
Ahmad Jamal (*July 2, 1930 - +April 16, 2023) was a noted American jazz pianist. Jamal was one of Miles Davis's favorite pianists and was a key influence on the trumpeter's "First Great Quintet" (featuring John Coltrane on tenor saxophone, Red Garland on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Philly Joe Jones on drums). Davis had long admired Jamal's use of space and dynamics, and had asked Wynton Kelly to "sound more like Ahmad Jamal" on the track "Freddie Freeloader" on the landmark album Kind of Blue.
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Dolphin Dance
I Love Music
The Awakening
Stolen Moments
Volga Boatman
But Not For Me - Live At The Pershing, Chicago, 1958
Wave
Patterns
You're My Everything
Poinciana - Live At The Pershing, Chicago, 1958
Snowfall
What's New - Live At The Pershing, Chicago, 1958
Moonlight In Vermont - Live At The Pershing, Chicago, 1958
Surrey With The Fringe On The Top - Live At The Pershing, Chicago, 1958
On Green Dolphin Street
No Greater Love - Live At The Pershing, Chicago, 1958
I Just Can't See For Lookin
Music, Music, Music - Live At The Pershing, Chicago, 1958
Wood'yn You - Live At The Pershing, Chicago, 1958
That's All
Poinciana
That's All - Live At The Spotlite Club, Washington, D.C./1958
Maryam
Ahmad's Blues
Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year
But Not for Me
Secret love
Moonlight in Vermont
How About You
April in Paris
Autumn In New York - Live At The Spotlite Club, Washington, D.C./1958
Beat Out One
Ivy
Easy To Remember
Ahmad's Blues - Live At The Spotlight Club/1958
Autumn Leaves
Cherokee - Live
It's You Or No One
Cheek To Cheek
There Is No Greater Love
Jim Love Sue
Too Late Now - Live
All The Things You Are - Live
Love For Sale
Taking A Chance On Love
The Surrey With the Fringe On Top
Stompin' At The Savoy - Live At The Spotlite Club, Washington, D.C./1958
Autumn in New York
It Could Happen to You
Stompin' At the Savoy
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