The passing of a giant in all categories of jazz. Chick Corea, NEA Jazz Master, 22-time Grammy Award winner, keyboard virtuoso as pianist, composer and arranger has earned, by contribution and breadth ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Chick Corea, a towering jazz pianist with a staggering 23 Grammy Awards who pushed the boundaries of the genre and worked alongside Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock, has died. He was 79.
An eclectic array of musicians will gather in New York to celebrate the pianist’s legacy. Five collaborators and admirers discuss his experiments, artistry and generosity. By Ed Morales When the ...
Chick Corea, the Grammy-winning pianist and keyboardist whose work at the intersections of jazz, experimental music, funk, progressive rock and classical music with his band Return to Forever helped ...
The towering jazz pianist, who won a staggering 23 Grammy Awards and worked alongside Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock, died Tuesday of a rare for of cancer. By The Associated Press Chick Corea, a ...
Chick Corea was the recipient of 23 Grammy awards, the most of any jazz artist ever, when he died shockingly last month, at 79. He could add two more to his tally at the 63rd Grammys this Sunday: Best ...
Grammy-award winning pianist Chick Corea released Duet, a 2- CD live performance with up-and-coming virtuosic Japanese pianist Hiromi, this week via Concord Records. Originally released in Japan in ...
Corea, who died Feb. 9, had a strong melodic sense and a crisp, distinctive touch at the keyboard. Looking back, it's easy to hear why he was among the most beloved of modern improvising composers.
Chick Corea, the prolific pianist who became a figurehead of jazz fusion, died on February 9, according to a message posted to his social media. Corea, who was 79, died due to “a rare form of cancer ...
Chick Corea, the acclaimed jazz pianist and 23-time Grammy winner, died Tuesday from a rare form of cancer. He was 79. Corea's death was announced on his website, which also noted that the musician ...
New York — Chick Corea, a towering jazz pianist with a staggering 23 Grammy Awards who pushed the boundaries of the genre and worked alongside Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock, has died. He was 79.
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