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Musical variety is the key to Jack DeJohnette s artistry

Musical variety is the key to Jack DeJohnette’s artistry By John Devenish The Artistry of… Jack DeJohnette The foundations of Jack DeJohnette’s artistry are in formal classical music training started at an early age. Beyond just the study, he was an avid listener exposed to all kinds of music opera, country, R&B, jazz and swing. He’s said that he did not listen to them by separating them into different categories; this is an integral element of his playing and writing style. Influences of many genres can be heard in his unique artistry. His varied career is evidence of this interest and ability to seamlessly move from one style to another and blend elements in a moment. In his time with the Charles Lloyd Quartet, he was a moving part of the group’s crossover appeal.

Vlad Girshevich Trio Honors Chick Corea and Keith Jarrett

Saddened by the passing of the great modern jazz pianist Chick Corea, bassist Gary Peacock, and the paralysis due to a stroke of pianist giant Keith Jarrett, this trio is honored to play tribute to these ground breaking musicians by performing their original compositions, and jazz standards they so loved and recorded during their lifetimes… Vlad, Bill, and Kevin have all been directly influenced by the high standard of deep poetic musicality, and technical virtuosity that these masters of modern Jazz exemplify. Sunday nights in April. Vlad Girshevich, started his formal music training at The Uspenski School of Music in Uzbekistan and spent 11 blistering years studying classical music there. When he started experimenting with jazz in the 11th grade, his instructors gave him a hard time for being too creative with “free” interpretations. Vlad and his family eventually emigrated to the United States in the mid-90’s. His first gigs were in Boulder with the Nina Storey Band. Herb

Remembering Ottawa s Bernard Stepien, Renaissance man, computer scientist, jazz saxophonist and broadcaster

Author of the article: Peter Hum Publishing date: Apr 05, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  10 minute read  •  Ottawa saxophonist Bernard Stepien, centre, jamming in Strasbourg in 2019 with Ottawa-area guitarist Pierre Monfils Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content In mid-March, Ottawa lost an accomplished and prodigiously published University of Ottawa software engineer, a globe-trotting tenor saxophonist who enlivened jam sessions since the 1970s, an esoteric accordionist and a veteran CKCU-FM radio-show host with the most highly developed tastes in world music and avant-garde jazz. In other words, Bernard Stepien has passed away. He was 74, and was fighting prostate cancer. Stepien is survived by his wife Claudine, son Thomas and granddaughter Isabelle, and mourned by stalwarts of Ottawa’s jazz community, in which h

Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice Announces Grant Recipients

Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice Announces Grant Recipients
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Vlad Girshevich Trio Honors Chick Corea and Keith Jarrett

Vlad Girshevich Trio Honors Chick Corea and Keith Jarrett
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