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- Jack DeJohnette (born August 9, 1942) is an American jazz drummer, pianist, and composer. Known for his extensive work as leader and sideman for musicians...
- left after four months of touring. During a show he was noticed by Jack DeJohnette, who recommended Jarrett to his band leader Charles Lloyd. The Charles...
- "Standards Trio", consisting of Jarrett, Gary Pea**** (1935–2020) and Jack DeJohnette (born 1942), first performed together on Pea****'s 1977 album Tales of...
- join drummer Jack DeJohnette, with whom he would often collaborate over the length of his career, on The DeJohnette Complex, DeJohnette's debut album as...
- DeJohnette Keith Jarrett Jazz Focus 65 The 1968 edition of the festival featured performances of four artists: Bill Evans Eddie Gómez Jack DeJohnette...
- Trio” with drummer Jack DeJohnette. The trio existed for over thirty years, and recorded over twenty albums together. DeJohnette once stated that he admired...
- including Gary Bartz, Ron Carter, Dave Holland, Keith Jarrett and Jack DeJohnette. One of the key musicians on the album, John McLaughlin, was not a regular...
- Holland on b****, Chick Corea on electric piano, and Jack DeJohnette on drums. The group, minus DeJohnette, recorded In a Silent Way (1969), which also featured...
- fusion. The touring band of 1969–1970—with Shorter, Corea, Holland, and DeJohnette—never completed a studio recording together, and became known as Davis's...
- trio with Abercrombie alongside organist Jan Hammer and drummer Jack DeJohnette. The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow gave the album 4½ stars, calling it...