Past concerts

The first draft of this list was created by sombrero_sam / Ron from the Keith Jarrett Yahoo! Group. Some of the information in this list also comes from messages posted in the Keith Jarrett Yahoo! Group, from the Miles Ahead Discography, from various trading/bootleg lists, and from people who emailed me. If you have a correction or addition to this list, please send an email to concerts@keithjarrett.org.

I’m specifically looking for more information about the following concerts:

  • Schwab Auditorium, University Park, PA, USA, 1966-67 (with Charles Lloyd, organized by Penn State Jazz Club)
  • Crystal Ballroom, Portland, OR, USA, 1968-69 (solo concert)
  • Boston’s Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA, 1970-71 (with Miles Davis)
  • The Fox Inn, Ashbourne, Co. Meath, Ireland, maybe in 1971 (with Barre Phillips, bass, and Stu Martin, drums; they played for a whole week)
  • University of Portland, Portland, OR, USA, around 1972 (probably 1970-71?) (1-hour workshop with Miles Davis, a drummer, and a saxophonist)
  • Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA, late October/early November of either 1971 or 1972 (unannounced solo concert, opening for Gato Barbieri)
  • Boys Club, Pittsfield, MA, USA, in 1974 (different concert than the December 14, 1974 solo performance at the Berkshire Community College) (solo concert)
  • High School Auditorium, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, late 1974 or early to mid-1975 (solo concert)
  • Clark University, Worcester, MA, USA, 1974 or 1975 (solo concert)
  • Hartford, CT, USA, around 1979 (solo concert)
  • Royal Festival Hall, London, UK, around 1979 (solo concert) (same as the March 29, 1980 concert?)
  • Orpheum Theatre or Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver, BC, Canada, on July 30, 1983 or October 17, 1984 (solo concert)
  • Hungary, in the middle of the 80s (maybe in 1985-86) (solo concert)
  • Atlanta Symphony Hall (?), Atlanta, GA, USA, late 1984-early 1985 (played two Mozart piano concertos with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra)
  • Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA, 1986-87 (with Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette; they played for a whole week)
  • Monsalvat, Eltham (north of Melbourne), Australia, around 1995 (solo concert)
  • Glenn Gould Studio, Toronto Theatre, Toronto, ON, Canada, maybe around 1997-98 (solo, Goldberg Variations, cancelled, would have taken place “a little while before the ‘comeback’ trio concert in ’98 at the NJPAC”)

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1951
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
1951 (8 PM) Moravian Church, Coopersburg, PA, USA (A musical hour by pupils of Matilda G. Young) Solo The exact year is actually unknown. Steve M.: “[Keith Jarrett] was 5 or 6 at the time. […] He was so little his feet couldn’t reach the pedals – so before he played someone would attach extensions to them. And after they’d get removed.” More details are available in this post (pictures of the programme, etc.). Keith played four pieces alone: Nocturn (Rovenger), Intermezzo (Handel), Für Elise (Beethoven), and Allegretto (Beethoven); one piece as a trio: When Robins Sing (Rowe); one piece as a duet: Minuet in G (Beethoven).

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1952
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
April 22, 1952 (8:15 PM) Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church, Allentown, PA, USA Solo Other musicians: Donna Francella (soprano soloist), Norman Flores (tenor soloist), Albert Hofammann (accompanist), The Albright Marimba Players. A flyer announcing this concert is included in “Keith Jarrett: The Man And His Music”.

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1953
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
April 12, 1953 (3 PM) Woman’s Club Auditorium, Allentown, PA, USA Solo Keith Jarrett played compositions by Mozart, Bach, Brahms, Beethoven, etc., as well as personal compositions (“A Walk in the Zoo” and “Mountain Scene”). The complete programme is included in “Keith Jarrett: The Man And His Music”.

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1965
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
November 9, 1965 Five Spot Café, New York, NY, USA Art Blakey (drums), Chuck Mangione (?) (trumpet), Frank Mitchell (?) (tenor saxophone), and Reggie Johnson (?) (bass)
November 28, 1965 (3 PM) Five Spot Café, New York, NY, USA Art Blakey (drums), Chuck Mangione (?) (trumpet), Frank Mitchell (?) (tenor saxophone), and Reggie Johnson (?) (bass)
December 5, 1965 (3 PM) Five Spot Café, New York, NY, USA Art Blakey (drums), Chuck Mangione (?) (trumpet), Frank Mitchell (?) (tenor saxophone), and Reggie Johnson (?) (bass)
December 12, 1965 (3 PM) Five Spot Café, New York, NY, USA Art Blakey (drums), Chuck Mangione (?) (trumpet), Frank Mitchell (?) (tenor saxophone), and Reggie Johnson (?) (bass)
December 19, 1965 (3 PM) Five Spot Café, New York, NY, USA Art Blakey (drums), Chuck Mangione (?) (trumpet), Frank Mitchell (?) (tenor saxophone), and Reggie Johnson (?) (bass)
November-December 1965 Five Spot Café, New York, NY, USA Art Blakey (drums), Chuck Mangione (?) (trumpet), Frank Mitchell (?) (tenor saxophone), and Reggie Johnson (?) (bass) Residency from November 9, 1965 to December 19 (or 20), 1965.

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1966
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 1, 1966 The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, CA, USA Buttercorn Lady and Get The Message Art Blakey (drums), Chuck Mangione (trumpet), Frank Mitchell (tenor saxophone), and Reggie Johnson (bass)
January 9, 1966 The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, CA, USA Buttercorn Lady and Get The Message Art Blakey (drums), Chuck Mangione (trumpet), Frank Mitchell (tenor saxophone), and Reggie Johnson (bass)
April 28, 1966 Kulttuuritalo, Helsinki, Sweden Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette
April 29, 1966 Gyllene Cirkeln, Stockholm, Sweden Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette
April 1966 Basin Street, Copenhagen, Denmark Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette
May 2, 1966 RTBF studios, Brussels, Belgium Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette Broadcast November 13, 1966. Video available on YouTube. According to the YouTube description: “This may be the earliest footage of Keith Jarrett.”
May 7, 1966 Club 7, Oslo, Norway Forest Flower Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette Forest Flower is a Charles Lloyd bootleg. Johan H.: “The May 7, 1966 concert with the Charles Lloyd Quartet was at the Club 7, then located at the Edderkoppen Theater, in Oslo. In the audience that night was a 19 year old Jan Garbarek, just finishing his upper secondary education this summer. Soon he would join George Russell in Stockholm — he had already visited and played with Russell — and his career would really take off. Incidently, at the May 7 concert the band played Lloyd’s Island Blues, as yet not issued in Lloyd’s name (A short version as part of a medley with Chico Hamilton was released in ’64). Garbarek played this tune with his quartet (Terje Bjørklund (p), Per Løberg (bs) and Jon Christensen) for NRK TV, in late June 1966, introducing the second Kongsberg Jazz Festival. Probably he picked it up at the Lloyd 4 concert in May.”
May 1966 Volksbildungsheim, Frankfurt, Germany (Deutsches Jazzfestival Frankfurt) Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette The concert was broadcast by HR 2 (Live Jazz) in 2019.
July 23, 1966 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) The Flowering Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette The Flowering includes a track called “Goin’ To Memphis/Island Blues”, which comes from one of the two concerts in Antibes Juan-Les-Pins.
July 24, 1966 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) The Flowering Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette The Flowering includes a track called “Goin’ To Memphis/Island Blues”, which comes from one of the two concerts in Antibes Juan-Les-Pins.
August 7, 1966 Molde Kino, Molde, Norway (Molde International Jazz Festival) Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette
September 18, 1966 Monterey, CA, USA (Monterey Jazz Festival) Forest Flower Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette
October 7, 1966 Costa Mesa, CA, USA (Pacific Jazz Festival) Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette Kenneth K.: “Miles was also on the bill”.
October 8, 1966 Costa Mesa, CA, USA (Pacific Jazz Festival) Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette Kenneth K.: “Miles was also on the bill”.
October 9, 1966 Costa Mesa, CA, USA (Pacific Jazz Festival) Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette Kenneth K.: “Miles was also on the bill”.
October 26, 1966 Gürzenich, Cologne, Germany Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette
October 29, 1966 Aulaen Hall, Oslo, Norway The Flowering and Charles Lloyd in Europe Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette
1966 Berlin, Germany Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette Sponsored by the Ford Foundation.
1966 Portugal Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette
1966 Helsinki, Finland Charles Lloyd, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette Mentioned in “Charles Lloyd in Russia: Ovations and Frustrations”

