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October 27, 2007

Jack Brownlow

Rifftides will be in suspension for a while. I don't know for how long. Two years ago, I wrote this about a great pianist:

Jack Brownlow, at 81, has doggedly refused to let a round of health problems put him out of commission. He is gigging less, but a stream of colleagues comes to his house to play music with him and learn from him. He is an inspiration to them, as he has been to me since I was sixteen.

This evening, the health problems won. I've lost my best friend, a wise teacher, the older brother I never had, a musician who from the time I was a child moved me with the profound beauty of his playing.
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Jack Brownlow

When Paul Desmond heard Jack for the first time, he said, "If I played piano, that's how I'd want to play it."

There is a lot to sort out. I'll check back in as soon as possible.

Posted by dramsey at October 27, 2007 10:55 PM

COMMENTS

Desmond said that? All one can say in reply is, "Wow." Are there good recordings by Jack Brownlow?

(There are two Brownlow CDs, both available from World Jazz Scene at
:http://www.worldjazzscene.com/brownlow.html -- DR)

Posted by: Peter Straub at October 28, 2007 11:08 AM

Doug, I'm terribly sorry to hear of Jack's passing. I only met him once, when I visited his home on a trip out that way. I liked him, and admired his playing a lot. I know how hard it is to lose a close friend like that.

Posted by: Bill Crow at October 30, 2007 7:34 AM



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