Thelonious Monk was probably post-war jazz’s most significant and individualistic pianist. He had a keen sense of the piano’s traditional jazz past, particularly the work of stride pianist James P. Johnson, but his playing was also decades ahead of its time. Today, his cubist piano style is both immediately identifiable and still thought of as abstract…
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