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1967
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 2, 1967 Shelly’s Manne-Hole, Los Angeles, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
January 3, 1967 Shelly’s Manne-Hole, Los Angeles, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
January 4, 1967 Shelly’s Manne-Hole, Los Angeles, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
January 5, 1967 Shelly’s Manne-Hole, Los Angeles, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
January 6, 1967 Shelly’s Manne-Hole, Los Angeles, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
January 7, 1967 Shelly’s Manne-Hole, Los Angeles, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
January 8, 1967 Shelly’s Manne-Hole, Los Angeles, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
January 9, 1967 Shelly’s Manne-Hole, Los Angeles, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
January 10, 1967 Both/And Club, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
January 20, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
January 21, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
January 27, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA Love-In and Journey Within Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
January 28, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
March 16, 1967 Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
March 17, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
March 18, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
March 28, 1967 Rock Garden, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette Kenneth K.: “With the Grateful Dead”.
March 30, 1967 Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
April 11, 1967 Stockholm, Sweden Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
April 21, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
April 22, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
May 4, 1967 Town Hall, New York, NY, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
May 14, 1967 Kalevi Sport Hall, Tallinn, Estonia In the Soviet Union Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette More information about this concert in “Charles Lloyd in Russia: Ovations and Frustrations”
May 1967 Leningrad / Saint Petersburg, Russia Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette More information about this concert in “Charles Lloyd in Russia: Ovations and Frustrations” (“After a day of relaxation and museum-going, they were to play the following day at the Trade Union Theater of Film but were locked out. Through the auspices of the Leningrad Jazz Club they finally did play at a cafe, and caught a train to Moscow with only five minutes to spare.”)
May 1967 US Ambassy, Moscow, Russia Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette More information about this concert in “Charles Lloyd in Russia: Ovations and Frustrations” (“During their three days in Moscow, they dined with the U.S. Ambassador and his wife, played for the U.S. Embassy staff, and sessioned at the Youth Club, where the K. M. Quartet, a local jazz group, plays seven nights a week. Appearing exclusively for members of the Moscow Jazz Club, the Lloyd quartet jammed with Russian musicians, as the multi-talented Jarrett, McClure, and DeJohnette took turns playing each other’s instruments.”)
May 1967 Youth Club, Moscow, Russia Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette More information about this concert in “Charles Lloyd in Russia: Ovations and Frustrations” (“During their three days in Moscow, they dined with the U.S. Ambassador and his wife, played for the U.S. Embassy staff, and sessioned at the Youth Club, where the K. M. Quartet, a local jazz group, plays seven nights a week. Appearing exclusively for members of the Moscow Jazz Club, the Lloyd quartet jammed with Russian musicians, as the multi-talented Jarrett, McClure, and DeJohnette took turns playing each other’s instruments.”)
May 1967 New York, NY, USA (United Nation’s Jazz Society Concert) Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
Spring 1967 Greek Theater, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette The other group appearing was the Grateful Dead. The year might be 1966 or 1967.
June 11, 1967 Paris, France Parigi, 1967 Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette Parigi, 1967 is a Charles Lloyd bootleg.
June 17, 1967 Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London, UK Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
June 18, 1967 Casino, Montreux, Switzerland (Montreux Jazz Festival) Forest Flower Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette Forest Flower is a Charles Lloyd bootleg.
June 1967 Amsterdam, Netherlands Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
June 1967 Stockholm, Sweden Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
June 30, 1967 Wollman Rink, Central Park, New York, NY, USA (Rheingold Music Festival) Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
July 23, 1967 Both/And Club, San Francisco, CA, USA Joe Halpin (bass), Oliver Johnson (drums), ? (trumpet), and ? (saxophone) Kenneth K.: “‘Tribute to John Coltrane’ jam session – Jarrett played with Joe Halpin/bass and Oliver Johnson/drums, backing a variety of horn players”.
August 3, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
August 4, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
August 5, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
August 6, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
August 15, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
August 1967 Golden Bear, Huntington Beach, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
September 29, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
September 30, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
October 1, 1967 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
October 6, 1967 Crystal Ballroom, Portland, OR, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette This concert is mentioned here. Andrea T.: “Jarrett and Lloyd also played for free in the open-air bowl in Portland’s Washington Park rose garden. We all just sat on the grass slope and were blown away by their work of course, and the fact the outdoor concert was open to all.”
October 22, 1967 Prague, Czechoslovakia 4th International Jazz Festival and Forest Flower Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette Forest Flower is a Charles Lloyd bootleg.
October 1967 Warsaw, Poland (Jazz Jamboree) Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
December 29, 1967 Capitol Theater, Portchester, NY, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette Kenneth K.: “Opening for Vanilla Fudge”.

