Kenny Barron
Kenny Barron (born the June 9th 1943 with Philadelphia) is a pianist of American Jazz . He is the young brother of the saxophonist tenor Bill Barron. Its talent started to be recognized when he played in the four-bit byte of Dizzy Gillespie in the years 1960. Kenny Barron played with hundreds of musicians of famous jazz like Yusef Lateef, James Moody, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Buddy Rich, Ron Carter, Chet Baker, Benny Carter, Stan Getz, Regina Carter and Ornette Coleman. It also Co-directed the group Sphere .
Kenny Barron was nominated nine times for a Grammy Awards and the " American Jazz Hall off Famed " .
During 25 years Kenny Barron played Rutgers University in the New Jersey.
Selective discography
- Voyage , with Stan Getz, Black-Hawk BKH 511-2
- Piccolo , with the four-bit byte of Ron Casing Four-bit byte, Milestone MCD-55004-2
- People Time , with Stan Getz, Liveliness 314.510.823-2
- Standard , Tank RSR MINOR ROAD 126
- It' S Time , with Nick Brignola, Tank RSR MINOR ROAD 123
- Scratch , Enja MINOR ROAD 4092-07
- The Only One , Tank RSR MINOR ROAD 115
- The Moment , Tank RSR MINOR ROAD 121
- Live At Maybeck Hall , Concord CCD-4466
- Rhythm-a-ning , recording " live" of the four-bit byte Kenny Barron- John Hicks, Candid CCD79044
External bonds
- Site of Kenny Barron
- Discography
- Int' L Jazz Prod.
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