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Jazz Maestro Jack DeJohnette Dies at 83 After Pioneering Career

28 Oct

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  • Renowned jazz drummer Jack DeJohnette passed away last month
  • Collaborated with iconic artists like Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, and Keith Jarrett
  • Celebrated for his ability to blend diverse musical genres
Jazz Maestro Jack DeJohnette Dies at 83 After Pioneering Career

Renowned jazz drummer Jack DeJohnette, who was celebrated for his ability to seamlessly blend diverse musical styles, passed away last month at the age of 83. DeJohnette, who died of congestive heart failure in a hospital in Kingston, New York, was a Grammy-winning artist best known for his collaborations with legendary figures like Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Herbie Hancock, and Keith Jarrett.

Born in Chicago in 1942, DeJohnette initially trained as a pianist before transitioning to the drums. He moved to New York in 1966 on the advice of pianist Muhal Richard Abrams and quickly established himself as a sought-after session musician, performing with the likes of saxophonist Charles Lloyd and the rock bands Jefferson Airplane and Grateful Dead. In 1969, Miles Davis recruited DeJohnette for his band, and the drummer went on to play on Davis' seminal 1970 album "Bitches Brew."

Over the following decades, DeJohnette continued to push the boundaries of jazz, participating in various acclaimed projects like the Standards Trio with Jarrett and bassist Gary Peacock. He also explored experimental and avant-garde styles, winning a Grammy in 2006 for his meditative album "Peace Time." DeJohnette's versatility and innovative spirit cemented his status as a true jazz legend before his passing last month.

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Jack DeJohnette was a pioneering jazz drummer who collaborated with renowned artists like Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, and Keith Jarrett over his storied career.
According to reports, Jack DeJohnette passed away last month due to congestive heart failure at the age of 83.
DeJohnette was celebrated for his ability to seamlessly blend diverse musical styles, from rock and jazz to experimental and avant-garde, cementing his legacy as a true innovator in the jazz world.

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