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1968
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 13, 1968 Royce Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
January 18, 1968 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
January 19, 1968 Eagles Auditorium Building, Seattle, WA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
January 20, 1968 Eagles Auditorium Building, Seattle, WA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
February 15, 1968 Constitution Hall, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
March 23, 1968 Town Hall, Philadelphia, PA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
April 6, 1968 (8:30 PM) Schwab Auditorium, University Park, PA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette Concert organized by the Penn State Jazz Club. Tickets were $1.50 for members.
April 12, 1968 Fillmore East, New York, NY, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
April 13, 1968 Fillmore East, New York, NY, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
May 7, 1968 Hunter’s Playhouse, Hunter College, New York, NY, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian Kenneth K.: “First gig with Paul Motian on drums. (…) Because they were never documented on record, many people don’t realize that Motian was in the band for over a year. All the dates I list following this probably feature Paul (I say probably because the ‘Soundtrack’ LP from Nov. ’68 features DeJohnette). Things get very murky during this time. Jack left to play with Miles but apparently filled in for this date.”
May 10, 1968 (6:30 PM) Tokyo Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian Keith Jarrett did not play. Hiroshi S.: “All four [May 1968] concerts were performed as a trio without being canceled. Just before the opening, Georgia Avakian stood in front of the microphone and said, “Piano player Keith Jarrett suddenly received his conscription notice while traveling and had to return home, so I’m sorry that we have to perform as a trio.”” 1st set: One for Joan / How Can I Tell You / Dream Weaver / Love Song To A Baby / A Different Journey (Flute) / Island Blues; 2nd set: Sweet Georgia Bright / The Song My Lady Sings / East of the Sun / Journey Within (Flute) / Little Wahid’s Day (Flute) / Forest Flower.
May 11, 1968 (6:30 PM) Nagoya Civic Assembly Hall, Nagoya, Japan Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian Keith Jarrett did not play. Hiroshi S.: “All four [May 1968] concerts were performed as a trio without being canceled. Just before the opening, Georgia Avakian stood in front of the microphone and said, “Piano player Keith Jarrett suddenly received his conscription notice while traveling and had to return home, so I’m sorry that we have to perform as a trio.””
May 13, 1968 (6:30 PM) Tokyo Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian Keith Jarrett did not play. Hiroshi S.: “All four [May 1968] concerts were performed as a trio without being canceled. Just before the opening, Georgia Avakian stood in front of the microphone and said, “Piano player Keith Jarrett suddenly received his conscription notice while traveling and had to return home, so I’m sorry that we have to perform as a trio.””
May 14, 1968 (6:30 PM) Osaka Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian Keith Jarrett did not play. Hiroshi S.: “All four [May 1968] concerts were performed as a trio without being canceled. Just before the opening, Georgia Avakian stood in front of the microphone and said, “Piano player Keith Jarrett suddenly received his conscription notice while traveling and had to return home, so I’m sorry that we have to perform as a trio.””
May 1968 Wilson Auditorium, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian
June 10, 1968 Village Gate, New York, NY, USA (Benefit for Synanon Drug Treatment Center) Charlie Haden and Bob Moses
July 26, 1968 Fillmore East, New York, NY, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian
July 27, 1968 Fillmore East, New York, NY, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian
July 28, 1968 Fillmore East, New York, NY, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian
July 1968 The Dom, New York, NY, USA Charlie Haden and Bob Moses
August 30, 1968 Shelly’s Manne-Hole, Hollywood, CA, USA Somewhere Before Charlie Haden and Paul Motian Ian Carr lists this as October 30 in “Keith Jarrett: The Man and the Music”.
August 31, 1968 Shelly’s Manne-Hole, Hollywood, CA, USA Somewhere Before Charlie Haden and Paul Motian Ian Carr lists this as October 31 in “Keith Jarrett: The Man and the Music”.
September 1968 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian
October 18, 1968 Village Gate, New York, NY, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian Kenneth K.: “Alternating shows with Thelonious Monk”
October 19, 1968 Village Gate, New York, NY, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian Kenneth K.: “Alternating shows with Thelonious Monk”
November 15, 1968 Town Hall, New York, NY, USA Soundtrack Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
December 30, 1968 Miami, FL, USA (Miami Pop Festival) Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian Kenneth K.: “The largest pop festival prior to Woodstock; over 100,000 in attendance”
December 1968 The Scene, New York, NY, USA Charlie Haden and Paul Motian
1968 USA (Jazz Casual) Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette
1968 Reed College, Portland, OR, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Jack DeJohnette (?) Year unknown (1967 or 1968 – or even 1969, but with Paul Motian in that case).

