Plus, Diana Krall happens to be married to my favorite musical artist of all time, Mr. Elvis Costello! They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. Let me know what you think once you have listened and then tell me he shouldnt be in this list, close to the top! Mine as well, John. Outside of his band, Lewis made many albums under his own name, the earliest in 1955. As Leonard Feather wrote in The Encyclopedia of Jazz when ranking pianists, Monks influence was primarily as a composer and a leader, not an instrumentalist. Allen Toussaint (Bright Mississippi). Only one woman? NO ALBUM BUT you can get THE CHRIS NOWAK PROJECT on YOUTUBE!!! Starting out playing gospel music on the organ before being formally tutored in piano, Cole was schooled in classical music but quickly gravitated to jazz. Lists are a good way of focusing the mind, by making us consider who else could be there. Charlie Parker, asked in an interview who would be hs favorite pianists, answered quickly Al Haig. The interviewer hesitated a bit obviously waiting for other names. Hes Mozart of Jazz Piano! Next we follow Parker and Gillespie on a trip to Los Angeles - an occasion notable both for the thrilling live concert they played there and for Parker's ensuing breakdown and stay in Camarillo State Hospital, where, after years of drug abuse, he underwent six months' psychiatric treatment; it would be several years before the two men collaborated again. Enjoy. Eventually, the show found a second life on the satellite channel WOWOW, airing late at night where it couldnt offend delicate sensibilities. When bebop music first hit the His propulsive, dynamic style, with its dazzling finger-work, exerted a profound influence on both Duke Ellingtons and George Gershwins approach to the piano. Show the man some love please. If youve ever wondered if there was a hidden message on Fayes capsule, the message is Star Trek.. 1. 25 Kenny Kirkland He played with many of the jazz bands in the 30s and 40s Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Tommy Dorsey to name a few, and he had his own radio show. Paquito D'Rivera - saxophone, clarinet. Thank you,Charles Waring, for providing an erudite springboard for discussion. We are comparing inventors,innovators or persons who copied or refined a style .We are comparing blues stride boogie ballads funky salsa musicians And at the end of the day your taste decide. . agree bout the first ten. Charlies Reply: AL HAIG!, The very underestimated Dave MacKenna could be mentionned here. FILE - Burt Bacharach attends the 2016 Newport Beach Film Festival Honors in Newport Beach, Calif. on April 23, 2016. John BirksDizzyGillespie was born on October 21, 1917, in Cheraw, South Carolina. After Tatum , Monk and Evans its hard to set a pecking order, but the author needs to listen to Newborn; he was way ahead of many of the contemporaries listed. He credited much of his style to his love of bebop and to his classical education, especially under the tutelage of Darius Milhaud, the famed composer. Come the frig ON! The Bebop is a converted interplanetary fishing trawler, originally designed to catch and transport fish from the melted oceans of Jupiters Ganymede moon. Why? Ellis Marsalis is a trumpet man, I believe. The musicians, collectively known as the Seatbelts, are "incredibly tight, dynamic players who are brilliant at improvising where asked," Pentreath said. He is also a graduate of the same program that I graduated from (YORK UNIVERSITY, BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS-MUSIC MAJOR). The result was complicated improvisation. Richard Twardzik. Nina Simone on keys as great a pure pianist as anyone? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEJE2TVQ16M. Throughout my musical career my favourite pianists were Wynton Kelley Oscar Peterson and Bill Evans. A great list, but as many people already said, loads of pretty good pianists are missing! Blossom Dearie - piano, vocals. Wheres Marian McPartland, Bill Charlap, Joe Augustine? Lists are silly. For many, Detroiter Thomas Lee Flanagans name is synonymous with saxophone giant John Coltrane. Agree..many left off.Marian especially.A d what a out Joanne Brackeen?Phenomenal. And i happen to agree. Id include Richard Twardzik, Herbie Nichols, Mal Waldron, and of course the great Curley Kale, who died young (pre-natally, in fact), but would surely have been the best if hed only survived long enough to get on record. Sometimes I think Garner was not human. Unfortunately, there was a musicians strike which prevented all She has performed with other amazing musicians for years, and I only recently discovered her. How about Blossom Dearie? Go clean your ears and learn some lineage!! While beauty is in the eye of the beholder, everyone hears beautiful music as it appeals to their ear. Its a great list, but Im willing to bet that every time you poll the same people youd end up with different results. After a while, I find Tatums piano runs boring when compared to Monks dissonant notes and spacing. Awesome list! 17 Vince Guaraldi I will enjoy the ride of just listening and enjoying. Im sorry. 