How Keith Jarrett Played on a Broken Piano & Turned a Potentially Disastrous Concert Into the Best-Selling Piano Album of All Time (1975)Keith Jarrett transformed limitations into artistic expression, creating extraordinary music despite the challenges of a poor-quality piano during his concert in Köln.
Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Paul Motian: The Old Country review a delightful return to a cherished jazz venueKeith Jarrett's return to the Deer Head Inn highlights his enduring connection to jazz and his roots as a musician.
Lars Danielsson/Verneri Pohjola/John Parricelli: Trio review | John Fordham's jazz album of the monthThe trio's music serves as a bridge between American and European jazz cultures, heavily influenced by Keith Jarrett.
How Keith Jarrett Played on a Broken Piano & Turned a Potentially Disastrous Concert Into the Best-Selling Piano Album of All Time (1975)Keith Jarrett transformed limitations into artistic expression, creating extraordinary music despite the challenges of a poor-quality piano during his concert in Köln.
Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Paul Motian: The Old Country review a delightful return to a cherished jazz venueKeith Jarrett's return to the Deer Head Inn highlights his enduring connection to jazz and his roots as a musician.
Lars Danielsson/Verneri Pohjola/John Parricelli: Trio review | John Fordham's jazz album of the monthThe trio's music serves as a bridge between American and European jazz cultures, heavily influenced by Keith Jarrett.
Palle Danielsson (1946-2024) - a reflection by Gareth WilliamsPalle Danielsson's unique bass sound was an essential part of the iconic Keith Jarrett band in the 1970s.