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It's taken nearly a lifetime for British pianist John Taylor to receive the credit he's due. While still underappreciated in his own country, Marc Copland does seem to be pushing his way through the morass of American pianists to a position of greater prominence. With a discography that gets better every year, Copland--approaching sixty, but looking a decade younger--is, with little fuss but relentless persistence, emerging as an artist of significance, with a leading voice and compositional approach...
Source: allaboutjazz
Author: John Kelman










