If youve ever wondered if there was a hidden message on Fayes capsule, the message is Star Trek.. I had heard drums on the radio before, but it was like I had never really noticed them. You can check out his piano work on Youtube (THE CHRIS NOWAK PROJECT Volumes 1 and 2). The final C was added, according to the Star Trek Encyclopedia, because it looked cool. Tigran Hamasyan is by far one of the best piano players in the world. but this one is close without dissecting and nitpicking it to death. Wonderful list but Phineas Newborn should at least be in the top 20; he isnt on the list at all. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced, Learn how and when to remove this template message, Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society, "Production IG Interview with Yoko Kanno for Ghost in the Shell: SAC", "Composer Yoko Kanno to Perform Concert at Otakon - News - Anime News Network", ": : : ", "Pop and pomp: Arashi to sing at throne-accession festival in TokyoThe Asahi Shimbun", "PLAZA -: PLAZA INTERVIEW - CPRA ", "Music for the 23rd Hour | VICL-60885 - VGMdb", "YOKO KANNO SEATBELTS RaiChikyu Kinen Collection Album Space Bio Charge", "Yoko Kanno Composes New Macross Frontier Theatrical Film Short's Theme Song", "COLOPL announces free-to-play 3D action RPG Volzerk: Monsters and Lands Unknown for PC, iOS, and Android", "Diamond Crevasse" / "Iteza Gogo Kuji Don't be late", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yoko_Kanno&oldid=1141827421, Short description is different from Wikidata, Pages using infobox musical artist with associated acts, Articles containing Japanese-language text, Articles needing additional references from October 2022, All articles needing additional references, Articles with unsourced statements from February 2017, Articles lacking in-text citations from February 2017, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 27 February 2023, at 00:52. Diana Krall? Brad Mehldau? Thanks for that piece of useful knowledge, Im off exploring this mister Al haigs world! ", According to Pentreath, "What makes Kanno's Cowboy Bebop soundtrack so iconic is the fact it's unafraid to lean into the very bebop that inspired the series so heavily. From iconic bandleaders to unique talents, the best jazz pianists both shaped the genre and revolutionized the role of the piano in music. Danny Zeitlin? Diana Krall? Their three studio recordings - 'Dizzy Atmosphere', 'Now's the Time' and 'Koko' - galvanized the jazz world, both with the freshness and inventiveness of the musical language and the sheer virtuosity of the playing. ridiculous list: Crusin, Kirkland, all these Jazzrock losers. He is amazing! Thankfully, his last trio with Marc Johnson and Joe LaBarbera has been well documented. Ellis Marsalis is a trumpet man, I believe. The great Jessica Williams. Perhaps this list should have gone with 88, still matching the number of keys.
Next youll call Mulgrew Miller a folk musician who only played triads. You are wrong according to the facts. Gene Harris? Gonzalo Rubalcaba should be on list, somewhere near the top. Where is Joe Bonner? Netflix's live-action remake of Shinichir Watanabe's beloved 1998 anime, Cowboy Bebop, not only stays loyal to the animated series it is based on, it features music from the same composer who wrote the original score. WebEddie "Lockjaw" Davis - saxophone. No Ellis Larkins? Nat King Cole was marvelous. Though revered by the critics, Byards unique sound was less well-received by the public, but he remains one of the best jazz pianists in history, not only because of his impact on jazz in general, but also in relation to his role in the evolution of the piano itself. Michel Camillo. Gene Harris should be in the top 3 easily! The songBebopby Dizzy Gillespie is a stark example of what this unique style of jazz embodies. The King of Harlem Stride pianists should be in the Top 10. One guess where Previn got his inspiration!! And rock no less! OK. s titles referenced The Stray Cats, Rolling Stones, Queen, Miles David, the heavy metal itself, Samba music, Herbie Hancock, and more. Miles Davis - trumpet. Acept la lista de los 36 mejores pianistas pero el ms grande y mi dolo favorito es OSCAR PETERSON. But the big name often overlooked is Sonny Clark unmatched feel. Aw, man. After Tatum, Monk, Lyrical Bill, there is a swarm of fine contenders. James P Johnson But he was all arpeggio and flash . I can spot most of the pianists I like, but if the number of albums in my collection is a good parameter Im missing Monty Alexander. I guess you are