape melodic narratives.
Beyond his musical pursuits, Meehan is also an accomplished author, with works such as "Time Will Tell: Conversations With Paul Bley" and "New Zealand Jazz Life" to his credit. He has lectured at the New Zealand School of Music and contributed to Radio New Zealand programs, further cementing his influence in the music and literary communities. Meehan's performances, whether solo or with collaborators like Hayden Chisholm and Paul Dyne, are always highly anticipated, offering audiences a rich and immersive musical journey.