What can I listen to for great jazz piano?
Monk is great, but I'd die for more.
Jazz penises?
Gayyyyyyyyyy!
Art Tatum
Andrew Hill.
Oscar Peterson
Bill Evans
start with those
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>>65666606
This is some good shit, thanks.
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>>65666522
not OP but any particular recordings to start with?
cory henry for modern stuff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNnY4J0-gRQ
Errol Garner - Concert By The Sea
Bud Powell - The Amazing Bud Powell
>>65667629
Interestingly, he just recorded this and the other solo recordings because he needed to get out a record deal. He did them all one-take in one day and just walked out.
Basically, Bill was a fucking badass.
Anthony Davis
>>65666406
charles mingus plays piano
>>65670319
yeah I had read that, I still love those recordings though
All the early bill evans trio records are fantastic
Besides the pianists already posted..
Keith Jarrett
Chick Corea
Herbie Hancock
Craig Taborn
Brad Mehldau
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcjAFF8wGHo
>>65666406
Ray Charles is actually a badass jazz pianist too. Google his jazz collaborations...you'd be surprised!
>>65670407
This
No Cecil Taylor? Come on, /mu/
Also:
Carla Bley, Marilyn Crispell, Bob James, Lennie Tristano, Hiromi, Charles Gayle, Chris Abrahams
Horace Parlan is underrated. His solos have a beautiful way of sounding like a melody (which i really dig. He also only had 4 fingers on one hand, so take that ego.
He played on Mingus ah Um to name an album most know.
>>65666606
both are my favorite musicians ayyyy
>>65670396
the basketball player?
Ryo Fukui. listen through Scenery 1979
>>65667481
judgment! for andrew hill
>>65672212
Cecil Taylor would scare off a Monk fan.