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Joanne
Brackeen is considered one of America's most unique jazz
composers, pianists, and visionaries by innumerable fans and jazz
critics all over the world. She is widely recognized as one of
the most original and innovative musicians in modern jazz.
For
almost a decade, between 1969 and 1977 Joanne was caught in
spectecular performances in Japan, Europe, Canada, South America,
and cities all over the United States as she worked with the
musical legends Art Blakey, Joe Henderson and Stan Getz. During
her tenure with these greats, Joanne has left such a trail of
dazzled reporters, and inspired audiences that before she knew it
she had catapulted her name to the headlines as she began
performing and recording as a leader.
Leading
her own trio, she instantly began building recognition with
appearances in concerts festivals and clubs all over Europe,
Canada and the US. Downbeat Magazine placed Joanne in the top
five pianist's category.
By
the early eighties, Joanne had taken full charge of her career
and became her own manager. She was very successful as a
ground-breaker in a music form dominated by male performers.
These same male performers continually look at and listen to
Joanne's talent with an amazing astonishment. Stan Getz wrote: "I
found Joanne Brackeen to be an extremely talented performer and
one of the most original composers ever to work in my
group." Oscar Peterson and Ornette Coleman have named Joanne as their favorite composers as
well.
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