Randy Weston takes his African Rhythm Trio to Minneapolis (2008)

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This week In Jazz Legends (Special Pianists) 07/52

Omar Sosa’s Moody Jazz Café performance fused Afro-Cuban rhythms with modern jazz, blending traditional influences with electronic effects. His use of piano, Fender Rhodes, and keyboards created textured, dynamic compositions that teetered between avant-garde dissonance and harmonic beauty. Similarly inventive, Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea’s duet on “Maiden Voyage” stripped down the original’s oceanic essence into a minimalist piano conversation, showcasing their chemistry yet leaning toward cerebral abstraction.

Hank Jones reinterpreted Duke Ellington's “In a Sentimental Mood” at the 1977 Nice Jazz Festival, delivering a restrained yet elegant take alongside Vic Dickenson’s heartfelt trombone. Monty Alexander brought warmth to standards like “September Song,” infusing island rhythms without losing their melancholy core. Meanwhile, Return to Forever's “Sorceress” balanced jazz fusion’s complexity and raw energy, standing out on their iconic *Romantic Warrior* album as both intricate and challenging, though emotionally distant for some listeners.

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Randy Weston plays at ‘Jazz in Marciac’ (2010)

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Max Roach meets Randy Weston in San Sebastian (1999)

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Randy Weston and Billy Harper duet at North Sea Jazz (2015)

Randy Weston & Billy Harper Duo, July 11th, 2015, North Sea Jazz Festival, Rotterdam
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