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To read our privacy and cookies policy, please click here. ridiculous list: Crusin, Kirkland, all these Jazzrock losers. As a teacher, this capable Philadelphia pianist can count Maynard Ferguson pianist Earl MacDonald, and recent Blue Note signing Aaron Parks, as his star pupils. or Geri Allen (R.I.P.) At 88 yrs I have heard most of the musicians on the various lists. Dave McKenna and Marian McPartland would certainly make my top 36 and its tough for me to exclude them in the top 20, Dave definitely in the top ten. The theme I had in mind was, 'be human.' Scott Joplin made about 6 hand played piano rolls, including a composition by W.C Handy but he certainly should not be on this list. We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we back. It is wonderful that so many fans discuss the pianist-list JAZZ IS ALIVE!!!!! Their three studio recordings - 'Dizzy Atmosphere', 'Now's the Time' and 'Koko' - galvanized the jazz world, both with the freshness and inventiveness of the musical language and the sheer virtuosity of the playing. Paquito D'Rivera - saxophone, clarinet. Hes my idea of a perfect pianist., My top 14 jazz pianists in alphabetical order, based on 60 years of listening: That was the year he recorded his debut album for Blue Note, and he went onto become one of the best jazz pianists the iconic label signed. Anyway, the list is an interesting exercise because it makes one think. Given that he once claimed to have singlehandedly invented jazz, modesty was most certainly not a recognizable trait in the character of this New Orleans pianist born Ferdinand LeMothe though he wholly deserves recognition among the best jazz pianists. When Memphis musicians and friends of Newborn first heard players like Bud Powell, they were not impressed because anything Bud did, Newborn could do more easily. Dizzy Gillespie, known for his "swollen" cheeks and signature (uniquely angled) trumpet's bell, got his start in the mid-1930s by working in prominent swing bands, including those of Benny Carter and Charlie Barnet. I do like it. You can always make the case for any of these folks but as time goes on people forget the greats of a somewhat earlier day. However, it is uncertain if all of her works are to be included in the finished project. Important Bebop Musicians: Charlie Parker Alto saxophonist Charlie Parker played in many swing bands as a young musician, including those of Jay McShann and If you made this list top 100 there would still be people with their favorites not on it. I think it was please some of you (and it includes 3 females in the top 36.) There is some terrific stuff there, lets say he maybe could have snuck into the Top 36 if he focused on piano instead of bass, not chops wise but getting music out of those 88 keys wise. Thats the way to see it ! His best-known compositions include "Oop Bob Sh' Bam," "Salt Peanuts" and "A Night in Tunisia. No list is complete without Vince Guaraldi, Monty Alexander, John Beasley and Nat King Cole. Respect from England. How could you do this! I say: No way Jose! Born in Connecticut with Cape Verdean ancestry, Horace Silver was an archetypal hard bop pianist whose rise to fame began when he co-founded The Jazz Messengers (which Art Blakey later took over) in 1954. This meant that soloists really had to be sharp-witted, well-prepared, and know their scales inside out, especially when the chord changes came thick and fast (as was the norm with bebop). Anyway Im positive that Tete Montoliu should be somewhere in this list. He influenced a generation;one notable was Dudley Moore who could imitate Errolls playing very well esp the left hand-but nobody has ever quite sounded the same though Errolls brother said there was a Tommy? How Nat King Cole was left out boggles the mind, he was only crucial in developing the Jazz trio, a format that made Bill Evans and so many others so popular. its a joke? While I dont agree with all the choices/rankings (who does??) And Nat Cole ? Between Chucho and Art Tatum a toss up as #1..2-3 Oscar. whoever compiled this list has clearly never hear Gene Harris play. Famed jazz trumpeter and composer Dizzy Gillespie was born John Birks Gillespie on October 21, 1917, in Cheraw, South Carolina. 