Kenny Garrett
Alto Saxophone / Saxophone / Soprano Saxophone

Kenny Garrett

(1960)

Garrett played alto in Miles Davis's final band. His sound is powerful and energetic, incorporating elements of Asian music alongside jazz. His live explosiveness is particularly ferocious — he can overwhelm audiences with sheer force. A player who always gives everything.

Kenny Garrett's albums

Amandla
Amandla
Miles Davis · 1989

Garrett joined Miles DavisMiles DavisMiles Davisマイルス・デイヴィス's last working band in 1987 and remained until Miles died in 1991. AmandlaAmandlaAmandlaMiles Davis · 1989 (1989) is a key document from that period. After Miles, Garrett built a distinctive solo career, including deeply personal tributes to John Coltrane.

Kenny Garrett's albums

Kenny Garrett's albums

Keystone 3
Keystone 3
Art Blakey · 1982
Wingspan
Wingspan
Mulgrew Miller · 1987

Mulgrew MillerMulgrew MillerMulgrew Millerマルグリュー・ミラー came up in Woody ShawWoody ShawWoody Shawウディ・ショウ's band, then moved to Art BlakeyArt BlakeyArt Blakeyアート・ブレイキー's Jazz Messengers (1983–86), then to Tony WilliamsTony WilliamsTony Williamsトニー・ウィリアムス's acoustic quintet. He carried the hard bop tradition with elegance while consistently seeking out younger musicians. He anchored many of Kenny GarrettKenny GarrettKenny Garrettケニー・ギャレット's most important recordings.

Blue Note Records: The Biography, Richard Cook, 2001

Kenny Garrett's albums