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1969
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 18, 1969 Royce Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian
January 19, 1969 Auditorium Theater, Denver, CO, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian
February 8, 1969 Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian
February 1969 Eagles Auditorium Building, Seattle, WA, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian
March 8, 1969 Judson Hall, New York, NY, USA Charlie Haden and Paul Motian
April 15, 1969 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Charlie Haden and Paul Motian Kenneth K.: “Alternating sets with the Herbie Hancock Sextet”
April 16, 1969 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Charlie Haden and Paul Motian Kenneth K.: “Alternating sets with the Herbie Hancock Sextet”
April 17, 1969 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Charlie Haden and Paul Motian Kenneth K.: “Alternating sets with the Herbie Hancock Sextet”
April 18, 1969 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Charlie Haden and Paul Motian Kenneth K.: “Alternating sets with the Herbie Hancock Sextet”
April 19, 1969 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Charlie Haden and Paul Motian Kenneth K.: “Alternating sets with the Herbie Hancock Sextet”
April 23, 1969 New York, NY, USA My Back Pages/Lay Lady Lay Charlie Haden and Paul Motian
April/May (?), 1969 Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, USA Charlie Haden and Paul Motian Robert B.: “The movie 2001: A Space Odyssey was also shown that night at the venue. Keiths’s playing was exceptional and he played like he was possessed.”
May 1969 Wilson Auditorium, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA Charles Lloyd, Ron McClure, and Paul Motian Kenneth K.: “Possibly Jarrett’s last show with Lloyd; maybe a few others but certainly gone by July”
June 1969 The Scene, New York, NY, USA Charlie Haden and Paul Motian
August 18, 1969 (8 PM) The Fox Inn, Ashbourne, Co. Meath, Ireland August “Gus” Nemeth and Bob Ventrello Concerts mentioned in The Irish Times (August 20, 1969 issue).
August 19, 1969 (8 PM) The Fox Inn, Ashbourne, Co. Meath, Ireland August “Gus” Nemeth and Bob Ventrello Concerts mentioned in The Irish Times (August 20, 1969 issue).
August 20, 1969 (8 PM) The Fox Inn, Ashbourne, Co. Meath, Ireland August “Gus” Nemeth and Bob Ventrello Concerts mentioned in The Irish Times (August 20, 1969 issue).
August 21, 1969 (8 PM) The Fox Inn, Ashbourne, Co. Meath, Ireland August “Gus” Nemeth and Bob Ventrello Concerts mentioned in The Irish Times (August 20, 1969 issue).
August 22, 1969 (8 PM) The Fox Inn, Ashbourne, Co. Meath, Ireland August “Gus” Nemeth and Bob Ventrello Concerts mentioned in The Irish Times (August 20, 1969 issue).
August 24 (?), 1969 Bilzen, Belgium August “Gus” Nemeth and Bob Ventrello (?) Also circulating as a July 1969 concert. Ventrello sometimes spelt “Rentrello” or “Frantello”.
August 1969 Monmouth Shopping Center, Eatontown, NJ, USA Charlie Haden and Paul Motian
September 4, 1969 The Student “Kroa”, Dovrehallen, Oslo, Norway August “Gus” Nemeth and Bob Ventrello
September 5, 1969 Studentersamfundet “Samfunnet”, Trondheim, Norway August “Gus” Nemeth and Bob Ventrello
September 7, 1969 The Sogn Jazz Club, Sogn Student Accomodation Halls (Sogn Studentby), Oslo , Norway August “Gus” Nemeth and Bob Ventrello
September 8, 1969 Club 7, Restaurant Kongen, Oslo, Norway August “Gus” Nemeth and Bob Ventrello
September 15-16 (?), 1969 Tagsgaegget, Århus, Denmark August “Gus” Nemeth and Bob Ventrello Ventrello sometimes spelt “Rentrello” or “Frantello”. A concert was played on September 15, 1969 at least, as confirmed by a photographer present that day (petere-art.weebly.com).
September (?) 1969 Studio 19, NRK Studios, Oslo, Norway August “Gus” Nemeth and Bob Ventrello Broadcast on October 15, 1969 by NRK Radio.
October 14, 1969 Hnita-Jazz Club, Heist-op-den-Berg, Belgium August “Gus” Nemeth (?) and Bob Ventrello (?)
October 15, 16, or 17, 1969 Lugano, Switzerland August “Gus” Nemeth and Bob Ventrello Concert broadcast on television by the Radiotelevisione svizzera di lingua italiana (RTSI). Ventrello sometimes spelt “Rentrello” or “Frantello”.
Late October-November 13, 1969 Le Caméléon, Paris, France Aldo Romano and Jean-François Jenny-Clark Keith Jarrett played for about two weeks, although not every night. What’s certain is that he played on November 12 and November 13. He probably played two 50-minute sets per night. One night, Aldo Romano couldn’t make it. Charles Bellonzi, a French drummer, wanted to play with Keith Jarrett, but he refused.
November 3, 1969 Le Caméléon, Paris, France Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnnette This is the night when Miles Davis, his wife, Dave Holland, and Jack DeJohnette came to listen to Keith Jarrett after their concert at the Salle Pleyel. Keith Jarrett jammed with Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette. He probably played a regular concert with Aldo Romano and Jean-François Jenny-Clark before (not confirmed). Jacques L.: “Le soir du 3 novembre 1969, Keith Jarrett a joué 2 sets au Caméléon et il était seul en tout cas au 2ème set, c’est certain. Et c’est entre les deux sets qu’il a parlé avec Miles Davis dans le couloir près du vestiaire. Il était adossé au mur et Miles lui parlait la main droite appuyée au mur au-dessus de son épaule. C’était sur un piano droit pas très neuf et j’ai tenu cette poignée pendant tout le concert… Je crois que je la tiens encore !”
November 14, 1969 Le Caméléon, Paris, France August “Gus” Nemeth and Paul Motian Keith Jarrett played with his regular American trio only on the last day of his 2-week engagement at Le Caméléon.
November 18, 1969 Radiohuset, Stockholm, Sweden August “Gus” Nemeth and Paul Motian
November 24, 1969 Place Pigalle, Stavanger, Norway August “Gus” Nemeth and Paul Motian
November 25, 1969 Bleak House, Rana Gymnas Aula, Mo i Rana, Norway August “Gus” Nemeth and Paul Motian Johan H.: “It seems this is the first concert ever, Keith broke off [because the audience clapped in the wrong places]. […] During this tour the concert fee of the Trio seems to have been NOK 2 600, about ($2500 in today’s money). Bodø Jazz Club denied to host the concert, as this was too much, but Mo i Rana ended up paying NOK 2100. […] In Mo i Rana the accounts state 341 sold tickets – of which 261 were children!”
November 26, 1969 Wobble Inn, Handelens Hus, Narvik, Norway August “Gus” Nemeth and Paul Motian Johan H.: “The concert was organised by Narvik Jazz Club”
November 27, 1969 Palæstra, Harstad Kino, Harstad, Norway August “Gus” Nemeth and Paul Motian Johan H.: “Øystein Norvoll (jazz guitarist) – then 16 years old – describes the concert: “We were a bunch of 30-40 frightened souls. Included some of us 15-16 years olds. Jarrett’s technique made a deep impression with us – especially when he played Dylan’s ‘Lay Lady Lay'”. In [Nordlands trompet], it also says – uncredited – that “the cinema ticket controller probably also made an impression when he threw Keith Jarrett out after the concert, before he could get refreshed”. [Bjørn Stendahl] describes the event, referring to the local newspaper Harstad Tidende [Harstad Times] having a front page headline of “how Keith Jarrett was thrown out of Harstad Cinema of a controller – snuffing derogatorily – who couldn’t wait for the band to finish preparing [after the concert]”. He also says that “Elef Nesheim wrote a positive review in Harstad Tidende, placed in the newpaper as modestly as music reviews usually are”.”
November 28, 1969 Verdensteatret, Tromsø, Norway August “Gus” Nemeth and Paul Motian Johan H.: “The local newspaper Nordlys (Northern Lights) were on Dec. 1 concerned for the reception of the concert “in a region as virgin as Tromsø”. The cinema was packed during the concert, says [Jan Ditlev Hansen] (p. 52-53): according to the web site of the Tromsø Film Club – that now operates Verdensteatret – the seating is 216.”
November 29, 1969 Gothenburg, Sweden August “Gus” Nemeth and Paul Motian It’s quite a long road from Tromsø to Gothenburg (almost 24 hours). Is the date correct?
November (?) 1969 ORTF Studios, Paris, France August “Gus” Nemeth (bass) and Aldo Romano (drums) Recorded for the “Tous en scène” TV show in Paris and broadcast on November 23, 1969 by La Deuxième Chaîne de l’ORTF. At least one tune was played (“Expectations”). An official video is available from ina.fr.
November 1969 Club 7, Oslo, Norway August “Gus” Nemeth and Paul Motian Same concert as the December 2, 1969 concert or not?
December 2, 1969 Club 7, Restaurant Kongen, Oslo, Norway August “Gus” Nemeth and Paul Motian Filmed by NRK. Johan H.: “It was recorded by NRK at the venue Club 7, which at the time was located at Restaurant Kongen [lit. The King] in the harbor of Oslo. The opening and closing scene is taken from the Kongen building along the access quay, northwards towards the beach in the Frognerkilen [Ref for date: TE Førland: Club 7 (Pax, Oslo 1998) p 73]”
December 9, 1969 Stockholm, Sweden August “Gus” Nemeth (?) and Paul Motian (?)
December 13, 1969 Helsingborg, Sweden August “Gus” Nemeth (?) and Paul Motian (?)
December 17, 1969 (9 PM) Alma II, Leuven, Belgium August “Gus” Nemeth and Paul Motian
December 18, 1969 (8 PM) Auditoire Paul-Emile Janson, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Brussels, Belgium August “Gus” Nemeth and Paul Motian
December 19, 1969 (8:30 PM) Samson, Antwerpen, Belgium August “Gus” Nemeth and Paul Motian

