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  1. Professional ratings. Live at the Floating Jazz Festival is a live recording by clarinetist Kenny Davern and clarinetist and saxophonist Joe Temperley, accompanied by John Bunch among others. Mostly dixieland style jazz on the album, though there are some swing arrangements.

  2. 16 de mar. de 2007 · The album title could stand as a fitting epitaph for clarinetist Kenny Davern, who died of a heart attack in December, 2006 at seventy-one. For no one else played jazz quite like Davern, whose affection for old trad jazz tunes belied a quirky sense of time as singular as Thelonious Monk's and a cavalier attitude toward such traditions as chord changes, bar lines and conventional pitch.

  3. Amazon.com: Jazz Kennection, The : Ken Peplowski and Kenny Davern: Digital Music. Skip to main content.us. Delivering to Lebanon 66952 Update location All. Select the department you ...

  4. A Porter's Love Song To A Chambermaid by Kenny Davern on the Classic Jazz channel of JAZZRADIO.com

  5. 18 de oct. de 2010 · Readers accustomed to novels may find most jazz biographies only intermittently satisfying. Lives, of course, cannot be arranged into dramatic arcs worthy of Trollope or Faulkner—but, just the same, the chronicle of the life and music of your favorite musician often has all its drama in the beginning: attempts to find a personal style, to become proficient, to be recognized.

  6. 15 de dic. de 2006 · Kenny Davern, 71, a clarinetist and soprano saxophonist who became an acclaimed torchbearer of traditional jazz and swing, died Dec. 12 at his home in Sandia Park, N.M., after a heart attack.

  7. 7 de ene. de 2013 · Kenny Davern (January 7, 1935—December 12, 2006), born John Kenneth Davern, was a jazz clarinetist. Biography. He was born in Huntington, Long Island to a family of mixed Jewish and Irish-Catholic ancestry. His mother’s family originally came from Vienna, Austria, where his great-grandfather Alfred Roth had been a colonel in the Austro ...