Ahmad Jamal
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Ahmad Jamal is joined by the late Yusef Lateef for a formidably inventive live set, writes Dave Gelly
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While Jamal's methods may be familiar, the influence of Lateef brings a distinct and welcome edge to this set, writes John Fordham
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The Pittsburgh pianist is justly rediscovering jazz stardom with music that speaks of the joys of being alive, writes John Fordham
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John Fordham takes his monthly look at the biggest events in the jazz world
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Now 83, jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal is as brilliantly unpredictable as ever, writes Dave Gelly
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The octogenarian American pianist's followup to last year's Blue Moon is just as fresh, writes John Fordham
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This gig fizzed with the great jazz pianist's restless musical intelligence, writes John Fordham
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At 82, the veteran jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal can look back on a lifetime of achievement. But, he says, his voyage of discovery is far from over
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Or catch AnDa Union's traditional Mongolian songs and Miles Davis favourite Ahmad Jamal tickle the ivories
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Ahmad Jamal's impressionist compositions exude an exquisite calm, writes Dave Gelly
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This session combining eloquent originals with dazzling makeovers of American standards looks set to be a Jamal classic, writes John Fordham
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Barbican, London
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Barbican
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