Rehearsing The Blues

A blog about jazz, movies, books and more. By Jonathan Wertheim, since 2009.

Thursday, November 23, 2017

R.I.P. Jon Hendricks

Jon Hendricks died on the 22nd. He was 96, born in 1921 - the year after Charlie Parker. While Bird and so many others of the bebop generation were taken from the world too early, Hendricks was able to make great music for decades after bebop had become codified and conventional, and he always managed to surprise.


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