Friday, April 4, 2008

THELONIOUS MONK

http://www.monkzone.com/index.htm
Wikipedia

(October 10, 1917 - February 17, 1982)


Whenever you enter the realm of jazz one of the names guaranteed to be seen or heard is pianist and composer Thelonious Monk. From his biography on http://www.monkzon.com"
With the arrival Thelonious Sphere Monk, modern music—let alone modern culture--simply hasn’t been the same. Recognized as one of the most inventive pianists of any musical genre, Monk achieved a startlingly original sound that even his most devoted followers have been unable to successfully imitate. His musical vision was both ahead of its time and deeply rooted in tradition, spanning the entire history of the music from the “stride” masters of James P. Johnson and Willie “the Lion” Smith to the tonal freedom and kinetics of the “avant garde.” And he shares with Edward “Duke” Ellington the distinction of being one of the century’s greatest American composers. At the same time, his commitment to originality in all aspects of life—in fashion, in his creative use of language and economy of words, in his biting humor, even in the way he danced away from the piano—has led fans and detractors alike to call him “eccentric,” “mad” or even “taciturn.” Consequently, Monk has become perhaps the most talked about and least understood artist in the history of jazz.


I love this first clip because it shows what a great pianist he was. Again, I take nothing away from his talent. The man was damn good. Take a listen and



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