The MTA Speaks| Prayer times| Weather Update| Gold Price
Follow Us: Facebook Instagram YouTube twitter

Jazz legend Jack DeJohnette dies at 83, leaves rhythmic legacy

Jazz legend Jack DeJohnette dies at 83, leaves rhythmic legacy

Post by : Meena Hassan

Jack DeJohnette, the genre-bending jazz drummer whose beats helped shape Miles Davis’ groundbreaking sound and whose rhythmic genius elevated generations of musicians from Keith Jarrett to Herbie Hancock, has died at 83.

The two-time Grammy Award winner passed away Sunday in Kingston, New York, from congestive heart failure, surrounded by his wife, family, and close friends, according to his assistant Joan Clancy.

Born in Chicago in 1942, DeJohnette began his musical journey behind the piano before destiny handed him a pair of drumsticks. He started classical piano lessons at the age of four, but by 14, he was already driving his high school band’s rhythm section — and soon, the entire jazz world.

Over his six-decade career, DeJohnette collaborated with some of the most influential figures in music. From Miles Davis and John Coltrane to Thelonious Monk and Betty Carter, his work defined an era of creative exploration. The National Endowment for the Arts once described him as having played with “virtually every major jazz figure from the 1960s on.” In 2012, the NEA honored him as a Jazz Master — one of the highest distinctions in the genre.

“I think my greatest gift is the ability to listen,” DeJohnette once said. “Not just with my ears, but with my heart.”

That deep sense of listening became the pulse of modern jazz. When DeJohnette joined Miles Davis’ ever-evolving band in 1968, the studio became a laboratory of sound. “Miles was in a creative mood,” DeJohnette recalled. “We’d go in every day and experiment with grooves. You’d just turn on the tape and let it roll.”

But DeJohnette was never one to stay in a single groove. As a prolific bandleader and composer, he recorded dozens of albums, often through ECM Records, blending jazz, rock, world, and ambient influences. For more than 25 years, he anchored the celebrated Standards Trio alongside pianist Keith Jarrett and bassist Gary Peacock — a group that redefined what jazz interplay could be.

Rolling Stone ranked him among the top 100 drummers of all time, praising his “innate knack for turning a memorable tune.” His artistry spanned genres and moods — from avant-garde experimentation to meditative, atmospheric works. His 2009 album Peace Time earned him a Grammy for Best New Age Album, and his 2022 collaboration Skyline won the Grammy for Best Jazz Instrumental Album.

Reflecting on his extraordinary career, DeJohnette once said, “I never doubted I’d be successful at this — something just felt like it was carrying me. All I had to do was acknowledge the gift and put it to use.”

He did more than that — he transformed rhythm into poetry.

Jack DeJohnette is survived by his wife, Lydia, and their two daughters, Farah and Minya.

Oct. 28, 2025 12:43 p.m. 1490
Entertainment

More Trending News

Featured Stories

Liberal Government Pledges to Enhance Transparency in Committee Sessions
May 2, 2026 12:10 p.m.
The Liberals commit to more open committee meetings amid criticism of closed-door sessions limiting public access and accountability.
Read More
One Year Later: Family Still Seeks Answers After Children's Disappearance
May 2, 2026 12:03 p.m.
As the anniversary of their children's disappearance approaches, a Nova Scotia grandmother expresses ongoing heartbreak and a plea for information.
Read More
International SDG Contest at Turkmen Agricultural University
May 2, 2026 12:01 p.m.
Global students are invited to participate in an SDG project competition emphasizing sustainability themes and innovative solutions.
Read More
Calgary Father Charged with Murder of Two Children
May 2, 2026 11:50 a.m.
A 37-year-old father is charged with first-degree murder after his two young children were found dead in a car in Calgary.
Read More
Dashoguz Silk Farmers Set Ambitious 500 Ton Yield Goal
May 2, 2026 11:40 a.m.
Dashoguz velayat's silk producers launch a cocoon campaign with a target of 500 tons to bolster the local textile sector.
Read More
Arrests Made Following Lockdown in Northwest Territories
May 2, 2026 11:32 a.m.
The lockdown in Behchokǫ̀ NWT was lifted after multiple arrests related to a targeted shooting investigation.
Read More
Expanding Turkmen-Türkiye Trade Relations Discussed
May 2, 2026 11:24 a.m.
A meeting between Turkmenistan's ambassador and Türkiye's trade head aims to enhance economic collaboration through new initiatives.
Read More
FIFA Congress Tension: Infantino's Peace Attempt Backfires
May 2, 2026 11:23 a.m.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino's bid for unity between Israeli and Palestinian officials ended in controversy during the FIFA Congress.
Read More
India Announces U-17 Squad for AFC Asian Cup 2026
May 2, 2026 11:16 a.m.
India's U-17 squad for the AFC Asian Cup 2026 has been finalized under coach Bibiano Fernandes as they aim for World Cup qualification.
Read More
Sponsored
Trending News