An acclaimed jazz composer, vocalist, and pianist, Billy Stritch is known for his wry interpretations of the Great American Songbook. Following his initial rise as member of the vocal trio Montgomery, Plant & Stritch, he gained widespread fame for his work alongside Liza Minnelli, acting as her arranger and musical director for over 20 years. Stritch has released his own sophisticated albums, including 1991's Billy Stritch, 2000's Jazz Live, and 2007's Billy Stritch Sings Mel Torme. He is co-writer of Reba McEntire's 1993 Grammy-winning song "Does He Love You?," and has also c...