2. Bebop, we walk with our hats on tilt Patrice Rushin? Not one of the 36 Best? http://people.virginia.edu/~skd9r/MUSI212_new/diagrams/chapter_10_shortened.html The NPR 100. Where is Albert Daly? ", She explained: "High-energy jazz tends to stick out and be a lot more deliberately present in a TV or film soundtrack than luscious, classical-style orchestral music, because it is straying away from the more 'establishment' European and Hollywood film scoring traditions. "Our music is going to be the classical music of the future.". I have listened to most on the list and they are all good.however Joe Augustine belongs in the top 5his chord structures, nuances and inventiveness are unparalleled! Traces of its DNA can be found in the music of cutting-edge contemporary jazz artists such as Robert Glasper, Brad Mehldau, Ambrose Akinmusire, and Kamasi Washington. Native New Yorker Thomas Fats Waller didnt live to see his 40th birthday (he succumbed to pneumonia at 39), but nevertheless proved to be an influential pianist, particularly for his contribution to the evolution of the highly rhythmic stride style, an important foundation stone in jazz piano. Jessica Williams. [citation needed] Due to her close involvement in the Cowboy Bebop anime, the game released by Bandai also features her work. Where is the eminent outstanding master of jazz Cedar Walton? In that case, why not make a list of the top 88 greatest jazz pianists ? He also experimented with multi-tracking recording in the early 50s which most jazz musicians considered anathema by overdubbing improvised piano parts. Fast, fast, fast! Its music that cements Bill Evans place as one of the 2 most important musicians in the 2nd half of jazz history. Discover the 50 best jazz trumpeters here. There isn't one genre I like more than the others. Nat King Cole was one of Ahmad Jamals favorites. Gillespie's best-known works from this period include the songs "Oop Bob Sh' Bam," "Groovin' High," "Leap Frog," "Salt Peanuts" and "My Melancholy Baby. From 1937 to 1944, Gillespie performed with prominent swing bands, including those of Benny Carter and Charlie Barnet. No, is the answer. Even so, Brubeck could still play with imagination and elegance, and often composed music using unusual and asymmetrical time signatures. Musicians would test each others abilities by intentionally making the songs difficult to play. Joanne Brackeen should definitely be in the list. I told Benny Green that so much of the music around the 60s was musicians music, he told me how difficult a particular note was, but hey, I just like the sound . Since its debut, Its unlikely that the first thing you think of when. Eddie Palmieri, Chucho Valdez should be on the list. Finishing work on a Theloneous Monk anniversary album. Coltrane has always been the firstthough after Elvin and McCoy left him, the music of his last year was chaotic, obvious, cacophonousleading to mass exits. Shelly Berg? Biography.com. Around 1941, young Gillespie wrote a song that remains among the most popular jazz standards around: A Night in Tunisia. They include Walk On By and The movement originated during the early 1940s in the playing of trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, guitarist Charlie Christian, pianist Thelonious Monk, drummer Kenny Clarke, and the most richly endowed of all, alto saxophonist Charlie Bird Parker. Nice list, but far from perfect! Herbie and Bud too low. (The lives of other Romantic composersSchubert, Schumann, etc.are equally dark.). 1 Bill Evans the knowledge and know how are stretched throughout the entire history of jazz piano. 8 Keith Jarrett And it quickly became quite competitive. McPartland because apart from her undoubted talent she was very gracious when I spoke to her between sets at the Hickory House. This biographical article is part of JAZZ.FM91ssupplementary research component to expand onThe Journey to Jazz and Human Rightsdocumentary podcast series. In fact, it wasnt even originally designed for adventure; it was made for fishing. 7 Bud Powell Diana Krall? Where is John Hicks? Others not mentioned: Monty Alexander, Roger Kellaway, Billy Taylor, Dave McKenna, Gene Harris, Steve Kuhn. Maybe the original list was only 36 men. : But Hank Jones on 30th? Theres a japanese pianist probably nobody knows, but i believe he should be on this list, not for any revolutionary turn he gave to jazz piano playing, which i dont think he did, but just for the sheer beaulty of his music. Cedar Walton and Mulgrew Miller should be at the top but are missing??? Theyre all truly great,just in the wrong order. Moving to Chicago, and then New York, he was regarded as a go-to sideman in the late 50s and early 60s (playing with the likes of Cannonball Adderley, Jackie McLean, Roland Kirk, and Wes Montgomery) before beginning his own recording career, which started at Prestige Records in 1968. While at Waseda, the Japanese video game company Koei asked Kanno to compose the soundtrack to Nobunaga's Ambition. I love Monk, but respectfully disagree about placing him at #2. I disagree with the order of the entire list with the exception of Art Tatum. Duke Ellington was known more as a composer. WebAnother day with no extremely prominent jazz artists to pay a birthday tribute to so well pay homage to the passing of an extremely gifted composer/saxophonist Wayne Shorter. Jimmy Deuchar - trumpet. Here is a sample of the boogie woogie specialist:
