Milt Jackson is one of the co-founders of
the famous Modern Jazz Quartet whose popularity Jackson attributes to
"an uncanny ability to take classical music and improvise on it,
integrating it with jazz and pop."
"I originally started out as a singer, doing gospel duets with
my brother Alvin when I was only seven," says vibraphone virtuoso
Milt Jackson. "Then I took piano when I was eleven and twelve...till
the money ran out. I got the rest of my musical training in high school.
I ended up playing vibes because it is the instrument most like the human
voice, with one exception: once a singer adopts a style, it doesn't usually
change much, but with the vibes there is so much variation and you can
endlessly improvise."
During his six decades in the business he has played and collaborated
with such pioneers at Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk
and Coleman Hawkins.
The Milt Jackson talent has been acknowledged here in the United States
and around the world. He is a winner of a National Music Award, the French
Bicentennial Award, and an honorary doctorate from the Berklee College
of Music. His work has earned him a place in both the Percussion Hall
of Fame and in "Downbeat" Magazine's Hall of Fame.
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