
Do All Modern Jazz Musicians Really Sound The Same?
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The Differences Between Jazz Pianists
I think there's always so much history bias in that we've have so much separation from the time of from the 1950s. Bud Powell, Monk, Bill Evans and say Brubeck. And each one of them is very different. But also, you know, if you listen to Bill Evans first trio recording when in the 50s,. McCoy Tiners first trio recording as they did five, 10 years later. They sounded way more similar. It was more of a Wynton Kelly strain between both of them. If you can't like Sonny Clark and Tommy Flanagan, it doesn't take away from it. You would be hard pressed to tell the difference between McCoy and Wynton Kelly
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