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Köln 75 review – how a legendary jazz-improv show was cajoled into being by a German teenager
Discover how an 18-year-old German, Vera Brandes, orchestrated a monumental jazz concert against all odds. With a broken piano and a reluctant Keith Jarrett, her determination led to the creation of one of jazz's most iconic live albums. Ex...
Discover how an 18-year-old German, Vera Brandes, orchestrated a monumental jazz concert against all odds. With a broken piano and a reluctant Keith Jarrett, her determination led to the creation of one of jazz's most iconic live albums. Explore the inspiring story behind the scenes in the film 'Köln 75.' #JazzHistory #KeithJarrett #Inspiration #MusicLegend #Köln75
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