glad that MICHEL PETRUCCIANI is on the list. He had a flashy technique with all those runs and arpeggios, but Ive never heard him swing. Charlie Parker admitted when he was a young man trying to learn the saxophone he copied every one of Mr. Youngs solos. Oh, I know. No one has a timeless list of The Greatest. Anyone who can make Mack The Knife sound interesting must be good!! The late PAT LUDWIG from Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. He played with Art Blakeys Jazz Messengers in the mid-60s before joining the groups of Charles Lloyd and, later, Miles Davis. Must agree with some of the preceding comments: Mary Lou Williams, John Lewis, Paul Bley, Randy Weston, Jessica Williams not there, but the likes of Bob James, Dave Grusin and even Lyle Mays not only figure, but rank above Andrew Hill! He would go on to become one of the most recognizable faces of jazz music, with his "swollen" cheeks and signature trumpet's bell, as well as one of the most influential figures of jazz and bebop. Why is Bud Powell rated so low when most pianist during his time and much later tried to emulate him.? Jelly Roll Morton We hear Monk's tribute to Powell, 'In Walked Bud', and Powell's reading of a Monk composition, 'Off Minor'. Watching Spikes exasperation over Miles obsession with baseball is a treat, but it isnt the only baseball content in the episode. Burt Bacharach, legendary composer of pop songs, dies at 94 Burt Bacharach was an eight-time Grammy winner, a prize-winning Broadway composer for Promises, Promises and a three-time Oscar winner. It would not matter who is on the list. I kept thinking doesnt anyone know Tete Montoliu? Just as the boundaries of jazz were pushed by the bebop revolution, Gillespies lyrics to the song are equally as provocative.
Best Jazz Pianists: A Top 50 Countdown | uDiscover Gillespie's best-known compositions include "Oop Bob Sh' Bam," "Groovin' High," "Salt Peanuts," "A Night in Tunisia" and "Johnny Come Lately." For the record Charles Thompson is the very first person to comment on this list. where is Alan Broadbent, Milgrew Miller, Brad Mehldau? Donald Lambert? First, Lennie Tristano had a bigger influence on jazz piano than most people think about. Bebop grew organically out of Swing, and shares many of its elements and features. Anyway, the list is an interesting exercise because it makes one think. Also, Phineas Newborn, Joe Sample, and Kenny Werner should have been included. In a later interview, Kanno said she had picked the name because the first orchestral recording she had heard was the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, and at the time Yitzhak Rabin served as Israel's Prime Minister.[12][13]. 26 James P Johnson Though he gleaned much from the left-hand stride-style of Art Tatum, alto saxophonist and bebop architect Charlie Parker was Powells main inspiration. Kenny Drew How about Monty Alexander, Nina Simone, Dr Billy Taylor, Les McCann, Denny Zeitlin & Organist, Jimmy Smith? Let me know what you think once you have listened and then tell me he shouldnt be in this list, close to the top! Im astonished that no one has mentioned Don Friedman. The details are so fine that you can see the serial number on Spikes gun in stills from theBlu-ray. The three best in order: No Mary Lou Williams, Geri Allen, Renee Rosnos, Marian McPartland . WebA later style, known as hard bop, or funky, evolved from and incorporated elements of gospel music and rhythm and blues. This all depends on subjective judgments in time and space and whos doing the judging. Myriad pianists have fallen under Evans spell, including Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett, and, more recently, Brad Mehldau. how can Chick Correa and Kieth Jarrett be ahead of Earl Hines and Horace Silver. Any fan of Cowboy Bebop She once said that this is a way she likes to work, for she does not have to deal with rules during composing. I wonder if people know just how good Al Haig was. He is a genius and should be the first among the greatest. I am surprised that your comment was shown. 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. No list is complete without Vince Guaraldi, Monty Alexander, John Beasley and Nat King Cole. [citation needed], In 2011, Kanno expressed her support and wishes to the victims of the 2011 Thoku earthquake and tsunami, composing a song titled "Kimi de Ite, Buji de Ite". (Fulford Street Romp and Tippin Home From Sunday School). 