Something About John Hicks
A tribute to a true legend, John Hicks. A longtime fixture of the New York City jazz landscape, pianist John Hicks was an artist of uncommon versatility, moving effortlessly from pop standards to the avant-garde while retaining the dense physicality and intense energy that were the hallmarks of his approach. In this edition of Bret Primack's Video Blog, Bird Lives, Bret has produced a unique tribute to John that includes rare performance video, and interviews with Joe Lovano and Mulgrew Miller.

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You've Got To Have Freedom - The Uncommon Keyboard Versatility of John Hicks

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Betty Carter and John Hicks Trio in Norway (1978)

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John Cleese’s Brillian Take on Religion & 'Life of Brian' | The Dick Cavett Show

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This 1966 Millstone Technique Will Blow Your Mind—One Wrong Hit = Weeks of Work DESTROYED

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Thelonius Monk - Deeply uncomfortable interview by Henri Renaud - 1969

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Lee Marvin Truly Hated Him More Than Anyone.

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Mulgrew Miller- A Few Words about John Hicks

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John Coltrane Quintet - Dusseldorf 1960

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Liberace - Full interview on ‘Parkinson’ (1st December 1973) (Upscaled to 1080p 60fps)

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John Hicks Trio - Nice Jazz Festival 2000 - LIVE HD

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How Newton Calculated Pi in a Single Afternoon

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Oscar Peterson Piano Lesson

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Rare Pharoah Sanders Interview and Performance with John Hicks

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Mulgrew Miller - I Hear A Rhapsody

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DOROTHY DONEGAN (The greatest pianist you might never have heard) Jazz History #27

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Bob Cranshaw Remembers Lee Morgan and "The Sidewinder"

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After The Morning

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Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane

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Joe Pass: "An Evening With Joe Pass" (1994)

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