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      • Tragically, Kenny Kirkland’s life was cut short in 1998. However, his impact on the world of jazz endures. His recordings, marked by their inventive harmonies and soulful interpretations, continue to inspire aspiring pianists and musicians worldwide.
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  2. He attributed his poor health to twenty years of touring without adequate vacations and exercise, and deemed his chances of surviving any surgery 50/50 or less. Fearful of having a cardiac procedure, Kirkland accepted his fate and was soon on the road with Branford Marsalis again.

  3. Sep 28, 2020 · In chapter 2 of my book Doctone, I interviewed drummer Billy Hart and we discussed his interaction with Kenny Kirkland as he emerged in the 1970's fusion scene, his unique personality, the "Kirklandese" language and Kenny's legacy as one of the great pianists and composers in this music.

  4. Oct 13, 2020 · On September 28th, Kenny Kirkland would have turned 65. This week we celebrate his legacy as leader or co-leader, as side-man invited to add power and sophistication to the bands he joined, and as composer, through renditions of his music by peers and contemporary musicians.

  5. Oct 17, 2020 · In 1993 he was the subject of one of Marian McPartlands distinguished Piano Jazz program for American public radio. Kenny Kirkland was found dead at his apartment in Queen's, New York on November 13, 1998, a young promising musician whose time was much too short.

  6. Sep 22, 2024 · In the still-developing documentary Doctone, a film about shooting-star jazz pianist Kenny Kirkland, guitarist Rodney Jones describes how he was passing by a building in a Manhattan neighborhood when he heard a sound that stopped him his tracks: Someone was playing the hell out of the piano.

  7. In the world of jazz, few pianists have left as profound a mark as Kenny ...