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It's been forty-four years since Bill Evans passed. Would it be naive to think in all that time there has been no one to surpass him in the art of jazz piano improvisation? We have seen Keith Jarrett's improvisational virtuosity and McCoy Tyner's muscular strides through a set of chord changes. We've seen more structurally cerebral players manipulate and experiment with the limits of aural legitimacy, testing out what our ears and brains are willing process as music. Countless great players deserving of our attention.

But for sheer lyricism? As I listen to Evans this morning, I have the sensation that his exploration of melody will leave me deeply satisfied. As if he were saying, "This is a beautiful melody. Let me show you the possibilities it contains while still letting it remain itself. That will be my gift."

Bill Evans - Solo Piano


What a gift to start the day this way. Listening to the solo performances from Bill Evans Complete Riverside Recordings.

The finest combination of beauty and genius.

Cover of The Complete Riverside Recordings of Bill Evans


This site would be a whole lot bleaker/blander without the colorful paintings my friend Kyra Mills occasionally shares with me.

Here in the Midwest, our memory of Summery things can fade quickly, so dose yourself up with some butterflies!

You can see more of Kyra's paintings if you scroll through the posts on this page.


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