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Jarrett, Keith

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Jarrett, Keith

(born May 8, 1945, Allentown, Pa., U.S.) U.S. jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader. He played with Art Blakey (1965–66) and with Miles Davis's jazz-rock group (1970–71) before making a series of solo recordings that won him broad popularity. His trio (from 1966) with bassist Charlie Haden (b. 1937) and drummer Paul Motian (b. 1931), later expanded to a quartet (1971–76), was highly regarded. By the 1980s his public performance had turned mainly to classical recitals.


Jarrett, Keith (1945–  ) jazz musician; born in Allentown, Pa. A highly original piano stylist, he played with Art Blakey, Charles Lloyd, and Miles Davis between 1965–70 and was the leader of his own groups thereafter.


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