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  1. 7 de nov. de 2014 · Familiar Ground - YouTube. Elvin Jones - Topic. 3.11K subscribers. 21. 957 views 8 years ago. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Familiar Ground · Pat La Barbera · Kenny...

    • 4 min
    • 1067
    • Elvin Jones - Topic
  2. www.stonealliance.com › Kirkland › TributesKenny Kirkland ~ Tributes

    Kenny was jamming and hung out with the locals all night. Its was a night that brought back memories of New York City and 55 Grand, Bradley's, Body Heat and all of the places that Kenny graced with his love and passion for music. Thanks for the site and tribute to Kenny. Kevin Garant (23 Nov 98) ¤.

  3. When Branford Marsalis assumed the high-visibility role of bandleader for NBC TV's The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Kirkland became the band's pianist. [11] In 1991, he released his debut as a leader, Kenny Kirkland, on GRP Records. Thunder And Rainbows (1991, Sunnyside Records ), by "Jazz from Keystone", is a trio album with Kirkland, Charles ...

  4. Listen to Familiar Ground on Spotify. Elvin Jones, Pat La Barbera, Kenny Kirkland, Reggie Workman · Song · 2007.

    • 4 min
    • June 14, 2007
  5. Elvin Jones with Pat la Barbera on tenor and soprano saxophone, Kenny Kirkland on piano and Reggie Workman on acoustic bass. This band sounds like John Coltrane quartet in the early 60's. Pat La Barbera wrote most of the pieces which are melodic, harmonically interesting.

  6. "Familiar Ground" – 4:23 "Why Try To Change Me Now" (Cy Coleman - J.A. McCarthy) – 5:55 "Minor Blues" – 6:18 "Brother John" – 4:18; Personnel. drums - Elvin Jones; tenor saxophone and soprano - Pat LaBarbera; piano - Kenny Kirkland; bass - Reggie Workman; Credits. Producer - Herb Wong; Associate producer - Pat LaBarbera

  7. 28 de sept. de 2023 · Introduction: In the realm of modern jazz, few pianists left as indelible a mark as Kenny Kirkland. A virtuoso with an uncanny ability to blend technical prowess with profound musicality, Kirklands contributions continue to resonate through the annals of jazz history.