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Today's Rediscovery is an album that, despite never being released officially on CD, is a relatively regular play chez Kelman, getting spun at least a couple times every year. New Rags (ECM, 1977), ...
The original "Silver Hollow" (New Directions ECM, 1978) featured John Abercrombie and Lester Bowie but with DeJohnette on piano, the versions bear strong similarities. "Lydia," a piece DeJohnette ...
1966: He joins saxophonist Charles Lloyd’s Quartet, which records “Forest Flower” at the Monterey Jazz Festival. DeJohnette clicks with Keith Jarrett, the band’s pianist. 1968: The drummer ...
The Cuban piano whiz teams up with American jazz greats Jack DeJohnette and Ron Carter on a new album. Skyline is three masters enjoying each other's company, with us listeners as lucky eavesdroppers.
Especially intriguing is a revisit to “Dirty Ground,” a 2011 tune from DeJohnette’s album “Sound Travels,” recorded with lyrics and vocals from Bruce Hornsby.
ON the one hand, the career of Jack DeJohnette is easy enough to grasp. Few drummers in the history of jazz come close to what this man can do with a pair of sticks (not to mention other instruments).
Jack DeJohnette at home in upstate New York. He will perform a solo piano concert on Sept. 28 at the Woodstock Playhouse. ... including “The Jack DeJohnette Piano Album” from 1985, ...
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