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Keith Jarrett

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Over the past 40 years, Keith Jarrett has come to be recognized as one of the most creative musicians of our times - universally acclaimed as an improviser of unsurpassed genius; a master of jazz piano; a classical keyboardist of great depth; and as a composer who has written hundreds of pieces for his various jazz groups, plus extended works for orchestra, soloist, and chamber ensemble. Born May 8, 1945 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Keith Jarrett began playing the piano at age 3 and undertook classical music studies throughout his youth; performing as a child in programs at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia and at Madison Square Garden.

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Article: In Tribute To...

Miles Davis At 100: A Global Perspective

Read "Miles Davis At 100: A Global Perspective" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Miles Davis' centenary has arrived. The second century begins. What changes jazz has undergone in the 100 years since Miles Dewey Davis was born in Alton, Illinois on May 26, 1926! Davis was all about change, evolution, growth, and reinvention.  A driving force behind many of the changes in direction jazz took during his ...

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Article: Journey into Jazz

Keith Jarrett – My Mother’s Favorite Jazz Pianist

Read "Keith Jarrett – My Mother’s Favorite Jazz Pianist" reviewed by Lee Whiteman


My mother passed away on July 9, 2003. She was a classically trained pianist with not much interest in jazz. She taught music at PS 136 in Queens, New York, and she put up with my musical taste. She tolerated jazz pianists like Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Joe Zawinul, and Les McCann. My father, sister, and ...

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Article: Interview

Jamile and Vinicius Gomes: Acoustic Thrills With Brazilian Twist

Read "Jamile and Vinicius Gomes: Acoustic Thrills With Brazilian Twist" reviewed by R.J. DeLuke


The music of Brazil made its way into the jazz lexicon in the late 1950s and early 1960s when the bossa nova style emerged and caught on in the U.S., its chords and harmonies ripe for combining with the sensuous side of jazz. It's been a popular style ever since, with people in North ...

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Article: Album Review

Peter Erskine: Peregrine

Read "Peregrine" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Drummer Peter Erskine, who began his productive career with the Stan Kenton Orchestra in the last century, is a master craftsman who is comfortably at home in groups large or small. Along the way, he has recorded more than forty-five albums as leader or co-leader of various ensembles, always embracing his assignment with proficiency and taste. ...

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Article: Interview

Tigran Hamasyan’s Manifeste Destiny

Read "Tigran Hamasyan’s Manifeste Destiny" reviewed by John Chacona


Tigran Hamasyan does not shy away from the big gesture. His fearsome keyboard technique, compositional ambition and improvisational daring have defined his international career, which ignited at age 18 with the release of his first album, World Passion (Plus Loin Music, 2006). Two decades later, these qualities have been refined and expanded with the results on ...

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Article: Interview

Author George Cole On Miles Davis' Final Decade

Read "Author George Cole On Miles Davis' Final Decade" reviewed by Jack Kenny


All About Jazz interviews George Cole author of The Last Miles, which concentrates on the final period of Miles Davis' life. Cole also maintains a website with additional interviews and research about Davis' life between 1980 and 1991. In these pages John Kelman wrote about The Last Miles: The Music of Miles Davis, 1980-1991, “There ...

Article: Album Review

Federico Bonifazi: Black Bird

Read "Black Bird" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Dopo quattro album pubblicati dall'etichetta danese Steeplechase, nei quali lavorava con importanti musicisti italiani e stranieri, il giovane pianista Federico Bonifazi esce adesso con un lavoro in solitudine, nel quale mette in vetrina le sue qualità tecniche ed espressive su un repertorio estremamente vario, che include sue composizioni e classici non solo del jazz.

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Article: Live Review

Marilyn Crispell at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem

Read "Marilyn Crispell at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem" reviewed by Paul Reynolds


Marilyn Crispell The National Jazz Museum in Harlem New York, NY April 16, 2026 What a time this is for Marilyn Crispell. Now 79, the stalwart of avant-garde piano was honored as a 2025 National Endowment of Arts Jazz Master and received a Jazz Legacies Fellowship from the Jazz ...

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Article: Film Review

Köln 75

Read "Köln 75" reviewed by Maciej Stasiowski


Köln 75One Two Films / Extreme Emotions / Gretchenfilm / MMC Studios Köln GmbHDIrector: Ido Fluk2025 There is a scene mid-way through Ido Fluk's whimsical dramedy that plays like an European art-house tune. Three figures are traveling at night in a tiny Renault 4. Keith Jarrett (musician, played by John Magaro) ...


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