I studied with Ray Santisi when I went to Berklee. Towards the end of my last semester with him, he sent me to the Copley to hear Dave McKenna. I got more education that evening than I'd gotten all year at Berklee. He was truly a master.
I subbed for Dave at the Copley Plaza in the spring of 1982. He had another gig, but came to hang at the bar after his gig. i could have fainted, but instead I turned my head down and tried to play my best. Fortunately, i didn't play like Dave, so he listened courteously, ...but split before I could meet him.
Lot of things have happened during my long life, but, among them the opportunities to walk into the Copley Plaza or the Bemelman's Bar and listen to Dave McKenna or Teddy Wilson play solo piano all night for the price of a drink or two. A blessing. (I mean, what else could you call it?)
There should be six million views of this incredible video instead of six thousand! Holy cow, that's an absolutely delightful bit of jazz piano! Dave McKenna!!
He was a SUPERB solo Jazz Pianist. Completely under-rated and under-promoted he was a GIANT in the World of Jazz Pianists. See "Dave Frank''s" RUclips Masterclass on Dave McKenna for an excellent introduction to Dave McKenna's unique playing techniques!!
Well, that's just unreal. His left hand style is immediately recognizable. It effortlessly lays down a rocking swinging rhythm and clear harmonic progressions while the right hand captures, and toys with, the essential beauty of the melody. This has made my day.
I kick myself for not going to to hear him in years past (I'm from Boston). He was an original, nearly every musician could benefit from hearing his treatment of melody and rhythm. RIP.
I love this!! I hope that someone out there will transcribe this and other great Dave McKenna solos sometime. I'd love to try to play through this wonderful arrangement!Thank you for sharing this marvelous Dave McKenna video--I'll definitely be passing it on to my friends!
I studied with Ray Santisi when I went to Berklee. Towards the end of my last semester with him, he sent me to the Copley to hear Dave McKenna. I got more education that evening than I'd gotten all year at Berklee. He was truly a master.
I subbed for Dave at the Copley Plaza in the spring of 1982. He had another gig, but came to hang at the bar after his gig. i could have fainted, but instead I turned my head down and tried to play my best. Fortunately, i didn't play like Dave, so he listened courteously, ...but split before I could meet him.
Lot of things have happened during my long life, but, among them the opportunities to walk into the Copley Plaza or the Bemelman's Bar and listen to Dave McKenna or Teddy Wilson play solo piano all night for the price of a drink or two. A blessing. (I mean, what else could you call it?)
There should be six million views of this incredible video instead of six thousand! Holy cow, that's an absolutely delightful bit of jazz piano! Dave McKenna!!
He was a SUPERB solo Jazz Pianist. Completely under-rated and under-promoted he was a GIANT in the World of Jazz Pianists. See "Dave Frank''s" RUclips Masterclass on Dave McKenna for an excellent introduction to Dave McKenna's unique playing techniques!!
Well, that's just unreal. His left hand style is immediately recognizable. It effortlessly lays down a rocking swinging rhythm and clear harmonic progressions while the right hand captures, and toys with, the essential beauty of the melody. This has made my day.
Completely original and great.
🎹 Dave was such a sweet and modest guy. I met him in London in the late 70s where we were both performing at the time.
Mater pianist who I was privileged to see
I kick myself for not going to to hear him in years past (I'm from Boston). He was an original, nearly every musician could benefit from hearing his treatment of melody and rhythm. RIP.
Love you for ever, Dave.
Really great listening to a two handed original master of the keyboard.
Love his strumming left hand...
The muscles in his face already start working before he begins to play - his mind is already in a swinging mood before a note has been produced.
Such an amazing artist.
Holy fuck. I fall down in admiration and awe...
What a wonderful piano this person is!
I love this!! I hope that someone out there will transcribe this and other great Dave McKenna solos sometime. I'd love to try to play through this wonderful arrangement!Thank you for sharing this marvelous Dave McKenna video--I'll definitely be passing it on to my friends!
He's a great...