6. My top ten list would definitely include Kenny Barron. Lists are silly. We are comparing piano players,musicians and arrangers. ( These are the pianists who define jazz today. ! Check out Brads second half solo in UNION DUES BLUES. Art Tatum 35 Dave Grusin. And there are people like von Schlippenbach, Tippett, Mengelberg, Moran, Ivers, Would love to be a loser the way Kenny Kirkland was:). document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Moment's Notice (Remastered 2003/Rudy Van Gelder Edition), Wayne Shorter, Giant Of Jazz Saxophone, Dies At 89, Classic Titles From David Axelrod, Bernard Purdie To Return On Vinyl, Craft Recordings Relaunches Acclaimed Original Jazz Classics Series, Norman Granz: The Man Who Helped Create The Music Biz, Witchcraft: The Come-Hither Songs Of Broadway Royalty Cy Coleman, Nows The Time To Celebrate The Genius Of Charlie Parker, Come As You Are: The Story Behind The Nirvana Song, Glen Campbell, Shaggy, And Lil Wayne: Currently Trending Songs, Weighty In The Eighties: When Prog Rock Went Pop. and Vince Guaraldi.And did I miss Dr Billy Taylor?What about George Gershwin? Renowned for ornate filigrees and a hard-swinging style, Peterson was a dextrous improviser. He is right up there with Oscar and Art. 3 McCoy Tyner They officially debuted on February 14, 2014 with the mini-album Between Calm and Passion. 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. She is also a keyboardist, and is the frontwoman for the Seatbelts, who perform many of Kanno's compositions and soundtracks. .css-m6thd4{-webkit-text-decoration:none;text-decoration:none;display:block;margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;font-family:Gilroy,Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:1.125rem;line-height:1.2;font-weight:bold;color:#323232;text-transform:capitalize}@media (any-hover:hover){.css-m6thd4:hover{color:link-hover}}Rock Icon KISS Is Saying Goodbye (For Real), Rihanna and 10 Other Great Pregnant Performances, Burt Bacharachs Legacy: 5 Notable Collaborations, 2023 Grammy Awards: Six Winners Who Made History. Emerging on Chess Records in the 50s fronting a piano trio, Chicago-born Lewis racked up a trio of finger-clicking crossover pop hits in the mid-60s (the biggest was 1965s The In Crowd) before plugging his piano into the mains socket and going the way of funk and fusion in the 70s. His work in the Latin jazz genre includes Manteca, A Night in Tunisiaand Guachi Guaro, among others. By 13, he was playing professionally, and at 18 recorded the first of many LPs. EVER>! FILE - Burt Bacharach attends the 2016 Newport Beach Film Festival Honors in Newport Beach, Calif. on April 23, 2016. Jessica Williams is not well known by most jazz lovers (though she has released dozens of excellent CDs: http://www.jessicawilliams.com/). And cant believe you didnt include Ellis Larkins aka Mr. Feather Fingers. McPartland and Williams should probably make the list but the other two? . To having our crowns polished, and our face up right Without a doubt I would add Phineas Newborn and Brad Mehldau to that list, and I could easily leave out Bob James and Dave Grusin. Dave McKenna and Marian McPartland would certainly make my top 36 and its tough for me to exclude them in the top 20, Dave definitely in the top ten. And i happen to agree. Gone but not forgotten is Nat king Cole, accomplished jazz pianist before his voice overcame the 88 ., Alan Broadbent, Aaron Diehl, Hiromi, Spike and crew are charged with hunting down the pirates George, Harman, and Ruth. Missing Mulgrew Miller, Barry Harris, Kenny Barron, Fred Hersh and Don Grolnick from the older generation, Gerald Clayton, Christian Sands, Bill Charlap and Robert Glasper from the younger ones. The classic Bebop line generally follows the following formula: Below is an example of a typical Bebop line. Yoko Kanno ( , Kanno Yko, born March 18, 1963) is a Japanese composer, arranger and music producer best known for her work on the soundtracks of anime series, television series, live-action films, video games, and advertisements. Sadly, Timmons career was cut short, at 38, by his chronic alcoholism. : No,I dont agree with everything in the article, but it sure seems like a great starting place. Years later, in his autobiography, Gillespie wrote that hed always had that Latin feeling that even his early tunes sounded Latin. According to the music department at the University of Virginia, bebop is performed entirely differently than other jazz sub-genres such as swing. Sorry. Hazel Scott He is also a graduate of the same program that I graduated from (YORK UNIVERSITY, BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS-MUSIC MAJOR). Netflix's live-action remake features music written by the same composer as the original anime, Yoko Kanno. And the arguing goes on! For shame. Bebop took the harmonies of the old jazz and superimposed on them additional substituted chords. Kirkland a rock loser? 