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John Beasley
John Beasley
American jazz pianist, bandleader, and producer of music in film and television
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Elmo Hope
Elmo Hope
American musician
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Steve Lacy
Steve Lacy
American jazz musician; saxophonist, composer
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Mal Waldron
Mal Waldron
American jazz pianist and composer
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John Coltrane
John Coltrane
American jazz saxophonist
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Paul Motian
Paul Motian
American jazz drummer, percussionist, and composer
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Johnny Griffin
Johnny Griffin
American musician
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Coleman Hawkins
Coleman Hawkins
American jazz saxophonist
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Cecil Taylor
Cecil Taylor
American jazz pianist and poet
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Ronnie Mathews
Ronnie Mathews
American musician
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Charlie Haden
Charlie Haden
American jazz double bassist
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Ahmed Abdul-Malik
Ahmed Abdul-Malik
bassist
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Herbie Nichols
Herbie Nichols
American musician
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Barry Harris
Barry Harris
American bebop jazz pianist
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Milt Jackson
Milt Jackson
American musician
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Phineas Newborn Jr.
Phineas Newborn Jr.
American pianist
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Dave Holland
Dave Holland
British musician
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Keith Jarrett
Keith Jarrett
American jazz and classical music pianist and composer
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Randy Weston
Randy Weston
American jazz pianist
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Wayne Shorter
Wayne Shorter
American jazz saxophonist and composer
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George Russell
George Russell
American pianist and composer
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John Hicks
John Hicks
American jazz pianist and composer
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Muhal Richard Abrams
Muhal Richard Abrams
American musician
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Sonny Clark
Sonny Clark
American musician
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Paul Chambers
Paul Chambers
American musician
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Ben Riley
Ben Riley
American drummer
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Carlos Ward
Carlos Ward
American musician
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Charles Lloyd
Charles Lloyd
American jazz musician
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Kenny Clarke
Kenny Clarke
American jazz drummer
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Dave Douglas
Dave Douglas
American jazz trumpeter
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Brad Mehldau
Brad Mehldau
American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger
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Bill Cunliffe
Bill Cunliffe
American musician
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Whit Dickey
Whit Dickey
American musician
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Simon Spillett
Simon Spillett
British musician
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Andrew Hill
Andrew Hill
American jazz pianist and composer
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McCoy Tyner
McCoy Tyner
American jazz pianist
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Sonny Rollins
Sonny Rollins
American jazz saxophonist and composer
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Eli Degibri
Eli Degibri
Israeli-born jazz saxophonists and composer
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Stan Tracey
Stan Tracey
British pianist
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John Ore
John Ore
American musician
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Art Farmer
Art Farmer
American jazz trumpeter
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Wilbur Ware
Wilbur Ware
American musician
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Steve Khan
Steve Khan
American musician
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Sahib Shihab
Sahib Shihab
American jazz saxophonist and flautist
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Roy Haynes
Roy Haynes
American jazz drummer and group leader
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Gerry Mulligan
Gerry Mulligan
American jazz baritone saxophonist, arranger and composer
Thelonious Monk
American jazz pianist and composer

Thelonious Monk

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American jazz pianist and composer
Awards Received
Guggenheim Fellowship
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
Grammy Hall of Fame
Grammy Hall of Fame
Grammy Hall of Fame
Pulitzer Prize Special Citations and Awards
Grammy Hall of Fame
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
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Thelonious Sphere Monk (/θəˈloʊniəs/, October 10, 1917 – February 17, 1982) was an American jazz pianist and composer. He had a unique improvisational style and made numerous contributions to the standard jazz repertoire, including "'Round Midnight", "Blue Monk", "Straight, No Chaser", "Ruby, My Dear", "In Walked Bud", and "Well, You Needn't". Monk is the second-most-recorded jazz composer after Duke Ellington.

Monk's compositions and improvisations feature dissonances and angular melodic twists and are consistent with his unorthodox approach to the piano, which combined a highly percussive attack with abrupt, dramatic use of switched key releases, silences, and hesitations. His style was not universally appreciated; the poet and jazz critic Philip Larkin dismissed him as "the elephant on the keyboard".

Monk was renowned for a distinct look which included suits, hats, and sunglasses. He was also noted for an idiosyncratic habit during performances: while other musicians continued playing, Monk would stop, stand up, and dance for a few moments before returning to the piano.

Monk is one of five jazz musicians to have been featured on the cover of Time magazine (the others being Louis Armstrong, Dave Brubeck, Duke Ellington and Wynton Marsalis).