3-John Lewis. And how about Jess Stacy? Anyway Im positive that Tete Montoliu should be somewhere in this list. I assume you mean the TOP 36? Bebop was about freedom of expression and escaping the harmonic and melodic restraints imposed by the old musical order and, thanks to what is bebop musics lasting legacy, thats something that can still be said of jazz today. He once played a piece for piano, violin and oboe for Milhaud that contained a melody he was ashamed to have written, as 12-point atonal music was in vogue at the time. Bill Evans too high. Rather the genius opted to define his own style that fitted his original compositions and his improvisations. Europeans cannot answer that question for us as African Americans.The Spirituality of African American Classical Music was conceived in the womb of social racial and political womb and delivered to the world as an evolving relative entity to the souls of those who respect it enjoy it and dont dare try to define it.Ya dig? Claude Bolling He gave (and still gives me) the largest goose bumps. If there is one piano player who, in my opinion, comes out tops in all categories it has to be Unacceptable. Bebop, we walk with our hats on tilt 2-Bill Evans AND WHEN WILL MOSAIC MOVE FORWARD WITH ANY OF THESE ARTISTS, PLEASE??? 'instead of being a workaholic salaried man working for his company. Well, you got Art Tatum right. A longtime cord-cutter and early adopter, he's an expert on streaming services (Hulu with Live TV), devices (Roku, Amazon Fire), and anime. Miles Davis said she was the only white woman with soul. Her piano playing also influenced Bill Evans use of fourths in chord voicings and he also named her as one of his models of piano playing. It is very disrespectful of other readers to write without paying attention. By the 30s, she was working as a freelance arranger, writing charts for Earl Hines, Benny Goodman, and, later, Duke Ellington. Your email address will not be published. Yoko Kanno performed her solo PianoMe concert at Otakon 2013. Lists are always subjective, I rate McPartland Peterson and Waller very highly. On one episode, he plays a nice version of GEORGIA and on another plays a more classical oriented piece. The Official Website of American Composer Augusta Read Thomas. For shame. WebAll episodes of Bebop. I cant be bothered rereading to make sure I am absolutely right, because nothing is going to help you. First, Lennie Tristano had a bigger influence on jazz piano than most people think about. And where the hell is Brad Meldau? Another hallmark of the Texans singular style was his use of two-handed block chords. Count Basie said Earl Hines was, ..the greatest piano-player int the world. Though he began his recording career in 1923, he was able to adapt to changing styles in jazz and kept recording until 1981. Gillespie died on Jan. 6, 1993, at age 75, in Englewood, N.J. So I tried to think of ways to destroy that world. And Shirley Horn should be on the list. So by the time Bebop was heard for the first time on record, it had already developed and grown for 2 years. Required fields are marked *. His path would cross with Coltranes again in the 50s, when both joined Miles Davis quintet and made several groundbreaking albums for Prestige and Columbia (among them Workin and Round About Midnight). I told Benny Green that so much of the music around the 60s was musicians music, he told me how difficult a particular note was, but hey, I just like the sound . His work in the Latin-jazz genre includes "Manteca," "A Night in Tunisia" and "Guachi Guaro," among other recordings. I am glad that The Count and the Duke are in the top. I agree with a couple of dozen on the list, but I would have thought that Maryanne McPartland deserved an entry somewhere. Maybe for composing, but not his playing. Here is a sample of the boogie woogie specialist: hard to imagine a list like that without brad mehldau, YOU ARE RIGHT.And HAMPTON HAWES, TEDDY WILSON- DUKE ELLINGTON- BJORN SVENSSON- WINTON KELLY -HORACE SILVER-MAL WALDRON-CEDAR WALTON ETC. Are people not paying attention, or is this list changing? Oscar Peterson number 2 after Art Tatum. But Hank Jones on 30th? (The lives of other Romantic composersSchubert, Schumann, etc.are equally dark.). Gene Harris? BRAD MOGGACH from Ontario, Canada? Earl Hines would hold the No.1 spot for me. How Nat King Cole was left out boggles the mind, he was only crucial in developing the Jazz trio, a format that made Bill Evans and so many others so popular. Any top 50 list will be flawed, but BY FAR the greatest oversight was to not include Hampton Hawes! In regards to making the Stand Alone Complex soundtrack she said: I had this image of a formal and rigid 'manly' world for the original comic. No Marion McPartland? But