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Marian McPartland

Marian McPartland became well-known for hosting her Piano Jazz radio plan from 1978, but she was a well-respected pianist years before. She performed within a four-piano vaudeville action in Britain and performed over the Western european continent for the soldiers during World Battle II. In Belgium in 1944, she fulfilled …

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Amina Claudine Myers

An extremely original pianist who shows her gospel root base when she has organ or sings, Amina Claudine Myers began learning music when she was seven. She sang with gospel groupings in college. After shifting to Chicago, Myers trained in the general public schools, used Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt, …

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Straight Ahead

An all-female quartet/quintet whose most prominent graduate was violinist Regina Carter, Direct Ahead performed music that ranged from bop to poppish, contemporary jazz to R&B and fusion. The group emerged jointly in Detroit in 1987. Made up of business lead vocalist Cynthia Dewberry (who also performed flute), violinist Carter, keyboardist …

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Mulgrew Miller

A fantastic pianist who played in a method influenced by McCoy Tyner, Mulgrew Miller was quite consistent throughout his profession. He was with Mercer Ellington’s big music group in the past due ’70s and got essential stints with Betty Carter (1980), Woody Shaw (1981-1983), and Artwork Blakey’s Jazz Messengers (1983-1986). …

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Marc Copland

Marc Copland is today’s jazz pianist, composer, and saving designer whose nickname “the Piano Whisperer” was earned for his wealthy harmonic technique and crystalline audio. He was created Marc Cohen in Philadelphia in 1948. His early musical research were for the alto saxophone with Joe Allard. He also researched structure …

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Miguel Zenón

Saxophonist and composer Miguel Zenón is among a select band of jazz music artists who’ve successfully navigated the often contradictory poles of advancement and custom. A multi-Grammy nominee, he is rolling out a unique tone of voice like a composer and conceptualist, focusing his attempts on perfecting an excellent blend …

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Michele Rosewoman

A stirring and adventurous pianist using a audio of her very own, Michele Rosewoman originated from a very music northern California family members. She began playing piano at age group six, so when a teenager researched with pianist Ed Kelly. After functioning thoroughly locally, Rosewoman shifted to NY in 1977. …

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Michael Weiss

Post-bop/hard bop instrumentalist Michael Weiss continues to be quoted as saying that he hopes to bring to jazz “a larger integration of composition and improvisation as opposed to the outdated head/solos/head format” — and, to be certain, his ‘90s and 2000s albums possess often mirrored that compositional outlook. Although Weiss’ …

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Renee Rosnes

Like Danilo Pérez, Brad Mehldau, and a variety of jazz pianists, Canadian piano participant and composer Renee Rosnes keeps challenging herself and pressing herself and her collaborators in fresh directions. As a pianist in Vancouver, English Columbia, Rosnes got her musical cues and motivation from famous brands Oscar Peterson, McCoy …

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