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Kenny Drew Jr.

Kenny Drew Jr. (June 14, 1958 – August 3, 2014) was an American jazz pianist. His music is known for its hard-swinging bluesy sound and large, two-handed rooty chords contrasting with fast runs. The son of jazz pianist Kenny Drew, he did not credit his father as an influence.[1][2][3]

Kenny Drew Jr.
BornJune 14, 1958
New York City, New York, US
DiedAugust 3, 2014(2014-08-03) (aged 56)
St. Petersburg, Florida, US
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Piano
Years active1970s–2010s

Biography edit

His initial study was in classical music with his aunt and grandmother.[1] In his teens he became interested in jazz and pop, but initially worked in funk bands. Later he went into jazz piano and in 1990 won The Great American Jazz Piano Competition in Jacksonville, Florida. Drew continued to perform jazz, but he also performed some chamber music. His style has some similarities to his father's, but is different enough to generally avoid comparison; he was considered the more eclectic of the two men.

Drew attended Iona College in New Rochelle, New York, for a period during 1977 to 1978. There, he became pianist for the Iona College Singers, an entertainment troop promoting the college's name and goodwill among local high schools, retirement homes and the like in the Northeast region of the US.

Drew cited Thelonious Monk as an influence and like Monk often recorded (and performed) solo.

Drew died at home in St. Petersburg, Florida, on August 3, 2014.[3]

Discography edit

As leader edit

Year recorded Title Label Notes
1987 The Flame Within Pony Canyon Quartet, with Bob Berg (tenor sax), Charnett Moffett (bass), Al Foster (drums)
1988 The Rainbow Connection Evidence With Terence Blanchard (trumpet), Charnett Moffett (bass), Cody Moffett (drums)
1989 Third Phase Pony Canyon Trio, with Buster Williams (bass), Marvin "Smitty" Smith (drums)
1991 Kenny Drew, Jr. Antilles Some tracks trio, with Christian McBride (bass), Winard Harper, (drums); some tracks quintet, with Wallace Roney (trumpet), Ralph Moore (tenor sax), George Mraz (bass), Al Foster (drums)
1992 A Look Inside Antilles Some tracks quartet with David Sánchez (tenor sax), George Mraz (bass), Lewis Nash (drums); dome tracks quartet with Joshua Redman (tenor sax), Charnett Moffett (bass); Cody Moffett (drums)
1993 Another Point of View JazzCity Spirit One track solo piano; most tracks trio, with Eddie Gomez (bass), Bill Stewart (drums) added
1994 Kenny Drew Jr. at Maybeck Concord Jazz Solo piano; in concert
1994 Portraits of Mingus & Monk Claves Jazz Trio, with Lynn Seaton (bass), Marvin "Smitty" Smith (drums)
1995 Secrets TCB Trio, with Lynn Seaton (bass), Marvin "Smitty" Smith (drums)
1995 This One's for Bill TCB Solo piano
1995 Crystal River TCB Sextet, with Michael Philip Mossman (trumpet, flugelhorn), Ravi Coltrane (soprano sax, tenor sax), Steve Nelson (vibraphone), Lynn Seaton (bass), Tony Reedus (drums)
1995 Passionata Meldac Jazz Most tracks trio, with Peter Washington (bass), Lewis Nash (drums); some tracks with strings added
1996 Reverie Meldac Jazz Trio, with Lynn Seaton (bass), Lewis Nash (drums)
1997 Reverie Meldac Jazz With Lynn Seaton (bass), Lewis Nash (drums); some tracks with David Sanchez (tenor sax) added
1997 Follow the Spirit Sirocco Jazz Quartet, with Steve Wilson (soprano sax, alto sax), Lynn Seaton (bass), Tony Jefferson (drums)
1998 Winter Flower Milestone Trio, with Lynn Seaton (bass), Tony Jefferson (drums)
1999 Remembrance TCB With Wallace Roney (trumpet), Stefon Harris (vibes), Santi Debriano (bass), Tony Jefferson (drums)
1999 Live at Montreux TCB Solo piano; in concert
2001 Autumn Pony Canyon Trio, with George Mraz (bass), Tony Jefferson (drums)
2002? Da Skale TCB Daniel Schnyder / Kenny Drew Jr. Quartet
2011? Duality Random Act with Larry Coryell
2012? Coral Sea Random Act Trio, with Jon Burr (bass), Marty Morell (drums); released 2012