Gillespie began playing trumpet at fourteen after briefly trying the trombone, and his first formal musical training came at the Laurinburg Institute in North Carolina. I hear everyone talk about how many genres [I work in] like classical, jazz and others, but personally, I don't divide music by genre when creating. In 2010, she made a surprise appearance at Anime Expo. Born in New York, he rose to fame in the 20s as an accompanist of blues singers. He also made many recordings under his own name, but today is mostly remembered as Billie Holidays accompanist. I agree with a couple of dozen on the list, but I would have thought that Maryanne McPartland deserved an entry somewhere. I do like your top 4 and was pleasantly surprised by it. The single most exciting jazz recording EVER is Gene Harris with Roger Kelleway. If in all this beautiful list there was no place for lennie tristano who wrote this list should do some homework. Yoko Kanno performed her solo PianoMe concert at Otakon 2013. Here it is. A Night in Tunisiaplays a very, very important role in being one of the first compositions to have something thats very common today, which is a non-walking bass line, trumpeterJon Faddissays. Im far from being a fan of this kind of lists. Certainly Fats Waller should have been further up the list, and what about James P. Johnson, whos name should have gone above Wallers. a must in the list. How about Lenny Tristano? I mean Brubeck should be in the top 5, and Dave Grusin in the top 10 just based on the contribution they have made to jazz over the years. Cowboy Bebopmay have only run for 26 short episodes and a movie, but its influence and importance resonates to this day. Recommend Lee Konitz live at Storyville for some prime Ronnie! NO ALBUM BUT you can get THE CHRIS NOWAK PROJECT on YOUTUBE!!! The musical style of Bebop matches the way in which Spike, Faye, Jet, Ed, and Eln catch their bounties. These rankings are absurd. Though influenced by Thelonious Monk and Art Tatum, Hill forged his own distinctive and complex style, both as a pianist and composer. who he couldnt tell the difference -Linton his brother said he couldnt play one bar like Erroll -strangely, but he was a fine player himself and played trumpet in Dukes band;what a family! Unacceptable. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Debussy, Ravel); he ended as a full-blown expressionist (think Moussoursky, Rachmaninoff)two opposite sides of the same coin of Romantic art. Bill had the biggest, heaviest hands of any pianisthis touch, always deep in the keys, could coax from the most stubborn piano the fullest ppp and fff in closely-voiced harmonies or the most evenly-played rapid runs thanks to minimal body movement and heavy, dead accurate fingers. Hey Daniel, yours is one of only few comments I could subscribe. And to finish: 'Wee' from a celebrated live concert recording in which Powell played with Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Charles Mingus and Max Roach; and a Monk tune, 'Little Rootie Tootie', in a magnificent arrangement for big band. 1 Thelonious Monk Gillespie died on Jan. 6, 1993, at Inspired to take up jazz after hearing Fats Wallers Honeysuckle Rose, Austrian-born Zawinul ventured to the US in 1959, where he immediately made his mark as a pianist and composer in Cannonball Adderleys band. She is also a keyboardist, and is the frontwoman for the Seatbelts, who perform many of Kanno's compositions and soundtracks. Contemporary pianists who claim to have been influenced by him include Chick Corea and Brad Mehldau. Look out Bill Evans!! And there is no way he should be higher up the list than Bud Powell. I also am shocked that there are no women on this list. 4. He was completely ambidextrous and playing three against fours etc ( a horror to most human pianists) was like taking candy from a baby to him. He may not have been the virtuoso that Tatum was (Monk wasnt either), but being the greatest jazz composer and orchestrator, he had developed what every classical pianist craves for and not always reaches: an endless pallette of pianistic colors. WebA later style, known as hard bop, or funky, evolved from and incorporated elements of gospel music and rhythm and blues. The problem with lists like this is that they