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1970
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
February 1970 Chat Qui Pêche, Paris, France August “Gus” Nemeth (bass) and Aldo Romano (drums)
February 13, 1970 (9 PM) Théâtre Français, Bordeaux, France August “Gus” Nemeth (bass) and Aldo Romano (drums) Opening for the Martial Solal trio. Poster.
February 28, 1970 Cat 4, Metz, France August “Gus” Nemeth (?) (bass) and Aldo Romano (?) (drums)
April 18, 1970 Apollo, Paris, France August “Gus” Nemeth (?) (bass) and Aldo Romano (?) (drums)
May 24, 1970 Apollo, Paris, France Solo
May 1970 Apollo, Paris, France August “Gus” Nemeth (bass) and Aldo Romano (drums)
June 17, 1970 Fillmore East, New York, NY, USA At the Fillmore Miles Davis, Steve Grossman, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira
June 18, 1970 Fillmore East, New York, NY, USA At the Fillmore Miles Davis, Steve Grossman, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira
June 19, 1970 Fillmore East, New York, NY, USA At the Fillmore Miles Davis, Steve Grossman, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira
June 20, 1970 Fillmore East, New York, NY, USA At the Fillmore Miles Davis, Steve Grossman, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira
July 3, 1970 Hampton Roads, VA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Steve Grossman (soprano saxophone), Chick Corea (electric piano), Dave Holland (bass, electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions)
July 6, 1970 (7 PM) Wollman Rink, Central Park, New York, NY, USA Miles Davis, Steve Grossman, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira
July 6, 1970 (9:30 PM) Wollman Rink, Central Park, New York, NY, USA Miles Davis, Steve Grossman, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira
July 8, 1970 Harvard Stadium, Cambridge, MA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Steve Grossman (soprano saxophone), Chick Corea (electric piano), Dave Holland (bass, electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions)
July 10, 1970 Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Steve Grossman (soprano saxophone), Chick Corea (electric piano), Dave Holland (bass, electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions) Kenneth K.: “Opening for The Band”
July 11, 1970 Newport, RI, USA (Newport Jazz Festival) Gary Burton (vibraphone), Steve Swallow (bass), Sam Brown (electric guitar), and Bill Goodwin (drums) Kenneth K.: “This is quite a logistical feat as the Bowl show took place on Friday night and Jarrett was performing on the East Coast the following afternoon. Thank God for red eye flights! Jarrett played (for the first and only time) acoustic AND electric piano for this event.”
July 15, 1970 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Steve Grossman (soprano saxophone), Chick Corea (electric piano), Dave Holland (bass, electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions)
July 18-22 (?), 1970 ABC-TV Studios, New York, NY, USA (Dick Cavett Show (ABC-TV broadcast)) Miles Davis, Steve Grossman, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira Broadcast July 22, 1970.
July 25, 1970 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA Miles Davis, Steve Grossman, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira
July 26, 1970 Civic Opera House, Chicago, IL, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Steve Grossman (soprano saxophone), Chick Corea (electric piano), Dave Holland (bass, electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions)
August 2, 1970 CBS Records Convention, Nassau, Bahamas Miles Davis, Steve Grossman, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira
August 16, 1970 Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (?) (soprano saxophone), Chick Corea (electric piano), Dave Holland (bass, electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions)
August 18, 1970 Berkshire Music Center, Tanglewood, MA, USA Spanish Key Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira Spanish Key is a Miles Davis bootleg.
August 29, 1970 Festival grounds, Isle of Wight, UK Isle of Wight, Message to Love: The Isle of Wight Festival 1970, and The First Great Rock Festivals of the Seventies: Isle of Wight Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira
September 14, 1970 Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Airto Moreira (percussions), and Jim Riley (?) (percussions)
October 2, 1970 Basin Street West, San Francisco, CA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Airto Moreira (percussions), and Jim Riley (percussions)
October 3, 1970 Basin Street West, San Francisco, CA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Airto Moreira (percussions), and Jim Riley (percussions)
October 4, 1970 Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, WA, USA (Pacific Northwest Jazz Festival) Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, Airto Moreira, and Jim Riley Kenneth K.: “Shares bill with Bill Evans Trio and Herbie Hancock Sextet”
October 6, 1970 Basin Street West, San Francisco, CA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Airto Moreira (percussions), and Jim Riley (percussions)
October 7, 1970 Basin Street West, San Francisco, CA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Airto Moreira (percussions), and Jim Riley (percussions)
October 8, 1970 Basin Street West, San Francisco, CA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Airto Moreira (percussions), and Jim Riley (percussions)
October 9, 1970 Basin Street West, San Francisco, CA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Airto Moreira (percussions), and Jim Riley (percussions)
October 11, 1970 Royce Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Airto Moreira (percussions), and Jim Riley (percussions) Not confirmed. To be investigated.
October 14, 1970 Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Airto Moreira (percussions), and Jim Riley (percussions)
October 1-15 (?), 1970 NBC-TV Studios, Los Angeles, CA, USA (Tonight Show (NBC-TV broadcast)) Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, Airto Moreira, and Jim Riley Broadcast October 30, 1970.
October 15, 1970 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, Airto Moreira, and Jim Riley
October 16, 1970 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Airto Moreira (percussions), and Jim Riley (percussions)
October 17, 1970 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA Live 1970-1973, Fillmore West 10/17/70, and What I Say, Volume 2 Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, Airto Moreira, and Jim Riley Live 1970-1973, Fillmore West 10/17/70, and What I Say, Volume 2 are Miles Davis bootlegs.
October 18, 1970 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, Airto Moreira, and Jim Riley
November 17, 1970 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA, USA Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira
December 16, 1970 Cellar Door Club, Washington, DC, USA Live at the Cellar Door Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira
December 17, 1970 Cellar Door Club, Washington, DC, USA Live at the Cellar Door Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira
December 18, 1970 Cellar Door Club, Washington, DC, USA Live at the Cellar Door Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira
December 19, 1970 Cellar Door Club, Washington, DC, USA Live at the Cellar Door and Live-Evil Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, John McLaughlin, Michael Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira
Late 1970, 1970 Petersburg, NJ, USA Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira
December 29, 1970 Village Gate, New York, NY, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions) Several concerts (December 29, 1970-January 3, 1971). Kenneth K.: “Cancelled at last minute by Miles”

