Kenny Garrett

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Sketches of MD
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Kenny Garrett
Label: Mack Avenue
Number of Discs: 1

Though it was recorded live at New York's jazz emporium, Iridium, Detroit born saxophonist Kenny Garret makes a return home of sorts with Sketches of MD, his debut on the Motor [more]

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Jazz for the Open Road [32 Jazz]
#5191582
Various Artists
Number of Discs: 1

This single CD (a 1998 reissue) has ten selections taken from the Muse and Landmark catalogs of the 1970s, '80s and early '90s. The ten selections all feature [more]

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Jazz for a Lazy Day [32 Jazz]
#5191591
Various Artists
Number of Discs: 1

Jazz for a Lazy Day lives up to its name, providing the kind of cool, languid jazz that adds that extra something to a weekend or day off. A mix of standards and [more]

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Q: The Musical Biography of Quincy Jones
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Quincy Jones
Label: Rhino
Number of Discs: 4

Although Rhino's four-disc box set, Q: The Musical Biography of Quincy Jones, was released to coincide with Quincy Jones' autobiography, and that's what gives [more]

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4. Amandla
Amandla
#21536663
Miles Davis
Label: Warner Bros.
Number of Discs: 1

A particularly strong set by late-period Miles Davis, this LP is highlighted by a surprisingly straight-ahead performance titled "Mr. Pastorius." In addition to Davis and his new altoist [more]

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5. Dingo
Dingo
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Miles Davis with Michel LeGrand
Label: Warner Bros.
Number of Discs: 1

In 1990 Miles Davis starred in a movie about a veteran trumpeter (talk about typecasting) and had a rare opportunity to play part of the time in a straightahead setting. [more]

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Sun Don't Lie
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Marcus Miller
Number of Discs: 1
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7. Tales
Tales
#21835465
Marcus Miller
Label: PRA
Number of Discs: 1

It is obvious from the music of his group that Marcus Miller badly misses Miles Davis. The funky grooves he uses on this CD sound like a continuation of Davis' later band, Michael "Patches" [more]

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Black Mud Sound
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Cornelius Claudio Kreusch
Label: Musicjustmusic/Cckmusic.com
Number of Discs: 1

It is a measure of how powerful a pianist Cornelius Claudio Kreusch is that he was able to get altoist Kenny Garrett to be on his quartet CD Black Mud Sound. Whenever [more]

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Live Around the World
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Miles Davis
Number of Discs: 1

This single CD gives one a definitive look at Miles Davis' live show from his last three years. Using funky but unpredictable rhythm sections and leaving space for plenty of [more]

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Best of Marcus Miller
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Marcus Miller
Label: Vicj
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Biography

  • Born Oct 9th 1960 in Detroit, MI
  • Styles
    • Straight-Ahead Jazz
  • Instrument(s)

Although saxophonist, bandleader and composer Kenny Garrett never had the benefit of a college education, that hasn't hurt his career as a jazz musician one bit. Garrett has released several critically acclaimed albums for the Warner Bros. label and prior to the birth of his recording career, earned his Master's degree in the jazz clubs in and around his native Detroit. Garrett's father was a carpenter who played tenor saxophone as an avocation. He got his first saxophone as an eight-year old and quickly learned the G-scale, thanks to his father. He studied with trumpeter Marcus Belgrave and began performing with Mercer Ellington's band before he had finished high school. His first few professional shows were with Detroit area musicians, Belgrave and pianist Geri Allen. He felt he had arrived as a saxophonist when he was asked to join the Duke Ellington Orchestra under the direction of Mercer Ellington. He skipped college and went on the road with the band for the summer and ended up staying with them for three and a half years on the road.

Garrett was raised in the Detroit jazz scene of the 1970's, which wasn't nearly as vibrant as it was a decade earlier. In high school, he had the good fortune to play with organist Lymon Woodward locally in Detroit, but recalls having to travel an hour or two hours from home to maintain his status as a working musician. He was encouraged to begin writing his own compositions by various members of Ellington's band, and began doing so a short time later. Aside from alto and soprano saxes, Garrett also uses the piano to compose. Prior to his rise under his own name as a bandleader and composer, Garrett had the opportunity to perform and record with Miles Davis, Art Blakey, Freddie Hubbard, Woody Shaw and the afore-mentioned Ellington Orchestra.

In 1982, he relocated to New York City, the jazz capital of the world, and now lives in suburban northern New Jersey.

Garrett made his recording debut with "Introducing Kenny Garrett," with the Criss Cross label in 1984 and then jumped to Atlantic Records, a major label which at that time was interested in rebuilding its once glorious jazz legacy. He recorded two notable albums with Atlantic, "Prisoner of Love" and "African Exchange Student." He began recording for Warner Bros. in 1992, when he released his stunning, critically appraised debut, "Black Hope." He followed up in 1995 with "Trilogy," and recorded "Pursuance: The Music of John Coltrane" in 1996. He released "Songbook," his first album made up entirely of his own compositions, in 1997. Since then his other releases include "Simply Said," "Happy People," and "Standard of Language," all for Warner Bros. His most recent release is 2006's "Beyond the Wall." Garrett is a most versatile player, equally at home playing classic blues and rhythm and blues as he is interpreting classic jazz compositions by classic composers. As a composer himself, he has not even begun to reach his full potential yet, and more bright moments are in the offing in the recording studio and on the bandstand for this talented arranger, composer, musician and bandleader. ~ Richard Skelly, All Music Guide