Boris Kozlov
Born in Moscow, USSR, on December 5, 1967, Kozlov studied piano at Children's Music School before switching to bass. Kozlov won the Gnesin Music Academy Competition, which enabled him to enter college at age 15 and study electric bass guitar.
After graduation, Kozlov did a mandatory two-year military service where he played tuba and other brass instruments. After leaving the service, Kozlov played with the Soviet state-owned "Melodia" Studio Ensemble in 1989 and, in 1991, won the USSR Competition of Jazz Soloists. He then moved to New York City to study and perform jazz.
Kozlov has played on two Grammy Award-winning albums — the first with Brian Lynch and the second with Mingus Big Band (Live at Jazz Standard) in 2011. Kozlov has also performed as musical director of the latter band.
Born in Moscow, USSR, on December 5, 1967, Kozlov studied piano at Children's Music School before switching to bass. Kozlov won the Gnesin Music Academy Competition, which enabled him to enter college at age 15 and study electric bass guitar.
After graduation, Kozlov did a mandatory two-year military service where he played tuba and other brass instruments. After leaving the service, Kozlov played with the Soviet state-owned "Melodia" Studio Ensemble in 1989 and, in 1991, won the USSR Competition of Jazz Soloists. He then moved to New York City to study and perform jazz.
Kozlov has played on two Grammy Award-winning albums — the first with Brian Lynch and the second with Mingus Big Band (Live at Jazz Standard) in 2011. Kozlov has also performed as musical director of the latter band.