Main source:[4]

As sideman edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Scott Yanow, Allmusic biography.
  2. ^ George Colligan (4 August 2014). "R.I.P. Kenny Drew Jr". Jazz Truth. Retrieved August 7, 2014.
  3. ^ a b Tamarkin, Jeff (August 6, 2014), "Pianist Kenny Drew Jr. Dies at 56". JazzTimes.
  4. ^ "Kenny Drew Jr. Discography". jazzdisco.org. Retrieved June 29, 2018.
  5. ^ "Kevin Çelebi - Purge Corruption". iTunes. 23 May 2017. Retrieved June 15, 2017.
  6. ^ "Kevin Çelebi - Purge Corruption". Google Play. Retrieved June 15, 2017.
  • "Kenny Drew Jr. | Credits". Allmusic. Retrieved May 26, 2017.

External links edit

  • Verve Music Group discography of Kenny Drew, Jr.

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Kenny Drew Jr June 14 1958 August 3 2014 was an American jazz pianist His music is known for its hard swinging bluesy sound and large two handed rooty chords contrasting with fast runs The son of jazz pianist Kenny Drew he did not credit his father as an influence 1 2 3 Kenny Drew Jr BornJune 14 1958New York City New York USDiedAugust 3 2014 2014 08 03 aged 56 St Petersburg Florida USGenresJazzOccupation s MusicianInstrument s PianoYears active1970s 2010s Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 As leader 2 2 As sideman 3 References 4 External linksBiography editHis initial study was in classical music with his aunt and grandmother 1 In his teens he became interested in jazz and pop but initially worked in funk bands Later he went into jazz piano and in 1990 won The Great American Jazz Piano Competition in Jacksonville Florida Drew continued to perform jazz but he also performed some chamber music His style has some similarities to his father s but is different enough to generally avoid comparison he was considered the more eclectic of the two men Drew attended Iona College in New Rochelle New York for a period during 1977 to 1978 There he became pianist for the Iona College Singers an entertainment troop promoting the college s name and goodwill among local high schools retirement homes and the like in the Northeast region of the US Drew cited Thelonious Monk as an influence and like Monk often recorded and performed solo Drew died at home in St Petersburg Florida on August 3 2014 3 Discography editAs leader edit Year recorded Title Label Notes1987 The Flame Within Pony Canyon Quartet with Bob Berg tenor sax Charnett Moffett bass Al Foster drums 1988 The Rainbow Connection Evidence With Terence Blanchard trumpet Charnett Moffett bass Cody Moffett drums 1989 Third Phase Pony Canyon Trio with Buster Williams bass Marvin Smitty Smith drums 1991 Kenny Drew Jr Antilles Some tracks trio with Christian McBride bass Winard Harper drums some tracks quintet with Wallace Roney trumpet Ralph Moore tenor sax George Mraz bass Al Foster drums 1992 A Look Inside Antilles Some tracks quartet with David Sanchez tenor sax George Mraz bass Lewis Nash drums dome tracks quartet with Joshua Redman tenor sax Charnett Moffett bass Cody Moffett drums 1993 Another Point of View JazzCity Spirit One track solo piano most tracks trio with Eddie Gomez bass Bill Stewart drums added1994 Kenny Drew Jr at Maybeck Concord Jazz Solo piano in concert1994 Portraits of Mingus amp Monk Claves Jazz Trio with Lynn Seaton bass Marvin Smitty Smith drums 1995 Secrets TCB Trio with Lynn Seaton bass Marvin Smitty Smith drums 1995 This One s for Bill TCB Solo piano1995 Crystal River TCB Sextet with Michael Philip Mossman trumpet flugelhorn Ravi Coltrane soprano sax tenor sax Steve Nelson vibraphone Lynn Seaton bass Tony Reedus drums 1995 Passionata Meldac Jazz Most tracks trio