The Modern Jazz Quartet

The Modern Jazz Quartet, established in 1952, is a legendary jazz ensemble renowned for their sophisticated and immaculately played music. The quartet, originally formed from the rhythm section of Dizzy Gillespie's big band, features the distinctive vibraphone of Milt Jackson, the elegant piano of John Lewis, the steady bass of Percy Heath, and the precise drumming of Connie Kay, who joined after Kenny Clarke. Their sound is a unique blend of classical, cool jazz, blues, and bebop influences, creating a refined and innovative musical experience. The Modern Jazz Quartet is celebrated for their delicate percussion, intricate compositions, and consistently high performance standards, making them a major institution in the world of jazz. Their discography includes timeless pieces like "Django" and "Bags' Groove," which showcase their mastery of both improvisation and composition.

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The Modern Jazz Quartet

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