you could hear how great he was on the records he is on. Tete Montoliu belongs very high on the list. Thats the same serial number as the USS Enterprise from the original Star Trek TV show. I cannot believe that everyone is forgetting about one pianist that a lot of people think is just a notch lower than Oscar Peterson: Jessica Williams is not well known by most jazz lovers (though she has released dozens of excellent CDs: http://www.jessicawilliams.com/). The final C was added, according to the Star Trek Encyclopedia, because it looked cool. to see what I mean), the bebop-infused score is performed by a bunch of great jazz musicians, who formed especially to record the soundtrackin 1998, and same again in 2021. Pianists as any other professional musician are certainly competing with their art yet not for being ranked but for getting loved, respected, and paid well for their performances! This New Jersey pianist helped bridge the transition from ragtime to jazz with his stride piano technique, which built on ragtimes locomotive, see-saw jauntiness but added more sophisticated harmonies and a stronger blues element. For the opening theme song called 'inner universe,' I had an image of digital bits and composed a score consisting of recurrent quick beats.[5]. Keith Jarrett is fantastic pianist, but Chick Corea is most powerfull composer, phenomenal jazz pianist and equal with Herbie Hancock! Consequently, there are no recordings of early bebop as it was first developing. . 7 Every other jazz pianist, @anyone that hasnt heard Mal Waldron First Encounter yet, Id love to hear your thoughts. Hampton Hawes is another deserving pianist who both Art Tatum and Oscar Peterson admired so greatly. 34 Cecil Taylor It should be noted also that Mr. Parker listened to Art Tatum, which could be argued as a pre-bop aspect of the altoists influence, as well, but Lester was the main man. Bud Powell Its a list, limited to 50 (up from 36, which is an improvement), and its not intended as a scientific ranking. The house band at Miltons included drummer Kenny Clarke and pianist Thelonious Monk. Network executives decided to cut three episodes from the first two runs on Cartoon Network. For shame. An exponent of modal jazz with a passion for blues, Tyners main hallmark is using chords with prominent fourths. With the arrival of Bebop, feeling was not enough you had to know and understand. Yoko Kanno has become one of Japans foremost composers since she created the eclectic score for the anime series Cowboy Bebop. She returned for Charlie Parker admitted when he was a young man trying to learn the saxophone he copied every one of Mr. Youngs solos. ", Of the theme tune itself, Pentreath added: "As well as being incredibly sharp, impactful jazz writing (take a listen to the big band-style opening title track, "Tank!" Jessica Williams. Debussy, Ravel); he ended as a full-blown expressionist (think Moussoursky, Rachmaninoff)two opposite sides of the same coin of Romantic art. Bill had the biggest, heaviest hands of any pianisthis touch, always deep in the keys, could coax from the most stubborn piano the fullest ppp and fff in closely-voiced harmonies or the most evenly-played rapid runs thanks to minimal body movement and heavy, dead accurate fingers. While their main focus is chasing down fugitives on various planets to make woolong (the currency in the world of Cowboy Bebop), they also have to contend with their shady pasts. He was the first BeBopper, unquestionably. In the hands of bebop musicians, jazz became more blues-oriented and riff-based too; and because Parker and Gillespie were able to marry their supreme technical ability with their knowledge of advanced music theory, what resulted was a new type of jazz defined by extended solos and whose harmonic language was denser and richer than ever before. After Coltrane, Tyner established himself as one of contemporary jazzs pre-eminent pianists with a series of astounding albums for Blue Note and, later, Milestone. Talking with great pianists we mostly agree that Tatum was simply unbeliaveble technically but musically too ,,he did too many notes but he could play with great feeling and romance.I agree with the number one. Native New Yorker Thomas Fats Waller didnt live to see his 40th birthday (he succumbed to pneumonia at 39), but nevertheless proved to be an influential pianist, particularly for his contribution to the evolution of the highly rhythmic stride style, an important foundation stone in jazz piano. Some popular brands she has composed for are Canon, DoCoMo, Fuji Xerox, 7-Eleven, Microsoft, Nissan, Toyota, Shiseido, Avon, and MasterCard to name a few. All of CowboyBebops original music was written by Yoko Kanno and the Seatbelts, a jazz band formed for the project. As far a people who were left off the list Jessica WIlliams (another Monk aficionado) deserves a serious consideration. 