10. I still cant fathom how VInce Guaraldi didnt get on the list. Go see Hines @ https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=earl+hines+documentary just utterly, utterly WONDERFUL. 3: Nat King Cole Miles survived the transition and concluded what followed. No Kenny Barron but you have that crackpot Keith Jarrett on this list? Please, As with all harmonic instruments (and probably even melodic ones) there are so many elements in playing them). I don't create by saying, 'I must create a classical piece here,' or 'I must create a jazz piece here.' 9. I bet jazz lovers could come with a 100s of great pianists but of course the ones at the top A brilliant musician like Marian McPartland being left off is inexcusable. Jet and Spike started working together, Fae was taken out of cryofreeze, and Ed wandered away from the orphanageand as a result, we have, The cryogenic chamber Faye finally escapes has the serial number NCC-1701-B. If you need confirmation of this, go see the wonderful 1 hr docu on Hines @ https://vimeo.com/58414566. Second to none. Hmmm, has anyone ever actually heard Scott Joplin play?? I disagree with the order of the entire list with the exception of Art Tatum. WebBebop Composer of the Week Donald Macleod is joined by writer and broadcaster Geoffrey Smith to explore the jazz mode of bebop.
Bebop | Kpop Wiki | Fandom Network executives decided to cut three episodes from the first two runs on Cartoon Network. WebPages in category "Bebop composers". From Dallas, Texas, as a child this hard bop piano giant was raised on a diet of Art Tatum, Nat King Cole, Bud Powell, and Thelonious Monk. Swings effortlessly at any tempo, never thumps the instrument, as do inferior pianists . Looking for more? Thanks to the hyper-realistic gun designs used in the show, fans have been able to figure out exactly what heat everyone is packing. Jazz was everybodys music, right from the start. Episode 19, Wild Horses, was also briefly banned in 2003 for a few years due to its similarity to the Columbia shuttle disaster. JOHN BALLYANTYNE!! Not for the faint-hearted, Taylors energetic style is often fiercely atonal, employing jarring cluster chords and a dense, polyrhythmic complexity. That list is voted on by average joes and jills. When bebop music first hit the I do like it. I think its on of the first lists that is pretty good..I play and little piano and guitar and fancy myself as fairly knowledgeable in guitar, bass and drumsMaybe I know just enough to get into troubleno one can ever agree on any listever. Albert Ammons Born Columbus Calvin Pearson in Atlanta, Georgia, Pearsons career took off when he moved to New York City in 1959. Earl Hines Bebop jazzs most important style?
What Is Bebop? And Why Is It Jazzs Most Important Style? Hes in my top 5. DID YOU INCLUDE DAVE MCKENNA? The Grammy, Oscar and Tony-winning Bacharach died Wednesday at home in Los While I dont agree with all the choices/rankings (who does??) [4] She studied keyboard from a young age on both the piano in her home and the organ at her kindergarten. Hiromi This list is the all-time great jazz pianists. Agree with most of the picks, but Gene Harris and Beegie Adair should have been included. How about Blossom Dearie? Though influenced by Bill Evans, Hancock forged his own style in the 60s, both as a solo artist and as a member of Miles Davis pathfinding post-bop quintet. Lets take the white keys on the piano too? Keith Jarrett is fantastic pianist, but Chick Corea is most powerfull composer, phenomenal jazz pianist and equal with Herbie Hancock! As it wasnt danceable it was usually played too fast for that those who had enjoyed swing jazz found it of little interest and too intellectual. Paul Desmond, Eugene Wright, and Joe Morello, members of the quartet, were progressive too, with Joe really embracing the bizarre time signatures theyd use. He doesnt deserve a top 36 spot!? A founding father of an accessible, R&B-inflected form of instrumental music called smooth jazz, Grusin is rare among the best jazz pianists for having also set up his own record label, GRP, in 1978. Totally agree about Mary Lou Williams and Marian McPartland. Opinions differ on the significance of this blind, Chicago-born pianist who played with Charlie Parker in the late 40s and went on to establish himself as a musician with a unique sound and style. 