Jack DeJohnette, the jazz drummer of his generation, may have died last year, but his nearly 50 albums as a bandleader and 200 recordings as a sideman guarantee a kind of immortality that most artists can only dream of. Nowhere was DeJohnette’s legacy more apparent than in a memorial concert hosted at Kingston’s UPAC on Sunday, August 9, a night that would have been the drummer’s 84th birthday.
For a Sunday evening, Kingston was the world’s ja…
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