Dave McKenna

A fan site created to honor one of the world's greatest jazz pianists.

Quotes of Note

 

"What other pianists choose to say in a roar, McKenna expresses at something just above a whisper. And while other virtuosos revel in the brilliance of their technique, McKenna very nearly takes pains to disguise his. He is Chopin in a world that reveres Liszt, Mozart in an age that worships Mahler." Howard Reich - Chicago Tribune Arts Critic

"McKenna excels in his art. What is it that makes Dave so unique? His uncanny sense of time? His ability to sound like the entire Basie band? His penchant for resurrecting obscure but lovely ballads that deserve to be heard again? Or maybe it's the famous McKenna medleys that can go on for entire set without repetition. The man, indeed, deserves his reputation as quite simply the best at what he does." Ron Della Chiesa - WGBH Radio, Boston

"Joy is the word that would come first to mind if Dave McKenna showed up on a free-association test. My own joy in listening to him but also that joyful authority with which he swings, shapes melodies, and changes colors inside those melodies." Nat Hentoff, The Nation

"The McKenna piano style - like the great and often neglected songs he makes it his business to play - is built to last: rugged, durable, handsome, with no fins or frills. He has the knack of bringing out the best in a tune, highlighting its virtues and beauties, setting it off like a master jeweler. He can do it with such conviction because he does it with love and understanding." Fred Bouchard - jazz writer

"The McKenna technique is awesome, comprised of lyrically romantic right-hand swing and left-hand drive so powerful, so perfectly and wholly conceived, that it roars directly into the listeners imagination, conjuring contrabass, drums, at times an entire orchestra." Charlie Drago, East Side - West Side, Providence RI

"I think Dave McKenna is the best pianist playing right now. His lines flow like mad, he doesn't suffer from playing solo, and he's the most complete." George Shearing, jazz pianist

"New Yorker jazz critic Whitney Balliett called Dave McKenna 'the hardest swinging jazz pianist of all time.' Newsweek said he's 'the world's best ballroom piano player.' Me, I can't begin to describe what he does with his awesome two-handed style, except to say that his left hand suggests a rumbling volcano (a very musical mountain, however) and his right hand does things that are impossible. McKenna and those huge paws ought to be enshrined in the Smithsonian." Les Line, Compuserve Music/Arts Forum

"...The two hands together produce hammered gold...The total impact is the stuff of legend." Don Asher, San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle

"Without pyrotechnics, McKenna does what he does best, clearing away the clutter, bringing out the beauty of the melody and its relationship to chord changes, and, if the mood suits him, improvising his own ideas into the structure." Larry Kelp, jazz writer

"(McKenna) now stretches out a song by playing it in a variety of ways - for the sheer pleasure of the melody, then rumbling into a dark, swaggering but emphatically swinging attack that may burst into joyful stride piano before settling back to a gentle melodic caress." John S. Wilson, New York Times

"He sounds like he has 49 fingers and they never run out of breath. Ballads, swingers, boppers, funkers - he plays 'em all, and his left hand darts like a snake at a mouse." Herb Caen, San Francisco Chronicle

"He needs no rhythm or a bass man. He needs no one! He is his own band...actually, it seems sometimes that McKenna is equipped with two heads...one for the left hand, one for the right hand. And then he suddenly uses two heads in his music." Goren Norstrom, Gefle Dagblad (Sweden)

"The rhythmic impetus he developed summoned up high-balling freights. He built his massive rhythms ingeniously...but the slow numbers were just as hypnotic, for they offered listeners the chance to see how he does it in slow motion." Whitney Balliett, The New Yorker

"...Dave McKenna...is something special even in New York's glittering piano scene. He puts it all together in such a seamless, beautifully articulated flow that the final result is like nothing that has been heard before." John Wilson, The New York Times

"McKenna is a complete pianist who uses the entire keyboard much like an orchestra. His left hand is such a pile-driving rhythm-keeper that in a small group setting like this, a bass player would be sent to the showers early." Ken Franckling, United Press International

"McKenna...got down to work, spinning out a melodic line, supporting it with his signature rumbling bass. In his combination of power and delicacy, he makes you imagine a linebacker who's also a microsurgeon...When you're in McKenna's superbly capable hands, the world goes away and you can dream, forget your troubles and just get happy." Cyra McFadden, jazz writer

"The best I can describe it, Dave McKenna plays like he has three hands. ...It sounds complicated. It is complicated. But like all great artists, McKenna makes what he does sound simple. When he blows through a song it sounds like that's the way the song is supposed to be played. He respects the material even while making it his own. And, not incidentally, he swings harder than any piano player I've ever heard." Robert L. Doerschuk, Senior Associate Editor, Keyboard Magazine

 


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