Pianist and singer Carol Liebowitz brings a uniquely expressive and personal sound to the jazz and free improvisation scene. After focusing on classical repertoire at the High School of Performing Arts and NYU, her musical direction turned to improvisation and she began studying with Connie Crothers. Other influential teachers have included Sal Mosca, Jay Clayton and Sheila Jordan. She has performed in Europe and throughout the New York City metropolitan area in venues such as Roulette, The Stone, Cornelia Street Cafe, IBeam, Arts for Art, Spectrum, and Birdland. In addition to frequent solo concert appearances, Carol has worked in various groups with musicians including Daro Behroozi, Tom Blancarte, Adam Caine, Daniel Carter, Bill Chattin, Claire de Brunner, Maryanne de Prophetis, Andrew Drury, Ken Filiano, Birgitta Flick, Guillermo Gregorio, Ratzo Harris, Ron Horton, Louise Dam Eckardt Jensen, Will Jhun, KenYa Kawaguchi, Adam Lane, Eva Lindal, Nick Lyons, Adam Melville, Don Messina, Ryan Messina, Bill Payne, John Pietaro, Lorenzo Sanguedolce, John Wagner, Michael Wimberly, Andrea Wolper, and others. Her CD, “Payne Lindal Liebowitz,” a trio with clarinetist Bill Payne and violinist Eva Lindal on Line Art Records, was chosen by Art Lange as one of the Top Ten Jazz CDs in the NPR 2015 Jazz Critics Poll. Defined by “high caliber musicianship and intelligent, electrifying artistry” (Hrayr Attarian, All About Jazz), Marc Medwin in Cadence Magazine writes “Simply put, they sound like no one else. . . . The recording is superb.” Her 2016 live Line Art recording “First Set” with Nick Lyons ("almost telepathic . . . hypnotically engaging”—Roger Farbey, All About Jazz), and 2017’s Line Art CD Poetry from the Future from the quartet TO BE CONTINUED—with Claire de Brunner, Daniel Carter and Kevin Norton—has "all four musicians merging into a unique soundscape" (Robert Iannapollo, The New York City Jazz Record). A live concert recording with Bill Payne and special guest, poet Mark Weber—Spiderwebmandala—was released on Line Art Records in July 2018, and a duo CD with tenor saxophonist Birgitta Flick, Malita-Malika, released in August 2018 on Leo Records was chosen as an Editor’s Pick in Downbeat, November 2018. Carol contributed two solo piano tracks to the June 2021 Minus Zero digital release For Diane, a tribute to pianist Diane Moser. The piano/bass/drums trio IN REAL TIME with Adam Lane and Andrew Drury released their debut recording Blue Shift on Line Art Records in January 2022. In 2024 the quartet EPHEMERIS released their first CD on Marsken Records with Louise Dam Eckardt Jensen, Carol, Tom Blancarte and John Wagner (“a blissed-out masterstroke of 21st century improvised music”—Brad Cohan, The New York City Jazz Record).