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1942-08-09
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DeJohnette, Jack
Chicago (Ill.)
United States
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American Conservatory of Music (Chicago, Ill.)
Charles Lloyd Quartet
Jack DeJohnette's Directions (Musical group)
Jack DeJohnette's Special Edition (Musical group)
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Musicians
Drummers (Musicians)
Pianists
Percussionists
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male
De Johnette, Jack
Johnette, Jack De
Ruta and Daitya. [Phonodisc] 1973.
Farmer, A. Maiden voyage [SR] p1983:
program notes p. 5 (Jack De Johnette, drums)
His Audio-visualscapes [SR] p1988:
insert (Jack DeJohnette)
Walton, C. Cedar Walton, Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette [SR] p1986:
booklet (b. 1942; Chicago)
New Grove dict. of jazz
(DeJohnette, Jack; b. Aug. 9, 1942, Chicago; drummer and pianist)
Enc. of pop. mus., 3rd ed.
(DeJohnette, Jack; b. Aug. 9, 1942, Chicago, Ill.)
Int. ww in mus., v. 2, pop. mus., 1st ed.
(De Johnette, Jack; b. Aug. 4, 1942, Chicago, Ill.; musician (piano, drums), bandleader, composer)
Contemporary musicians:
v. 7 (DeJohnette, Jack; b. Aug. 9, 1942, Chicago, IL; pianist, percussionist)
African American National Biography, accessed January 10, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:
(DeJohnette, Jack; jazz musician, percussionist, pianist; born 09 August 1942 in Chicago, Illinois, United States; completed the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago; played with giants of jazz, including Bill Evans, Thelonious Monk, Stan Getz, Jackie Mclean, and Freddie Hubbard (1966); member of the Charles Lloyd Quartet; first record, The DeJohnette Complex, for the Milestone label (1968); recorded landmark album Bitches Brew with Miles Davis' band (1969); first recording with Jarrett, Ruta and Daitya for Eicher's ECM label (1971-1973); formed three successful bands of his own, Directions, New Directions, and Special Edition (1970's); honors include the French Grand Prix du Disque (1979); two Album of the Year awards from Downbeat magazine and the Downbeat annual critics' poll; two albums of the year in Japan; Honorary Doctorate of Music from Berklee College of Music in Boston (1991))