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E. E. Bradman of Bass Player commented "This perfectly titled set of conversations is a sumptuous addition to the great canon of bass-and-piano duets, of which the recently departed Charlie Haden was a master. Without drums, you can hear the strength, idiosyncrasy, and tone of Holland’s masterful support, improvisation, and style".
Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne (born Kenneth Wayne Spruell, [2] November 13, 1944) [3] is an American blues, boogie-woogie and jazz pianist, singer and songwriter. Music journalist, Jeff Johnson, writing in the Chicago Sun-Times stated, "There's no boogie-woogie-blues piano man out there today who pounds the 88's with the conviction of Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne."
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Minor Blues is an album by pianist Kenny Barron recorded in New York in 2009 and released ... Professional ratings; Review scores; Source ... Kenny Barron – piano;
Before he started school, he had learned to play the piano and was inspired by the work of American blues pianists. He gave his first overseas solo concert at 18 years of age. He was the youngest pianist and only European at the Masters of Blues & Boogie Woogie Piano Night in Charleston, South Carolina , with Jimmy Walker, and Skeeter Brandon .
In the Evening – Vann "Piano Man" Walls; 1999: Fathead: Blues Weather: Big Boy (Some Recycled Blues and Other Somewhat Related Stuff) – Carlos del Junco; Colin James and The Little Big Band II – Colin James; Blues Boss Boogie – Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne; Blues Money – Michael Pickett; 2000: Ray Bonneville: Gust of Wind: Blues Party ...
The Source is a solo studio album by American jazz pianist Kenny Barron. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The record was released on January 20, 2023 ( 2023-01-20 ) via Artwork label in France. The Source is the Barron's first solo album since his 1981 record Kenny Barron at the Piano released via Xanadu .
The Rolling Stone Jazz & Blues Album Guide [ 8 ] In his review on Allmusic , Richard S. Ginell noted "Producing a darker tone from the Maybeck Yamaha piano than do some other participants in the series, Kenny Barron gets a chance to flaunt a wider range of his influences than he usually does in a group format ...