Drummer Jack DeJohnette
Jack DeJohnette was more than a drummer—he was a sound architect, a rhythmic storyteller, and one of jazz’s most imaginative
Read moreJack DeJohnette was more than a drummer—he was a sound architect, a rhythmic storyteller, and one of jazz’s most imaginative
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