Kenny Drew
A talented bop-based pianist (whose son has been one of the brightest pianists of the 1990s), Kenny Drew was somewhat underrated due to his decision to permanently move to Copenhagen in 1964. He made his recording debut in 1949 with Howard McGhee and in the 1950s was featured on sessions with a who's who of jazz, including Charlie Parker, Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Milt Jackson, Buddy DeFranco's quartet, Dinah Washington, and Buddy Rich (1958). Drew led sessions for Blue Note, Norgran, Pacific Jazz, Riverside, and the obscure Judson label during 1953-1960; most of the sessions are available on CD. He moved to Paris in 1961 and relocated to Copenhagen in 1964 where he was co-owner of the Matrix label. He formed a duo with Niels-Henning Orsted Pederson and worked regularly at the Montmartre. Drew recorded many dates for SteepleChase in the 1970s and remained active up until his death.
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All Over The World
Jazz - Released by golden times on Jan 4, 2016
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What The Heart Desires
Jazz - Released by golden times on Dec 23, 2015
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Splendid Time Together
Jazz - Released by golden times on Dec 23, 2015
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It's Christmas Time with Kenny Drew
Jazz - Released by Wintertime Love on Oct 27, 2015
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Merry Christmas with Kenny Drew [Remastered]
Jazz - Released by Winter Holiday on Dec 8, 2015
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Last Christmas I Gave You My Heart (The Hit Collection)
Jazz - Released by Last Christmas on Nov 17, 2015
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In Jazz We Trust
Jazz - Released by Rare Jazz Recordings on Mar 31, 2015
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