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If you’ve been a jazz fan for any length of time, you know farewells are an essential part of the deal.But this was a harder year than most, as the…
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Gary Peacock, who died on Sept. 4 at 85, was a bassist who truly lived in the moment. That was the case every time he picked up his instrument, and no…
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Peacock could seemingly adapt to any style, and performed with a variety of artists ranging from Bill Evans and Keith Jarrett to Albert Ayler.
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Along with the latest by the Anat Fort Trio and Sam Newsome — and a 20-year-old stunner from Paul Bley, Gary Peacock and Paul Motian.Michel Camilo, “Mano…
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“I think it’s a mistake to ever look for hope outside of one’s self.”Arthur Miller put that line in the mouth of a character from After the Fall, which…
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Gary Peacock Trio, “Rumblin’”Bassist Gary Peacock has been a model of inuitive equipoise since the 1960s, when he was working in trios led by pianists…