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Mark Turner
Mark Turner
American saxophonist and composer
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Ben Street
Ben Street
American musician
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Larry Grenadier
Larry Grenadier
American bassist
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Billy Hart
Billy Hart
American jazz drummer
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Jorge Rossy
Jorge Rossy
Spanish jazz musician
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Bill McHenry
Bill McHenry
American saxophone player
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Paul Motian
Paul Motian
American jazz drummer, percussionist, and composer
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Nasheet Waits
Nasheet Waits
American musician
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The Bad Plus
The Bad Plus
Jazz trio
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Chris Cheek
Chris Cheek
American musician
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Dan Tepfer
Dan Tepfer
French-American jazz pianist and composer
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Ohad Talmor
Ohad Talmor
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Chris Potter
Chris Potter
American musician
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Mark Feldman
Mark Feldman
American violinist
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Bob Moses
Bob Moses
American musician
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Dave Holland
Dave Holland
British musician
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Ben Monder
Ben Monder
American jazz guitar player
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Albert Heath
Albert Heath
American drummer
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Eric Harland
Eric Harland
American musician
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Martin Speake
Martin Speake
British saxophonist
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Mat Maneri
Mat Maneri
American composer, improviser and jazz violin and viola player
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Matt Wilson
Matt Wilson
American jazz drummer
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Chris Speed
Chris Speed
American musician
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Jeff Ballard
Jeff Ballard
American drummer
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Adam Nussbaum
Adam Nussbaum
American jazz drummer
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Tim Berne
Tim Berne
American jazz saxophonist
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Thomas Morgan
Thomas Morgan
American musician
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Billy Drummond
Billy Drummond
American musician
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Steve Kuhn
Steve Kuhn
American pianist
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Ralph Towner
Ralph Towner
American musician
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Tom Harrell
Tom Harrell
American composer, arranger, jazz trumpeter and flugelhornist
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Ed Schuller
Ed Schuller
American musician
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Rufus Reid
Rufus Reid
American musician
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Martial Solal
Martial Solal
French-Algerian jazz pianist
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Eddie Gomez
Eddie Gomez
Puerto Rican bassist
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Miguel Zenón
Miguel Zenón
Puerto Rican alto saxophonist
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Kenny Wheeler
Kenny Wheeler
Canadian composer and trumpet and flugelhorn player
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John Abercrombie
John Abercrombie
American jazz guitarist
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Brian Blade
Brian Blade
American jazz musician
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Paul Bley
Paul Bley
Canadian free jazz, post-bop pianist and keyboardist
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Denny Zeitlin
Denny Zeitlin
American pianist
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Marc Johnson
Marc Johnson
American jazz bass player, composer and band leader
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Gavin Bryars
Gavin Bryars
British musician
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George Mraz
George Mraz
Czech jazz bassist
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Rob Schneiderman
Rob Schneiderman
American musician
Ethan Iverson
American pianist

Ethan Iverson

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Ethan Iverson (born February 11, 1973) is a pianist, composer, and critic best known for his work in the avant-garde jazz trio The Bad Plus with bassist Reid Anderson and drummer Dave King.

Iverson was born in Menomonie, Wisconsin. Before forming The Bad Plus, he was musical director of the Mark Morris Dance Group and a student of Fred Hersch and Sophia Rosoff. He has worked with artists such as Billy Hart, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Tim Berne, Mark Turner, Ben Street, Lee Konitz, Albert "Tootie" Heath, Paul Motian, Larry Grenadier, Charlie Haden and Ron Carter. He currently studies with John Bloomfield and is on the faculty of the New England Conservatory.

In 2017, the Bad Plus announced that Iverson was leaving the group, to be replaced by Orrin Evans. Also in 2017, the Mark Morris Dance Group premiered Pepperland, for which Iverson composed the score (derived from parts of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) and led the band during performances.

In 2018, Iverson premiered his Concerto to Scale with the American Composers Orchestra; released the album Temporary Kings with saxophonist Mark Turner on the ECM label; and toured Europe with the Billy Hart Quartet.

In 2019, Iverson and trumpeter Tom Harrell released the album Common Practice, recorded at the Village Vanguard, on ECM. Iverson also served as an artistic director of the 2019 Jazz te Gast festival in the Netherlands, at which his orchestral piece Solve for X premiered.

In 2021, Iverson's album Bud Powell in the 21st Century, featuring Ingrid Jensen, Dayna Stephens, Ben Street, Lewis Nash, and the Umbria Jazz Orchestra, was released on Sunnyside Records.

Iverson also writes about music and music-related topics, and has been published by The New Yorker, NPR, and The Nation.