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1971
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
February 14, 1971 McConaughy Hall, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions)
March 11-14 (?), 1971 Lennie’s on the Turnpike, Peabody, MA, USA Live 1970-1973 and Lennie’s on the Turnpike/Philharmonic Hall Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira Live 1970-1973 and Lennie’s on the Turnpike/Philharmonic Hall are Miles Davis bootlegs.
March 18, 1971 Union Theater, Memorial Union, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira Poster for this concert.
March 19, 1971 Tyrone Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, MN, USA Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira There were two concerts that night (at around 7:30 PM and 9:30 PM). Michael Henderson missed at least the first concert (snowstorms).
March 21, 1971 Milwaukee, WI, USA Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira
March 28, 1971 Constitution Hall, Washington, DC, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions)
April 7, 1971 Gaslight Club, New York, NY, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions) The Gaslight Club was formerly the Cafe Au Go Go.
April 8, 1971 Gaslight Club, New York, NY, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions) The Gaslight Club was formerly the Cafe Au Go Go.
April 9, 1971 Gaslight Club, New York, NY, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions) The Gaslight Club was formerly the Cafe Au Go Go.
April 10, 1971 Gaslight Club, New York, NY, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions) The Gaslight Club was formerly the Cafe Au Go Go.
April 11, 1971 Gaslight Club, New York, NY, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions) The Gaslight Club was formerly the Cafe Au Go Go.
April 23, 1971 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions) Kenneth K.: “Shares bill with Nina Simone”
April 28, 1971 Theater, Fresno City College, Fresno, CA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions) Students only.
April 30, 1971 Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver, BC, Canada Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions)
Early May, 1971 Shelly’s Manne-Hole, Los Angeles, CA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions) Five nights. Kenneth K.: “It was during this engagement that Keith and Jack recorded ‘Ruta and Daitya'”
May 6, 1971 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions)
May 7, 1971 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, and Airto Moreira
May 8, 1971 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions)
May 9, 1971 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions)
July 5, 1971 Newport, RI, USA (Newport Jazz Festival) Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions)
July 20, 1971 Beacon Theater, New York, NY, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions) Kenneth K.: “With Soft Machine and Richard Pryor”
July 21, 1971 Beacon Theater, New York, NY, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), and Airto Moreira (percussions) Kenneth K.: “With Soft Machine and Richard Pryor”
October 10, 1971 (8:30 PM) Royce Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler (?), Charles Don Alias (?), and James Mtume Foreman (?)
October 17, 1971 Kongress-Saal, Deutsches Museum, Munich, Germany Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman First concert.
October 17, 1971 Kongress-Saal, Deutsches Museum, Munich, Germany Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman Second concert.
October 18, 1971 Jahrhunderthalle Hoechst, Frankfurt, Germany Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman First concert.
October 18, 1971 Jahrhunderthalle Hoechst, Frankfurt, Germany Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman Second concert.
October 19 (?), 1971 Beethoven-Saal, Stuttgart, Germany Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman First concert.
October 19 (?), 1971 Beethoven-Saal, Stuttgart, Germany Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman Second concert.
October 21, 1971 Conservatorio Giuseppi Verdi, Milan, Italy Miles Davis Group Live with Keith Jarrett Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman Miles Davis Group Live with Keith Jarrett is a Miles Davis bootleg.
October 22, 1971 Neue Stadthalle, Dietikon, Switzerland Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman First concert.
October 22, 1971 Neue Stadthalle, Dietikon, Switzerland Live 1970-1973 and Neue Stadthalle, Switzerland 10/22/71 Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman Second concert. Live 1970-1973 and Neue Stadthalle, Switzerland 10/22/71 are Miles Davis bootlegs.
October 23, 1971 Théâtre National Populaire, Paris, France Hill Auditorium 1970 Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman Hill Auditorium 1970 is a Miles Davis bootleg.
October 26, 1971 Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels, Belgium Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman
October 27, 1971 Théâtre National Populaire, Paris, France Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman First concert.
October 27, 1971 Théâtre National Populaire, Paris, France Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman Second concert.
October 29, 1971 De Doelen, Rotterdam, Netherlands Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman
November 3, 1971 Dom Sindikata, Belgrade, Yugoslavia Another Bitches Brew Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman Another Bitches Brew is a Miles Davis bootleg.
November 5, 1971 Wiener Konzerthaus, Vienna, Austria Sanctuary, Two Miles Live, What I Say, Volume 1, and What I Say, Volume 2 Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman Sanctuary, Two Miles Live, What I Say, Volume 1, and What I Say, Volume 2 are Miles Davis bootlegs.
November 6, 1971 Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany Berlin and Beyond Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman Berlin and Beyond is a Miles Davis bootleg.
November 7, 1971 Universitets Aula, Uppsala, Sweden Miles in Sweden Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman Miles in Sweden is a Miles Davis bootleg.
November 8, 1971 Koncertsalen i Tivoli, Copenhagen, Denmark Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman
November 9, 1971 Chateau Neuf, Oslo, Norway Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman
November 12, 1971 Sartory Festsaal, Cologne, Germany Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman
November 13, 1971 Royal Festival Hall, London, UK Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman First concert.
November 13, 1971 Royal Festival Hall, London, UK Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman Second concert.
November 14, 1971 Teatro della Fenice, Venice, Italy Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman
November 15, 1971 Palazzo dello Sport, Bologna, Italy Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman
November 16, 1971 Palazzo dello Sport, Turin, Italy Voodoo Down Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman Voodoo Down is a Miles Davis bootleg.
November 20, 1971 Sports Pavilion, Cascais, Portugal Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman
November 26, 1971 Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Lennie’s on the Turnpike/Philharmonic Hall and Live at Philharmonic Hall Miles Davis, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Jack De Johnette, Charles Don Alias, and James Mtume Foreman Lennie’s on the Turnpike/Philharmonic Hall and Live at Philharmonic Hall are Miles Davis bootlegs.
November 29, 1971 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack De Johnette (drums), Charles Don Alias (percussions), and James Mtume Foreman (percussions) The Boston Globe. The band played without Miles Davis that night.
November 30, 1971 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack De Johnette (drums), Charles Don Alias (percussions), and James Mtume Foreman (percussions) The Boston Globe.
December 1, 1971 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack De Johnette (drums), Charles Don Alias (percussions), and James Mtume Foreman (percussions) The Boston Globe.
December 2, 1971 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack De Johnette (drums), Charles Don Alias (percussions), and James Mtume Foreman (percussions) The Boston Globe.
December 3, 1971 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack De Johnette (drums), Charles Don Alias (percussions), and James Mtume Foreman (percussions) The Boston Globe.
December 4, 1971 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack De Johnette (drums), Charles Don Alias (percussions), and James Mtume Foreman (percussions) The Boston Globe.
December 5, 1971 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack De Johnette (drums), Charles Don Alias (percussions), and James Mtume Foreman (percussions) The Boston Globe.
December 15, 1971 Gaslight Club, New York, NY, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack De Johnette (drums), Charles Don Alias (percussions), and James Mtume Foreman (percussions)
December 16, 1971 Gaslight Club, New York, NY, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack De Johnette (drums), Charles Don Alias (percussions), and James Mtume Foreman (percussions)
December 17, 1971 Gaslight Club, New York, NY, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack De Johnette (drums), Charles Don Alias (percussions), and James Mtume Foreman (percussions)
December 18, 1971 Gaslight Club, New York, NY, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack De Johnette (drums), Charles Don Alias (percussions), and James Mtume Foreman (percussions)
December 19, 1971 Gaslight Club, New York, NY, USA Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Jack De Johnette (drums), Charles Don Alias (percussions), and James Mtume Foreman (percussions) Kenneth K.: “Last show with Miles”