6 Red Garland Molten melodic lines poured out of him in a rapid-fire torrent of improvisation that took virtuosity to a new level. Tatum, Evans, Bud Powell. If you dont dig what his qualities as a pianist were then you dont dig what jazz and blues are about. 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. First of all, there is a severe under-representation of brilliant, young pianists: Hiromi, Jason Moran, Robert Glasper, Brad Mehldau, Fabian Almazan, Bill Laurance, Cory Henry, James Francies, Tigran Hamasyan, perhaps even the Wunderkind Joey Alexander. 8.Pinetop Smith https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGt8vcGsYfk&list=OLAK5uy_k7M-0PcT5vtPSusxNDlUYOkkVOJEwZ5vM&index=7. Steve Dobrogosz! Cheers. Even she wouldnt think she should be on this list! He was there at the start of modern jazz with Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis etc. Never forcing a things while maintaining the same body and hand position during loud or soft passages (Keith simply lacked this physical advantage, making things worse when he stood up while playing). In fact, when Charlie Parker attended his first few jam sessions, he couldnt keep up and completely stuffed up his soloing and was kicked out of the jam session for being incompetent. Tommy Flanagan on 17th?????? In a stroke of fate, the universe made sure things started coming together for them exactly three years ago. Charlies Reply: AL HAIG!, The very underestimated Dave MacKenna could be mentionned here. Eliane Elias, Marian McPartland, Joanne Brackeen, Hiromi etc. This article was most recently revised and updated by, bop, or bebop - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up). Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree. What about Milt Buckner, Shirley Horn, Beegie Adair, Diana Krall, Joe Sample ?? in US(Cincinatti??) Barry Harris, should be in the top twenty. It emerged in the 1940s, out of Love him, Underrated: Wynton Kelly and Red Garlandand where is Cedar Walton? Gillespie composed most of the album's recordings, including "Serenade to Sweden" and "Johnny Come Lately.". She is much admired by jazz pianists and the few jazz radio stations that still exist (e. g., KCSM). Sometimes I think Garner was not human. Pianists are musicians and musicians are artists and not marathon runners, tennis players or race car drivers. Contemporary pianists who claim to have been influenced by him include Chick Corea and Brad Mehldau. a must in the list. Yes! She has composed the soundtracks of important anime ranging from. 14 Earl Hines A great list, but as many people already said, loads of pretty good pianists are missing! 6 Cecil Taylor A sideman for noted saxophonists Lou Donaldson, Sonny Rollins, Jackie McLean and Harold Land in the 50s, New Yorker Hope (real name St Elmo Sylvester Hope) was a bebop pianist with a bright sound, dynamic touch and, like Thelonious Monk, had a penchant for dissonance. FILE - Composer Burt Bacharach performs in Milan, Italy on July 16, 2011. ", She explained: "High-energy jazz tends to stick out and be a lot more deliberately present in a TV or film soundtrack than luscious, classical-style orchestral music, because it is straying away from the more 'establishment' European and Hollywood film scoring traditions. Seriously? At least a dozen people complainig that the mediocre Diana Krall didnt make it in the list yet no one mentions Horace Tapscott. For many, Detroiter Thomas Lee Flanagans name is synonymous with saxophone giant John Coltrane. Costa Is GREAT. Jessica Williams is one of the most under appreciated jazz pianists today. Keith Jarrett, for gods sakes, but not Martial Solal? His best-known compositions include "Oop Bob Sh' Bam," "Salt Peanuts" and "A Night in Tunisia. The original soundtrack has a storied composer. 4. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. N refers to a ship registered in the United States while the first C stands for a civil aircraft. If you take into account his composing and his position as a pioneer of bebop he should certainly be near the top but as pianist solely, not #2, really not Top 10. Have never really understood the Art Tatum worship. Show the man some love please. Really like the different posts mentioning those left off the list, especially the more obscure and forgotten players like Bobby Enriquez (who I vividly remember seeing at Newport) and Dorothy Donnegan. Really? The Rough Guide to Jazz describes the album as "some of the key bebop small-group