draw a stagnant picture of a very vibrant art. Oh, I know. Bill Charlap deserves recognition. Nevertheless, we must find a way to include several outstanding persons not on the list, in my order of priority they are: Johnny Oneal, Phineas Newborn Jr, Terry Pollard and Mulgrew Miller. What? Donald Macleod and Geoffrey Smith explore the contributions of both men to a stellar sequence of recordings, with Charlie Christian, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Fats Navarro, Bud Powell, Thelonius Monk, Miles Davis, the Modern Jazz Quartet and Clifford Brown. First, Lennie Tristano had a bigger influence on jazz piano than most people think about. RAMSEY LEWIS ON THE LIST BUT SHOULD NOT BE! ", In the late 1950s, Gillespie performed with Ellington, Paul Gonsalves and Johnny Hodges on Ellington's Jazz Party (1959). Rather the genius opted to define his own style that fitted his original compositions and his improvisations. Some scientists claim if you put a monkey at a typewriter and gave him 100,000 years or so, he would eventually write MacBeth or Romeo and Juliet. When we meet our heroes, theyre in the process of getting their lives in order after a period of chaos. One can nitpick Warings article or appreciate the fact that he provides a starting place for the uninitiated uninitiated to the genius of an era that propelled jazz to a new frontier. Blind from birth, the much-honored London-born Shearing (who, uniquely among the best jazz pianists, was a Sir, having been knighted in 2007) displayed an aptitude for the piano and accordion at an early age. You can also also find him regularly performing standup comedy in Los Angeles. No Paul Bley??? Keith Jarrett & Chick Corea John Birks Dizzy Gillespie:Trumpeter, Composer, Bandleader. National Endowment for the Arts. What is certain is that Tristano was an uncompromising innovator whose unorthodox conception of melody and harmony presaged the birth of free jazz. Jessica Williams is not well known by most jazz lovers (though she has released dozens of excellent CDs: http://www.jessicawilliams.com/). I might come up with a different list. 30 Hank Jones Where is James Williams? If that surprises anyone. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deconstruction. And I am surprised that Brad Mehldau was not mentioned . Jazz was no longer carefree, happy-faced, radio-friendly music functioning as an escapist soundtrack, but had become something deeper and almost visceral. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Moment's Notice (Remastered 2003/Rudy Van Gelder Edition), Wayne Shorter, Giant Of Jazz Saxophone, Dies At 89, Classic Titles From David Axelrod, Bernard Purdie To Return On Vinyl, Craft Recordings Relaunches Acclaimed Original Jazz Classics Series, Norman Granz: The Man Who Helped Create The Music Biz, Witchcraft: The Come-Hither Songs Of Broadway Royalty Cy Coleman, Nows The Time To Celebrate The Genius Of Charlie Parker, Come As You Are: The Story Behind The Nirvana Song, Glen Campbell, Shaggy, And Lil Wayne: Currently Trending Songs, Weighty In The Eighties: When Prog Rock Went Pop. As it wasnt danceable it was usually played too fast for that those who had enjoyed swing jazz found it of little interest and too intellectual. It also broke up the metronomic regularity of the drummers rhythmic pulse and produced solos played in double time with several bars packed with 16th notes. When bebop music first hit the Claude Bolling That's right. For a jazz pianist who started out in life as a welterweight boxer, Texas-born William Red Garland had a decidedly delicate touch. Yoko Kanno ( , Kanno Yko, born March 18, 1963) is a Japanese composer, arranger and music producer best known for her work on the soundtracks of anime series, television series, live-action films, video games, and advertisements. Myra Melford is missing, and yes Diana Krall belongs there. HEY FOLKS: More important than the blues? 3 Ahmad Jamal Thanks for that piece of useful knowledge, Im off exploring this mister Al haigs world! Eliane Elias, Marian McPartland, Joanne Brackeen, Hiromi etc. Jazz is not a relic, its alive and kicking (and in new directions!). No, I dont dig. But he was all arpeggio and flash . Its common in anime for characters to use fictional weapons in their fights, but Cowboy Bebop has an unusual appreciation for real-world hardware. Wow -as a Jazz piano lover I could care less about the order, though it might be nice to see a list of living piano players. When I create music, I don't consider at all which genre I like best, but what the scene or the anime calls for, like a love [theme] or a mood. Bobby Enriquez is my favorite! A critical and commercial smash in both Japanese markets and around the world,Cowboy Bebop is a siren song for anime and adventure lovers of all stripes. Wheres Dave Brubeck and Nat King Cole? Originally from Quebec, Canada, Peterson was a classically-trained child prodigy who fell under the influence of Art Tatum and Nat King Cole. I didnt even see Gene Harris on this list. