Kenny Drew

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Kenny Drew
Birth name Kenny Drew
Born August 28, 1928(1928-08-28)
Origin New York City
Died August 4, 1993 (aged 64)
Genre(s) Post-bop, Hard bop, Mainstream jazz
Instrument(s) Piano
Label(s) Xanadu Records
Associated acts Coleman Hawkins

Kenneth Sidney (Kenny) Drew (August 28, 1928August 4, 1993) was an American jazz pianist.

Born in New York City, New York, he first recorded with Howard McGhee in 1949, and over the next two years recorded with Buddy DeFranco, Coleman Hawkins, Milt Jackson, Charlie Parker, Buddy Rich, and Dinah Washington. He then led many recording sessions throughout the 1950s, and appeared on John Coltrane's album Blue Train.

Along with several other American jazz musicians who went to Europe, in 1961 he moved to Denmark. While he sacrificed much of the interest of the American jazz audience, he gained a wide following across Europe. Kenny Drew was a well known figure on the Copenhagen jazz scene, recording many sessions with the Danish bassist Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen.

On his passing in 1993, Kenny Drew was interred in the Assistens Kirkegård in the Nørrebro section of Copenhagen.

His son Kenny Drew, Jr. is also a jazz pianist.

[edit] Select Discography

Title Release date Notes Label
I Hear You John 1999-?-?
w/ Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen
SteepleChase
Impressions 1999-03-23
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Alfa Jazz
Live in Europe 1992 1998-10-21 Keyst Records
Expressions 1999-08-25
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Alfa Jazz
Falling Leaves 1997-11-28
Kenny Drew Trio (1990)
Limetree Records
Solo-Duo 1996-05-07
w/ Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen
Storyville Records
All The Thing You Are 1993-?-?
Kenny Drew Quartet
TDK Records
Plays Standards Live at the Blue Note Osaka 1992-?-?
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Alfa Jazz
Cleopatra's Dream 1992-06-22
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Alfa Jazz

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