with Peter Washington bass Lewis Nash drums some tracks with strings added1996 Reverie Meldac Jazz Trio with Lynn Seaton bass Lewis Nash drums 1997 Reverie Meldac Jazz With Lynn Seaton bass Lewis Nash drums some tracks with David Sanchez tenor sax added1997 Follow the Spirit Sirocco Jazz Quartet with Steve Wilson soprano sax alto sax Lynn Seaton bass Tony Jefferson drums 1998 Winter Flower Milestone Trio with Lynn Seaton bass Tony Jefferson drums 1999 Remembrance TCB With Wallace Roney trumpet Stefon Harris vibes Santi Debriano bass Tony Jefferson drums 1999 Live at Montreux TCB Solo piano in concert2001 Autumn Pony Canyon Trio with George Mraz bass Tony Jefferson drums 2002 Da Skale TCB Daniel Schnyder Kenny Drew Jr Quartet2011 Duality Random Act with Larry Coryell2012 Coral Sea Random Act Trio with Jon Burr bass Marty Morell drums released 2012Main source 4 As sideman edit 1987 Charnett Moffett The Net Man Blue Note Records 1987 Charnett Moffett Beauty Within Blue Note Records 1987 Charnett Moffett Beauty Within Blue Note Records 1993 Hal Melia Waduyathink Positive Music 1993 Mingus Big Band Mingus Big Band 93 Nostalgia in Times Square Dreyfus Records 1993 Carl Allen amp Manhattan Projects Echoes of our Heroes Evidence Music 1994 Steve Slagle Reincarnation Steeplechase 1995 Stanley Turrentine T Time MusicMasters Records 1995 Michael Philip Mossman Spring Dance Claves Jazz Switzerland 1995 John Tank So In Love TCB Records 1995 Daniel Schnyder Nucleus Enja 1995 Jack Walrath Journey Man Evidence Music 1995 Ron McClure Inner Account Steeplechase 1995 Mingus Big Band Gunslinging Bird Dreyfus Records 1996 Nat Adderley Jeff Berlin and Kenny Drew Jr Monk in the Sun 1996 Mingus Big Band Live in Time Dreyfus Records 1996 Jack Wilkins Kenny Drew Jr Quartet Keep in Touch Claves Jazz 1996 Ronnie Cuber In a New York Minute Steeplechase 1997 George A Johnson Turqoise Connection A Records Challenge Records 1998 David Bubba Brooks Smooth Sailing TCB Records 1998 Warren Vache Plays Harry Warren An Affair to Remember Zephyr Records Brussels 1998 Michael Philip Mossman Spring Dance TCB Records 2000 Daniel Schnyder Words Within Music Enja 2000 Paul F Kendall Bob Leto Excursions Brownstone Recordings 2000 Johnny Griffin Nucleus Storyville 2000 Daniel Schnyder An Evening at Sea Chiaroscuro Records 2001 Paul F Kendall Bob Leto Red Top Brownstone Recordings 2001 Paquito D Rivera Excursions Enja 2002 Cody Moffett My Favorite Things TCB Records 2002 Daniel Schnyder Songbook CCn C 2002 Butch Miles Straight On Till Morning Nagel Heyer Records 2003 Daniel Schnyder Kenny Drew Jr Quartet Da Skale TCB Records 2004 Richard Drexler Senor Juan Brahms Nicolosi Productions 2003 Martirio Primavera en Nueva York Sony BMG 2009 Jeff Rupert From Memphis to Mobile Random Act 2010 Daniel Schnyder Worlds Beyond Faust Col Legno 2017 Kevin Celebi Purge Corruption Nikki amp Heidi Records posthumous release 5 6 References edit a b Scott Yanow Allmusic biography George Colligan 4 August 2014 R I P Kenny Drew Jr Jazz Truth Retrieved August 7 2014 a b Tamarkin Jeff August 6 2014 Pianist Kenny Drew Jr Dies at 56 JazzTimes Kenny Drew Jr Discography jazzdisco org Retrieved June 29 2018 Kevin Celebi Purge Corruption iTunes 23 May 2017 Retrieved June 15 2017 Kevin Celebi Purge Corruption Google Play Retrieved June 15 2017 Kenny Drew Jr Credits Allmusic Retrieved May 26 2017 External links editVerve Music Group discography of Kenny Drew Jr Fanpage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kenny Drew Jr amp oldid 1187757777, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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