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1972
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
February 22-27, 1972 Slug’s, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian The advertisement is shown in the I Called Him Morgan documentary (at 1:03:48). Leonhard S.: “Three days before the Jarrett trio gig Lee Morgan was shot at Slug’s, so you can imagine that this event overshadowed the gig.”
June 3, 1972 Székesfehérvár, Hungary (Alba Regia Jazz Festival) Charlie Haden and Paul Motian
June 4, 1972 Stadthalle, Heidelberg, Germany Solo June 2 or June 3 according to Peter Elsdon. Possibly Keith Jarrett’s first solo concert in the traditional sense.
June 9, 1972 Studio 104, Maison de la Radio, Paris, France Charlie Haden and Paul Motian
June 10, 1972 (8 PM) Aula Kantonsschule, Willisau, Switzerland Charlie Haden and Paul Motian
June 12, 1972 Munich, Germany Charlie Haden and Paul Motian
June 14, 1972 Hamburg, Germany Charlie Haden and Paul Motian
June 16, 1972 Skulpturengarten, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany (Jazz in the Garden) Charlie Haden and Paul Motian Photos by Ludwig Binder: Bayerisches Jazzinstitut. Photos by Frank Roland-Beeneken: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. Photo by Wolfgang Frankenstein (probably, the credit seems to be incorrect): Getty Images. The photos used for The Köln Concert were also taken by Wolfgang Frankenstein during this concert.
August 2, 1972 Molde Kino, Molde, Norway (Molde International Jazz Festival) Solo One of the two concerts from August 2-3, 1972 (which one is unknown) is available from NRK.
August 3, 1972 Molde Kino, Molde, Norway (Molde International Jazz Festival) Solo One of the two concerts from August 2-3, 1972 (which one is unknown) is available from NRK.
September 16, 1972 Storkyrkan, Stockholm, Sweden Solo Keith played organ.
September 19, 1972 Dramaten Theater, Stockholm, Sweden Solo Also circulating as a September 17, 1972 concert.
September 1972 Cafe Montmartre, Copenhagen, Denmark Charlie Haden and Paul Motian
October 28, 1972 Mercer Arts Center, New York, NY, USA Solo Kenneth K.: “1st solo concert in America! It was recorded by Columbia Records for possible release. But Jarrett was dropped from the label shortly after ‘Expectations’ came out in favor of Herbie Hancock, whose subsequent ‘Headhunters’ album went gold. A good move for the suits and for fans of Jarrett; he went off and signed with Impulse! and the rest is history (if you think Columbia was going to issue all those quartet records you’re dreaming).”
1972 Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton, AB, Canada Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian The year is uncertain. This concert might have taken place in 1972 or 1973.
1972 Crouse College Auditorium, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA Solo The year is uncertain. Bill V.: “I saw Keith play solo at Syracuse University at the Crouse College Auditorium. I’m thinking it was a Saturday night in 1971, maybe 1972. […] I do remember the PA was picking up the local university radio station which irritated Keith to the point he asked the audience if they wanted to listen to the radio or him play the piano. He played most of the concert without any sound reinforcement. My friend and I did visit Keith backstage after the concert. […] [T]he concert was with Gato Barbieri.”

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1973
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 16, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
January 17, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
January 18, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
January 19, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
January 20, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
January 21, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
February 2, 1973 Strata Concert Gallery, Detroit, MI, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
February 3, 1973 Strata Concert Gallery, Detroit, MI, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
February 4, 1973 Strata Concert Gallery, Detroit, MI, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
February 20, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Danny Johnson
February 21, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Danny Johnson
February 22, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Danny Johnson
February 23, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Danny Johnson
February 24, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Fort Yawuh, Impulse Artists On Tour, and The Impulse Years, 1973-1974 Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Danny Johnson
February 25, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Danny Johnson
March 16, 1973 Teatro Donizetti, Bergamo, Italy Solo Concert mentioned in “KEITH JARRETT/ In concerto il 16 luglio a Bergamo. Con Gary Peacock e Jack DeJohnette”
March 19, 1973 Bern, Switzerland Solo
March 20, 1973 Salle de Spectacles, Epalinges, Switzerland Solo Concerts: Bremen/Lausanne Solo
March 21, 1973 Salle de l’ERA, Geneva, Switzerland Solo
March 22, 1973 Salle de l’ERA, Geneva, Switzerland Solo
March 27, 1973 Nürnberg, Germany Solo
March 28, 1973 Munich, Germany Solo
March 30, 1973 (8 PM) Hotel Mohren, Willisau, Switzerland Solo Concert poster available on The Willisau Jazz Archive.
June 12, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Ron McClure, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco An article in the New York Times mentions Ron McClure on the bass, not Charlie Haden.
June 13, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Ron McClure, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco An article in the New York Times mentions Ron McClure on the bass, not Charlie Haden.
June 14, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Ron McClure, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco An article in the New York Times mentions Ron McClure on the bass, not Charlie Haden.
June 15, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Ron McClure, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco An article in the New York Times mentions Ron McClure on the bass, not Charlie Haden.
June 16, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Ron McClure, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco An article in the New York Times mentions Ron McClure on the bass, not Charlie Haden.
June 17, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Ron McClure, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco An article in the New York Times mentions Ron McClure on the bass, not Charlie Haden.
June 30, 1973 Philharmonic Hall, New York, NY, USA Solo
July 6, 1973 Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Solo Rolf R.: “Reported by Francis Marmande, in his review on Bordeaux 2016, unclear if solo or group”.
July 12, 1973 Kleiner Sendesaal, Bremen, Germany Solo Concerts: Bremen/Lausanne Solo
July 14, 1973 Karhulinna, Pori, Finland (Pori Jazz Festival) Solo
July 15, 1973 Kirjurinluoto, Pori, Finland (Pori Jazz Festival) Solo
July 16, 1973 Parco le Naiadi, Pescara, Italy (Festival Internazionale del Jazz Pescara) Solo
July 17, 1973 Teatro Civico, La Spezia, Italy (Festival Internazionale del Jazz della Spezia) Solo
August 1, 1973 Molde Kino, Molde, Norway (Molde International Jazz Festival) Solo One of the two concerts from August 1-2, 1973 (which one is unknown) is available from NRK.
August 2, 1973 Molde Kino, Molde, Norway (Molde International Jazz Festival) Solo One of the two concerts from August 1-2, 1973 (which one is unknown) is available from NRK.
Early October 1973 Vienna, Austria (Musik für 14 Hände) Solo 7-minute piece recorded for the Austrian television. Produced in October 1973 and broadcast in 1974. More information here: Piano-Jazz: Musik für 14 Hände
October 21, 1973 Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?) “Impulse!” tour. Opening for Gato Barbieri (+ Alice Coltrane).
October 26, 1973 Detroit, MI, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?) “Impulse!” tour. Opening for Gato Barbieri (+ Pharoah Sanders).
October 1973 (11 PM) Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?) Concert organized by Showcase Jazz. Michele M.: “The Steinway concert grand was sent to Grand Rapids, before it arrived late in East Lansing. The show started at 11p.m.! Fans were sitting in the hallway for 3 hours, and they waited. There was no way to get the word out then. What a night!”
November 2, 1973 (8 PM) Hotel Mohren, Willisau, Switzerland Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco
November 3, 1973 Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany (Berliner Jazztage) Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco
November 4, 1973 Aula de l’école de commerce, Geneva, Switzerland Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco
November 8, 1973 Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?) “Impulse!” tour. Opening for Gato Barbieri (+ Marion Brown).
November 9, 1973 Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?) “Impulse!” tour. Opening for Gato Barbieri (+ Sam Rivers).
November 10, 1973 Woolsey Hall (?), Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?) “Impulse!” tour. Opening for Gato Barbieri (+ Sam Rivers).
November 11, 1973 Amherst College, Amherst, MA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian “Impulse!” tour. Opening for Gato Barbieri (+ Sam Rivers). Wylie S.: “Keith walked out, played a few notes, and then proclaimed something like: ‘This was not a piano. No classical pianist would play it,’ and walked off the stage. Paul Motian (and Charlie Haden?) went and dragged him back – grumbling.”
November 16, 1973 Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?) “Impulse!” tour. Opening for Gato Barbieri (+ Sam Rivers).
November 20, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?)
November 21, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?)
November 22, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?)
November 23, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?)
November 24, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?)
November 25, 1973 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?)
1973 Freiburg, Germany Solo There’s a concert recording circulating as “Freiburg 1973”, but it’s likely a recording of the January 21, 1975 concert.
1973 Jazzhus Montmartre, Copenhagen, Denmark Solo

