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Jazz Collection: Kenny Barron Jazz Collection: Kenny Barron Dienstag, 04. Juni 2013, 21.00 - 23.00 Uhr Samstag, 08. Juni 2013, 22.00 - 24.00 Uhr (Zweitsendung) Geboren am 9.Juni 1943 in Philadelphia, genoss Barron eine klassische Klavier-Ausbildung und spielte zunächst in der gleichen Band wie sein älterer Bruder, der Saxophonist Bill Baron (1927-1989). Nach seinem Umzug nach New York etablierte sich Kenny Barron Anfang der 1960er Jahre als hochbegehrter Sideman in der Szene. Durch James Moody kam er in Kontakt mit Dizzy Gillespie, in dessen Band er für 3 Jahre spielte. Aus der fast unüberschaubaren Auswahl an Aufnahmen mit Kenny Barron stechen die Duos mit Stan Getz hervor, die kurz vor dem Tod des grossen Tenorsaxophonisten in Kopenhagen entstanden. Mit dem Quartett «Sphere» widmete sich Barron seit 1982 zudem lange Zeit intensiv dem Erbe des Bebop-Komponisten Thelonious Monk. Der Pianist und Barron-Kenner Stewy von Wattenwyl, zu Gast in Jazz Collection, hat Kenny Barron wiederholt getroffen und gesprochen.. Bill Barron: The Tenor Stylings of Kenny Barron (1961) CD Savoy, SV-0212 Track 5: Back Lash Kenny Barron: Peruvian Blue (1974) CD 32 Jazz, 32083 Track 3: The Procession Kenny Barron Trio: Green Chimneys (1983) CD Criss Cross, 1008CD Track 1: Softly As In A Morning Sunrise Kevin Mahogany: Double Rainbow (1993) CD Enja, ENJ-7097 2 Track 4: Save That Time Kenny Barron: The Only One (1990) CD Reservoir Track 3: The Courtship Thelonius Monk: Live at Mybeck Vol.10 (1990) CD Concord, CCD-4466 Track 5: Well You Needn’t Stan Getz – Kenny Barron: People Time (1992) CD Verve 510823 Track II/7: Soul Eyes Kenny Barron: Wanton Spirit (1994) CD Verve, 522 364-2 Track 6: Nightlake Bonustracks – nur in der Samstagsausgabe Tommy Flanagan & Kenny Barron: Together (1978) CD Denon DC-8573 Track 1: Dig Dizzy Gillespie: Compact Jazz Dizzy Gillespie (1964) CD Mercury 832 574-2 Track 3: Fiesta Mojo Jeanie Bryson: I Love Being Here with You (1993) CD Telarc CD-83336 Track 1: Cheek To Cheek Nick Brignola: Raincheck (1988) CD Reservoir RSR CD 108 Track 1: Raincheck Claire Martin: Too Much In Love to Care (2012) CD LINN Record AKD 390 Track 7: Lazy Afternoon Georg Robert: Peace (2002) CD DIW, 954CD Track 6: Blue Monk Track 1: Peace Tom Harrell: Moon Alley (1994) CD Criss Cross, 1018CD Track 6: Moon Alley Jimmy Scott: All the Way (1992) CD Sire Warner 7599-26955 Track 1: All The Way Tom Warner: Jazz French Horn (1885) CD Soul note 121176-2 Track 7: I Love you Shannon Gibbson: Shannon Gibson (1987) CD Soulnote SN 1163 CD Track 3: This Can’t Be Love Kenny Barron: Scatch (1985) CD Enja, CD 4092-2 Track 4: Song for Abdullah Kenny Barron: Moody 4° CD IPO Recordi Track 3: Round Midnight .
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