Latest Release
- 10 MAY 2024
- 9 Songs
- Beyond This Place · 2024
- Beyond This Place · 2024
- Beyond This Place · 2024
- Beyond This Place · 2024
- Beyond This Place · 2024
- Beyond This Place · 2024
- Beyond This Place · 2024
- We See (feat. Immanuel Wilkins) - Single · 2024
- The Nearness of You - Single · 2024
- Gazing At Stars (feat. Kenny Barron) · 2023
- 2023
- 2013
Artist Playlists
- The jazz pianist is the embodiment of grace and meticulousness.
- The jazz pianist can thrive in just about any post-bop context.
Live Albums
- Michał Urbaniak, Kenny Washington, Kenny Barron & Peter Washington
About Kenny Barron
After establishing himself as one of post-bop’s most erudite, reliable and versatile sidemen during the 1960s and 1970s, pianist Kenny Barron finally began to assert himself as a leader during the next decade and has remained a model of grace, exploration and tradition of mainstream jazz ever since. Born in Philadelphia in 1943 (16 years behind his saxophone-playing brother, Bill), he became a fixture on the scene from 1961, adapting to the demands of veterans like trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie—his first employer—and post-bop saxophonists like Booker Ervin, Yusef Lateef and Joe Henderson. From the beginning, Barron has deftly internalised hard-bop fundamentals while retaining a sense of curiosity, a practice that blossomed after extended stints with Stan Getz and as co-leader of the Thelonious Monk repertory quartet Sphere. Barron has complemented his harmonically sophisticated, effortlessly swinging brand of small-group jazz with regular excursions into bossa nova jazz projects. Between 1974 and 2000 he served as a music professor at Rutgers University. He continues to perform and record with the poise and elegance of a veteran but the wonder of a young lion.
- HOMETOWN
- Philadelphia, PA, United States
- BORN
- 9 June 1943
- GENRE
- Jazz