and big band recordings". Put simply, Cowboy Bebop "wouldn't be the same without its music.". and Oscar Peterson has had his moments (Blues for the Prairies, Hogtown Blues etc) his rubato is pretty good too. His work in the Latin-jazz genre includes "Manteca," "A Night in Tunisia" and "Guachi Guaro," among other recordings. NO CHUCHO VALDES!!!!!!!!!!!! That's right. Dont take my word for it, look it up: Pittsburgh-born Jamal possesses a delicate, nimble touch and intuitively knows how to use space to good effect. He also began working with musical greats such as Fitzgerald, Earl Hines, Jimmy Dorsey and Parker around this time. With the rise of avant-garde jazz, the music continued to shed its mainstream appeal, though every now and then the occasional jazz record would infiltrate the pop charts. 2.- Keith Jarrett He joined the Frankie Fairfax Orchestra not long after, and then relocated to New York City, where he performed with Teddy Hill and Edgar Hayes in the late 1930s. If the list would be longer, I definitely would add Jimmy Rowles, Bill Charlap and Georgy Szabados. Bebop might be right in the name, but Cowboy Bebops love of music goes far beyond its title. was the first anime series to run during Adult Swim, launching Sept. 2, 2001. Theres a good case that Bill is a Top 10 pianist, but thats when the lauding should end.
composer Monk could have played like Tatum. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. 1) The theme song from the JETSONS. No Albert Ammons and Pete Johnson? While the shows censorship in America made sense as a cautious response to 9/11, the series struggles in Japan were another matter. That is a strange number? And there are people like von Schlippenbach, Tippett, Mengelberg, Morab, Ivers, ridiculous list: Crusin, Kirkland, all these Jazzrock losers. When the 50s arrived, there were others, such as Bill Evans, who fused the bop aesthetic with a sensibility nurtured on classical and romantic music, producing a densely-harmonized piano style that was supremely lyrical and richly expressive. The missing link between Art Tatum and bebop, his status as one of the best jazz pianists of all time is forever assured. Also worth a mention was Joshua Riffkin playing Scott Joplin. Cedar was awesome.Listen to him all the time.Always inventive, always funky. Jacques Loussier, John Lewis, Dave Brubeck, Oscar Petersen with their groups. 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. Ahmad Jamals The Awakening solidifies his spot as one of the best pianists of all time, if not the greatest. 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. Have you ever heard Mack the knife by Nina Riche? University of Virginia.
Lincoln was right; facts are stubborn things. If there is one piano player who, in my opinion, comes out tops in all categories it has to be When Memphis musicians and friends of Newborn first heard players like Bud Powell, they were not impressed because anything Bud did, Newborn could do more easily. Bill Evans is the greatest of all jazzpinaist.Oscar Petersson as you mentionedmissused his tecnical ability.and his playing sterotype and you could foresight until boring.what happens.Bill evans had an nusicality creativity and a deep the is unmatched by any player.His beautifully sound and inovativ chord and sofisticated rythm was outstanding.He manged to allways play with such an high level despite his drug problem.He was a genious that contributed to the music as the great classical composers. From Jacksonville, Florida, Mehldau is undoubtedly one of the leading pianists in contemporary jazz. A pioneer of block chords, Shearings group which including the distinctive sound of the vibraphone became hugely popular and influential in the 50s. I thought my friend was a genius. There are a few names missing on your list, such as Vince Guaraldi, Russ Freeman, Dudley Moore, Egberto Gismonti, Claude Bolling; each of these have special talents that deserve mention. Important Bebop Musicians: Charlie Parker Alto saxophonist Charlie Parker played in many swing bands as a young musician, including those of Jay McShann and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fa99q-vq4bI&list=OLAK5uy_k7M-0PcT5vtPSusxNDlUYOkkVOJEwZ5vM&index=10, HUNGARIAN GYPSY BLUES!! Fred Hersch? Your email address will not be published. 2-Bill Evans 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. And Scott Joplin on the list? The single most exciting jazz recording EVER is Gene Harris with Roger Kelleway. AND WHEN WILL MOSAIC MOVE FORWARD WITH ANY OF THESE ARTISTS, PLEASE???