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Brad Mehldau? Heres the story. He would arguably earn his place among the best jazz pianists solely for giving the jazz world the perennially popular standard Misty, which he composed in 1954 and recorded many times thereafter. Parker and Gillespie recorded together; separately; and with singer Billy Eckstines Orchestra, which helped incubate bebop in the mid-40s. Teddy Wilson 21 WTF? [6] In regards to spirituality and religion, she said: I'm not religious at all. Missing Mulgrew Miller, Barry Harris, Kenny Barron, Fred Hersh and Don Grolnick from the older generation, Gerald Clayton, Christian Sands, Bill Charlap and Robert Glasper from the younger ones. Totally agree about Mary Lou Williams and Marian McPartland. Even Bill wouldnt agree with that. He was described by Leonard Feather in the 1950s as the greatest American born pianist of his day (after Art died). I do not know who wrote this list and where he will take the information but a bit disappointing . in US(Cincinatti??) He later created his own band and developed his own signature style, known as "bebop," and worked with musical greats like Cab Calloway, .css-47aoac{-webkit-text-decoration:underline;text-decoration:underline;text-decoration-thickness:.0625rem;text-decoration-color:inherit;text-underline-offset:.25rem;color:#a00000;-webkit-transition:all .3s ease-in-out;transition:all .3s ease-in-out}.css-47aoac:hover{color:#595959;text-decoration-color:border-link-body-hover}Ella Fitzgerald, Earl Hines, Charlie Parker and Duke Ellington. 25 Kenny Kirkland He is a genius and should be the first among the greatest. A troubled soul, this New Jersey pianist was plagued with drug addiction problems throughout his adult life and professional career, but it didnt stop him producing a remarkably beautiful and consistent body of work. How could you possibly leave out HIROMI UEHARA!!!!! People enjoy the image of Christ and Christianity in picture books, but not as a religion. etc.,etc. That included episode 6 Sympathy for the Devil because of the death of a child, episode 8 Waltz for Venus, which opens with a spaceship hijacking, and episode 22 Cowboy Funk about a skyscraper bombing that causes a building to collapse. Clarke's innovation was to shift the drummer's time-keeping function to the ride cymbal, leaving the snare and bass drum free to 'drop bombs' - unexpected offbeat accents - that perfectly complemented the way that the most innovative jazz musicians were beginning to play. The contributions of Duke Ellington, Nat KIng Cole, Scott Joplin, Dave Brubeck, Art Tatum , Brad Mehldau , Nina Simone, Gil Evans, Michel Legrand & Jelly Roll Morton cannot be overestimated ). By continuing to browse this site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Its a list, limited to 50 (up from 36, which is an improvement), and its not intended as a scientific ranking. Watching Spikes exasperation over Miles obsession with baseball is a treat, but it isnt the only baseball content in the episode. When he was older, he was smitten by jazz and fell under the spell of modernists Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk. Nobody had ever played in such a way. Popular composer Burt Bacharach has died at 94. mal waldron ? There is an alternative top 100 list over at Ranker.com. The Official Website of American Composer Augusta Read Thomas. Lenny Tristano? Renowned for ornate filigrees and a hard-swinging style, Peterson was a dextrous improviser. Whereas earlier jazz was essentially diatonic (i.e., basing melodies and harmonies on traditional Western major and minor 7-note scales comprising 5 whole and 2 half steps), much of the thinking that informed the new movement was chromatic (drawing on all 12 notes of the chromatic scale). Basie also said that Hines was, The greatest piano player in the world. Nat king Cole was a jazz pianist before he became a singer. Presumably, the corgis werent a problem. Corrections? Waller was also an organist and composer whose repertoire included the immortal tunes Aint Misbehavin and Honeysuckle Rose.. Maybe swap with Monk Let me know what you think once you have listened and then tell me he shouldnt be in this list, close to the top! Cecil Taylor A list of the ten greats certainly would include Scott Joplin is on this list. If you needed to make some room in the 36 for the glaring omissions, conisder removing Shearing, Mays, Grusin and James. If you take into account his composing and his position as a pioneer of bebop he should certainly be near the top but as pianist solely, not #2, really not Top 10. Here is Brad playing in a duo with TIM MOHER. 