2. Buddy DeFranco - clarinet. The music of Charlie Parker and me laid a foundation for all the music that is being played now, Gillespie said years later. Willie The Lion Smith is certainly a great oversight. Stan Tracey UNION DUES BLUES!!! Eddie Palmieri, Chucho Valdez should be on the list. List seems a bit sexist. Donald Macleod and Geoffrey Smith visit the engine-room of jazz - the rhythm section - and in particular, Bebop's two key drummers, Kenny 'Klook-Mop' Clarke and Max Roach. He recorded some singles across 1949 and 50 that eventually became an album called The Birth Of The Cool. Bebop is a heavily improvisational style of jazz, known for sudden and frequent key changes. TERRY TROTTER??!!! He was completely ambidextrous and playing three against fours etc ( a horror to most human pianists) was like taking candy from a baby to him. The game turned out to be a hit, and Kanno's music career was launched.[4]. Keith Jarrett, for gods sakes, but not Martial Solal? Come on. Visually impaired from infancy, Ohio-born Tatum learned to play the piano by ear as a child and, blessed with perfect pitch, quickly excelled at the instrument. I highly doubt it that you are the REAL Diana Krall. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGt8vcGsYfk&list=OLAK5uy_k7M-0PcT5vtPSusxNDlUYOkkVOJEwZ5vM&index=7. Her earliest experiences with music came from attending church with her parents. No Lenny Tristano at the list?How is this possible?Dave Grusin on the list? Not for the faint-hearted, Taylors energetic style is often fiercely atonal, employing jarring cluster chords and a dense, polyrhythmic complexity. Over the course of its 26 episodes. A master who is fluent in both the bebop and post-bop styles, Barron is one of the best jazz pianists alive today. Its worth taking a spin down the episode titles to see what hidden gems you can find for yourself. Parker, always sailing close to the wind, would be dead within five years; Gillespie carried on playing Bebop for another 40, even becoming a cultural ambassador for the US State Department along the way. Fast, fast, fast! SORRY. Piano has so many fantastic players that for me I have a huge amount of favorites. Barbara Carroll? This list was clearly made up of people far from jazz. Hes my idea of a perfect pianist., My top 14 jazz pianists in alphabetical order, based on 60 years of listening: And it quickly became quite competitive. Though he gleaned much from the left-hand stride-style of Art Tatum, alto saxophonist and bebop architect Charlie Parker was Powells main inspiration. From the early 30s to the late 40s boogie woogie was a commercial force in jazz. WebPages in category "Bebop composers". People dont know him and he deserves being heard. Rusty Dedrick - trumpet. Mulgrew Miller needs to be in there definitively. (By this time, bebops king, Charlie Parker, was dead, having passed away in 1955, aged 34). The song features notable natives from the affected areas of Fukushima, Miyagi, and Iwate. WebAnother day with no extremely prominent jazz artists to pay a birthday tribute to so well pay homage to the passing of an extremely gifted composer/saxophonist Wayne Shorter. Keith Jarrett & Chick Corea Born in New York, he rose to fame in the 20s as an accompanist of blues singers. Also, Harold Mabern at 43 is pretty steep. Where is Joe Bonner? One of the main proponents of the Herbie Hancock school of jazz who played with everyone, including the Marsalisis and Kenny Garrett is a loser! Very under-appreciated album. Clarke's innovation was to shift the drummer's time-keeping function to the ride cymbal, leaving the snare and bass drum free to 'drop bombs' - unexpected offbeat accents - that perfectly complemented the way that the most innovative jazz musicians were beginning to play. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgckQmjUtcU. No, is the answer. 9. Gonzalo Rubalcaba should be on list, somewhere near the top. 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In the event, Clarke was shipped off to Europe as part of the US contribution to the war effort, and he missed Bebop's explosion onto the scene in 1945. As one of the founders of the genre, Gillespie composed the hit songBebopin 1963. Heres the story. Looking back, its much more than the received image of berets, goatee beards, hepcat slang, and hard drugs. Pittsburgh-born Jamal possesses a delicate, nimble touch and intuitively knows how to use space to good effect. I feel theres some distance between those 3 and everyone else since they achieve greater deepness even drama in their playing while being as technically profficient as the other great ones. NOT A BAD LIST BUT YOU LEFT A LOT OF SOME OF THE BESTPLAYERS OUT. 10. The late PAT LUDWIG from Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. A master of musical understatement. Years later, in his autobiography, Gillespie wrote that hed always had that Latin feeling that even his early tunes sounded Latin. Parece que al o los autores de la lista no les gusta el jazz ms