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Rediscover: Jack DeJohnette: Music for the Fifth World

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When drummer Jack DeJohnette died on Oct. 26, a few standouts quickly emerged from the onslaught of remembrances and tributes: his decades-spanning association with Keith Jarrett – in the bands of Charles Lloyd and Miles Davis, and in the Standards Trio with bassist Gary Peacock; his dazzling work with bassist Dave Holland, again in Miles’ band as part of Lost Quintet and with guitarist John Abercrombie in the power trio Gateway; and his unpredi…
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1X Continuing with the music of Jack DeJohnette, I tried for this sailing to choose songs that would convey the versatility of DeJohnette. Let's then listen to this recording of 2016, from the album In Movement: “Alabama”. The trio is made up by Ravi Coltrane in the tenor saxophone – the son of John and Alice Coltrane – and the bass player Matthew Garrison. That is, there is no piano, there is no guitar, there is no instrument that can serve as …

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César Miguel Rondón broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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