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On The Importance Of Jazz
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In 1964, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. opened the Berlin Jazz Festival with the speech, "On t...
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1 month ago
Roy Haynes & Jack DeJohnette: Tap Dancing!
At the 2012 NEA Jazz Masters Awards & Ceremony luncheon, legendary drummers Roy Haynes & Jack DeJohnette broke out in tap. Enjoy!
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3 months ago
McCoy Tyner - Giant Steps
A solo piano performance of John Coltrane's Giant Steps, by McCoy Tyner, 1996, Hamburg.
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3 months ago
Keith Jarrett - I Got It Bad and It Ain't Good
played at Tokyo 1987
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6 months ago
Racism in Jazz - 1996 - audio documentary
Interviews with Doc Cheatham, Jim Hall, Wynton Marsalis, Archie Shepp, Jerry Mulligan, Lionel Hampton, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Art Farmer, Benny Goodman,...
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8 months ago
McCoyTyner/Freddie Hubbard/Ron Carter/Elvin Jones
Playboy Jazz Festival 1982
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10 months ago
American Popular Song
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10 months ago
Keith Jarrett
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11 months ago
John Coltrane - My Favorite Thing (Live)
http://deepsound.net - This is an amazing piece of music beyond music ! An expression of life and love themselves, or may be the sound of the unive...
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No. McCoy's great, of course, but the accolade you mention must go to Keith Jarrett. Keith's chops are more consistently ferocious and he utilizes more of the keyboard than anyone since Art Tatum. Also, Keith covers more stylistic ground than anyone (ever).