tradicional, es una fea y equivocada discriminacin. OMG! It seems that they get forgotten as pianists Costa Is GREAT. His music tended to be chromatic and angular, and while it pushed the barriers, it also remained rooted in jazz tradition. Erroll Garner, Dave Brubeck, Count Basie, Fats Waller & Duke Ellington not in the top ten.SCANDALOUS ! Yes! So what is bebop? Thats about it. Mc Coy Tyner I am impressed that Art Tatum is number one ( no argument here ), and that Fats Waller and James P. Johnson made the lst, although they should both be much higher. To read our privacy and cookies policy, please click here. My other 50% is Polish (some people call me a POWOP). In the meantime, Gillespie formed a big band and made a string of dazzlingly extrovert recordings; Parker's more reflective, introspective work from this time stands in stark contrast. Nevertheless, we must find a way to include several outstanding persons not on the list, in my order of priority they are: Johnny Oneal, Phineas Newborn Jr, Terry Pollard and Mulgrew Miller. You can always make the case for any of these folks but as time goes on people forget the greats of a somewhat earlier day. How this list can omit John Lewis, proves a point I always make that he is/was the most under rated pianist there is.. We are all very lucky and should be grateful for so much great music!!! [8], She composed a three-movement suite, entitled "Ray of Water," for the ascension of Emperor Naruhito. No armenian piano player either. Can we move beyond the Count Basie, Benny Goodman, The 1940s-50s and at least start looking at free jazz in a meaningful way? Diana Krall? By the 50s, Harris was a jobbing pianist and worked with Miles Davis, Sonny Stitt, and Gene Ammons; in the 60s he gigged with Cannonball Adderley. I might add to that list, Hazel Scott, Horace Tapscott and Bobby Scott (puns? Since she works in the animation industry, she only receives instructions and storyboards from directors which helps her with composing. I have no use for the percussive style virtually devoid of dynamics that many exhibit. I really think this is difficult work. Numerous elements of bebop could be found in Swing including: Bebop took all of these elements to the extreme. 15 Jelly Roll Morton A jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie played with Charlie Parker and developed the music known as "bebop." Eddie Costa As a teenager, Jarrett was seduced by jazz and quickly became fluent in its idiom. You left off the link. Everyone obsesses on his 61 Vanguard recording, but his valedictory was jazz equivalent of Mozarts or Verdis Requieman 8-night stand in San Francisco, ending a week before his death in NYC. She has written scores for Cowboy Bebop and its live-action adaptation, Darker than Black, Macross Plus, Turn A Gundam, The Vision of Es I disagree on Monk ranking so highly, hes a great composer but not an amazing pianist. Finally, if we took into account virtuosism (true virtuosism, which involves making it sound clear and perfect) Id add Hancock, Tatum, Peterson and Corea; Hancock being the one pianist who can get the best SOUND out of a grand piano hes absolute perfection playing chords. are odd choices. Bebop developed in the early 1940s, with the first recordings of Bebop appearing in late 1944 and early 1945. Monk is in the Pantheon, not for his playing, but for the totality that he brings to the genre. What about Milt Buckner? As one of the charter members of The Modern Jazz Quartet, a pioneering group that fused bebop with classical music aesthetics, Lewis was an influential musician whose gleaming, staccato piano style was indebted to Count Basie and saxophonist Lester Young. He played with trumpeter Maynard Ferguson in the late 50s, but his career really took off when he moved to New York City in the 60s. Even though fusion and jazz-rock further diminished bebops appeal in the 70s, there were still musicians who played it, and there was even a mini-revival of interest in it during the late 70s and early 80s, when acoustic, bop-influenced jazz was once again in vogue. Gene Harris should be in the top 3 easily! Teddy Wilson 21 WTF? Moving to Chicago, and then New York, he was regarded as a go-to sideman in the late 50s and early 60s (playing with the likes of Cannonball Adderley, Jackie McLean, Roland Kirk, and Wes Montgomery) before beginning his own recording career, which started at Prestige Records in 1968. In the second verse, Gillespie seems to be making references to the racial elements of American society: From bebop to hip hop, back to bebop Like fellow jazz aristocrat Duke Ellington, Count Basies prowess at the piano was often eclipsed by his role as a successful bandleader. She was the lead member of the project band called Seatbelts, which regrouped in the year of 2004 to compose the soundtrack of the PlayStation 2 Cowboy Bebop video game, released in Japan in 2005.
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