34 Cecil Taylor I think that an even 100 would be even better. At least Art is no1, but Oscar, Bud and Bill should be 2,3,4. To conclude their exploration, they take a look beyond Bebop and explore the various shoots that have sprouted from the original stem, in the hands of such musicians as John Coltrane, Cecil Taylor, Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman, Eric Dolphy, Wynton Marsalis and finally Sonny Rollins, who brings us into the 21st century with his take on the Jerome Kern standard, 'Why Was I Born' - a live concert recording made in the immediate aftermath of 9/11. One guess where Previn got his inspiration!! The Modern Jazz Quartet got me and countless others into modern jazz, as opposed to trad and Dixieland. Or Dave McKenna. Shes a freakin genius! Anyone else own the album Mingus Plays Piano? Yes. Donald Lambert? agree bout the first ten. 4: Fats Waller Watching Spikes exasperation over Miles obsession with baseball is a treat, but it isnt the only baseball content in the episode. Lenny Tristano! The list should be extended to at least 88 names without ranking them. We strive for accuracy and fairness.If you see something that doesn't look right,contact us! But the elitist, self-conscious artiness, and cerebral aspect of what is bebop alienated many listeners. DEFINITELY THE BEST PIANIST IN THE WORLD WHO WAS BORN IN THE 21st CENTURY: JOEY ALEXANDER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4V_uaxBVOw. I might add to that list, Hazel Scott, Horace Tapscott and Bobby Scott (puns? I feel theres some distance between those 3 and everyone else since they achieve greater deepness even drama in their playing while being as technically profficient as the other great ones. While A Night in Tunisiais one of Gillespies earliest compositions, you can already hear two trademarks of his music: Afro-Cuban rhythms and his innovative approach to harmony and melody, which would fuel a jazz revolution called bebop. You are wrong according to the facts. Before Bebop, if you wanted to improvise, you could get away with knowing little music theory and largely just feeling your way through the song using your ear to find what sounded good. 35 Dave Grusin. It is said that this is where Bebop was born. Newsletter: Secret China dinos conspiracy, I love how your voice is in all of our heads: How TikTok came to love and fear Everybodys so creative, NOTHING is better than REMOTE work! Gillespie's own big band, which performed from 1946 to 1950, was his masterpiece, affording him scope as both soloist and showman. Hampton Hawes is another deserving pianist who both Art Tatum and Oscar Peterson admired so greatly. When he was 18 years old, Gillespie moved with his family to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dizzy Gillespie, byname of John Birks Gillespie, (born October 21, 1917, Cheraw, South Carolina, U.S.died January 6, 1993, Englewood, New Bill Evans too high. Gonzalo Rubalcaba They cannot possibly all fit in a list of 36 musicians!!! From 1937 to 1944, Gillespie performed with prominent swing bands, including those of Benny Carter and Charlie Barnet. The musicians, collectively known as the Seatbelts, are "incredibly tight, dynamic players who are brilliant at improvising where asked," Pentreath said. Sadly, Clark was a heroin addict and died, aged 31, from a suspected (but never proven) overdose. The Sermonwas a game changer. What makes a great pianist, in any style of music, is not how fast or how many notes he can play, but his ability to develop the richest variety of colors. Some jazz musicians also married bebop with classical music, among them The Modern Jazz Quartet, whose elegant, chamber jazz style was dubbed Third Stream Music. I cannot believe that everyone is forgetting about one pianist that a lot of people think is just a notch lower than Oscar Peterson: Not having Oscar Peterson #2 makes the whole list suspect. and Oscar Peterson has had his moments (Blues for the Prairies, Hogtown Blues etc) his rubato is pretty good too. They would pick a standard song like I Got Rhythm, but play it incredibly fast, using complex chord substitutions, and transpose the song up one semitone after every repeat. I love Joshua Rifkins _performances_ of Scott Joplin, but they dont make him a jazz pianist.