Really shocked to learn of the passing of Geri Allen, one of the greatest jazz musicians to emerge since the 1980's and a pianist who I have always enjoyed both on record and in concert where I have heard her with such diverse musicians as Tom Bancroft and Charles Lloyd. Of course, she made her name with the classic trio with Charlie Haden and Paul Motian, both of whom are also no longer with us.
I really loved her playing which blended a very light touch with incisive swing. Her paying had an immediate appeal and a unique voice. The music she produced always seemed full of joy. She always seemed to associate herself with more creative musicians like Ornette Coleman and Oliver Lake and she is exactly the kind of pianist I feel there are all too few of these days. Probably her greatest performance on record was the live set by Betty Carter called "Feed the fire" where she was part of a trio which backed the legendary singer which also included Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette.
This is incredibly sad news.
I really loved her playing which blended a very light touch with incisive swing. Her paying had an immediate appeal and a unique voice. The music she produced always seemed full of joy. She always seemed to associate herself with more creative musicians like Ornette Coleman and Oliver Lake and she is exactly the kind of pianist I feel there are all too few of these days. Probably her greatest performance on record was the live set by Betty Carter called "Feed the fire" where she was part of a trio which backed the legendary singer which also included Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette.
This is incredibly sad news.
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