At this year’s TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival, KNKX jazz host Abe Beeson had an opportunity to speak with the great jazz pianist Kenny Barron.
Now in his 70s, Mr Barron was generous in telling us about his long, exciting career in jazz. From following his older brother from Philadelphia to New York City where he met and worked with James Moody and Dizzy Gillespie, to his own career as a leader beginning in the '70s, to his famous work in Stan Getz last bands, and the young dynamos in his new Grammy nominated trio, Kenny Barron hasn’t been completely successful in his desire to avoid “drawing attention.”
The crowd at the Kay Meek Centre in West Vancouver was treated to a glorious pair of solo piano sets, and we’re thrilled to share with you Abe’s conversation with Mr Barron just before the concert.
Check out Abe Beeson's recap of the 2017 TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival here.