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Keith Jarrett is a longtime pianist and composer. Jarrett was born in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Jarrett has seen success working in the jazz genre, including mainstream, progressive, avant-garde, contemporary and fusion. He has also performed and composed classical music as well.
Keith Jarrett is a longtime pianist and composer. Jarrett was born in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Jarrett has seen success working in the jazz genre, including mainstream, progressive, avant-garde, contemporary and fusion. He has also performed and composed classical music as well.
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10 things to know about Lehigh Valley Music Awards' 10th
Of The Morning CallThis year's Lehigh Valley Music Awards will offer a couple of fresh twists, including a new venue where the awards will be handed out on Monday night and a poll designed to honor the area's top entertainers over the past 40 years. Here are 10 things...Tags: Brew Works, Hellertown, Society, Dwayne Johnson, Awards and Prizes
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Botti, Schuller Headline Stellar Week Of Jazz
This week's jazz fare ranges from smooth trumpeter Chris Botti to progressive percussionist George Schuller. Botti, a rare best-selling jazz artist, performs Saturday at 7 and 9:30 p.m. at Manchester Community College's SBM Charitable Foundation...Tags: Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Jackie McLean, Glastonbury, Colleges and Universities, Andrea Bocelli
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New On Disc: The Pretenders, Oasis, Vance Gilbert, Jolie Holland, Blood Ceremony
THE PRETENDERS Break Up the Concrete Shangri-La From its first track, "Boots of Spanish Plastic," the ninth Pretenders album announces itself as a roots record. After opening with a big greasy rockabilly chord, the tune barrels into a mean roadhouse...Tags: Christopher Lee, Hartford International Jazz Festival, Peter Cushing, Texas, Movies
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Season Of Plenty For Jazz Lovers
SPECIAL TO THE COURANTFrom the Connecticut River to downtown Hartford, from a red-hot converted firehouse in New Haven to cool college campuses, from a hallowed church sanctuary to a blue-ribbon beer fest, jazz of virtually every brand — from hard bop and soft pop to...Tags: Terence Blanchard, Storrs, Wesleyan University, Hartford International Jazz Festival, Bushnell Park
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Chicago Tribune criticJazz trios don't ordinarily last 25 years, but no one would call the band that celebrated its silver anniversary at Symphony Center over the weekend ordinary. Staffed by pianist Keith Jarrett, bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette, the all-...Tags: Thelonious Monk, Music, Dizzy Gillespie, Cole Porter, Popular Music
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Famous People from the Lehigh Valley
Allentown Area - Michaela Conlin, actress on Fox's "Bones." - Keith Dorney, former professional football player, Detroit Lions. - Peter Gruner, professional wrestler known as Billy Kidman. - Lee Iacocca, former chairman of Chrysler Corporation. -...Tags: Keith Dorney, Andre Reed, Detroit Lions, Wrestling, Christine Taylor
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Tickets still available for JVC Jazz Festival
Despite the enthusiastic projections of JVC Jazz Festival producer George Wein, there are still tickets available for tonight's Keith Jarrett Trio performance at Carnegie Hall and the June 29 Nancy Wilson 70th Birthday Celebration, also at Carnegie....Tags: Festive Event, Carnegie Hall, Jazz Music
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Polkas, jazz and Dixieland at Mass: Lord have mercy
Times Staff WriterThe sanctuary of St. Cyril of Jerusalem Church resounded with the peal of a Dixieland trumpet playing "When the Saints Go Marching In." But in their entry down the aisle, the jubilant choir switched to the Greek liturgy: Kyrie eleison, Christe eleison,...Tags: Roy Harris, Anglican, Music Industry, Santa Monica, Roman Catholic
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THE BEST OF 2005 MUSIC
STAFF WRITER; Rafer Guzman; Gene SeymourFrom Mariah Carey (sizzling again) to 50 Cent (cooling off), it's a what've-you-done-lately pop world. Few things are more fickle than the here-today, gone-by-lunch life cycles of the music industry's seasonal pop and hip-hop stars. Yet, in 2005, the...Tags: Bodies of Water, Missing in Action, Charlie Parker, Jack Kerouac, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Lou Harrison's music
For a sampling of Lou Harrison's music, go to musicmavericks.org/listening to hear a San Francisco Symphony concert — conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas — devoted to his works. An interview with the composer also is on the site. Notable CDs...Tags: Mark Morris, Music Industry, Lou Harrison
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Complete list of Grammy Award nominations
Complete list of nominees announced Tuesday for the 47th annual Grammy Awards, to be presented Feb. 13 in Los Angeles: Record of the Year: "Let's Get It Started," The Black Eyed Peas; "Here We Go Again," Ray Charles and Norah Jones; "American Idiot,"...Tags: Terence Blanchard, Usher, Bodies of Water, Anthony Henry, Tim McGraw
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Movie review: 'Calle 54'
Tribune movie critic3 1/2 stars (out of 4) Music and movies are two of the great international languages, something Fernando Trueba's "Calle 54" proves with wide smiles and an irresistible beat. It's a documentary/concert film on Latin jazz with a dozen numbers played by...Tags: Dizzy Gillespie, Art Tatum, Cinema Industry, Martin Scorsese, Dancing
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