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1974
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 4, 1974 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
January 5, 1974 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
January 6, 1974 Hokkaido Kosei Nenkin Hall, Sapporo, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
January 8, 1974 Citizens’ Auditorium, Nagoya, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
January 10, 1974 Kaikan Hall 1, Kyoto, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
January 11, 1974 Denki Hall, Fukuoka, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
January 12, 1974 Yubin-Chokin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
January 13, 1974 Sankei Hall, Osaka, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
January 14, 1974 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
January 15, 1974 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Solo
February 22, 1974 Allen Theatre, Cleveland, OH, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco Poster.
February 23, 1974 Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco Poster. Article.
March 5, 1974 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?) According to the Boston Globe.
March 6, 1974 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?) According to the Boston Globe.
March 7, 1974 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?) According to the Boston Globe.
March 8, 1974 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?) According to the Boston Globe.
March 9, 1974 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?) According to the Boston Globe.
March 10, 1974 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?) According to the Boston Globe.
March 17, 1974 Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Dennis Russel Davies (conductor) Kenneth K.: “Jarrett was the featured soloist in Carla Bley’s ‘3/4, for Piano and Orchestra’ conducted by Dennis Russell Davies. (…) This may be his first encounter with Dennis Russell Davies with whom he would work over the next two decades. Bley’s piece required a pianist well above her skill set; not sure exactly how Jarrett was approached but the concert took place on a Sunday afternoon, just two days before his engagement at the Vanguard. Jarrett would reprise this performance that December in Minneapolis, where he performed a series of concerts for quartet and serious compositions, including a piece from ‘In the Light’.”
March 19, 1974 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?)
March 20, 1974 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?)
March 21, 1974 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?)
March 22, 1974 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?)
March 23, 1974 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?)
March 24, 1974 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco (?)
April 14, 1974 New York, NY, USA Lee Konitz meets Keith Jarrett, Chet Baker & Bill Evans – Live in Europe Lee Konitz, Chet Baker, Charlie Haden, and Beaver Harris Lee Konitz meets Keith Jarrett, Chet Baker & Bill Evans – Live in Europe is a bootleg.
April 18, 1974 Funkhaus, Hannover, Germany (NDR Jazz Workshop) Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
April 23, 1974 Studio A, NRK Studios, Oslo, Norway Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen Videos available from NRK: part 1 (original broadcast date: May 6, 1974) and part 2 (original broadcast date: May 13, 1974). Also available as a single video. Director: Svein Erik Børja. Musical producer: Manfred Eicher.
May 28, 1974 The Lighthouse Café, Hermosa Beach, CA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
May 29, 1974 The Lighthouse Café, Hermosa Beach, CA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
May 30, 1974 The Lighthouse Café, Hermosa Beach, CA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
May 31, 1974 The Lighthouse Café, Hermosa Beach, CA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
June 1, 1974 The Lighthouse Café, Hermosa Beach, CA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
June 2, 1974 The Lighthouse Café, Hermosa Beach, CA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
June 4, 1974 Keystone Korner, San Francisco, CA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Kenneth K.: “It was at this engagement where the ‘legendary’ baby bottle incident took place”
June 5, 1974 Keystone Korner, San Francisco, CA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
June 6, 1974 Keystone Korner, San Francisco, CA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
June 7, 1974 Keystone Korner, San Francisco, CA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
June 8, 1974 Keystone Korner, San Francisco, CA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
June 9, 1974 Keystone Korner, San Francisco, CA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
June 11, 1974 Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC, Canada Solo Rolf R.: “Sunship Ensemble opened”. “Sunship played concerts at the Western Front and at the opening of the Granville Mall in Vancouver, plus opening for pianist Keith Jarrett, at the Commodore Ballroom on June 11, 1974.”
June 12, 1974 Convocation Hall, Edmonton, AB, Canada Solo Concert presented by the Edmonton Jazz Society. “Tickets were $3.50 each ($2.50 to members of the Edmonton Jazz Society).”
June 14, 1974 Masonic Temple, Toronto, ON, Canada Solo
June 30, 1974 Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, USA (Newport Jazz Festival) Solo 11:30 PM. Keith Jarrett, Herbie Hancock, and McCoy Tyner all played solo sets.
July 2, 1974 Lincoln Center, Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NY, USA (Newport Jazz Festival) Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, and Guilherme Franco Marc M.: the Gary Burton Quartet with Ralph Towner and Chamber Orchestra were on the same bill as the Keith Jarrett Quartet; according to an article in the New York Daily News published the day after the concert, “[t]he Keith Jarrett 4 and Gary Burton 4 along with guitarist Ralph Towner were on the Newport Jazz Festival bill […] his backup musicians – Mick Goodrick, on guitar, Ted Seibs, on drums, and Steve Swallow, on bass – are all first-rate as well.” Other articles: New York Times, New York Times. The presence of Guilherme Franco is confirmed by a New York Times article. Another article mentions Danny Johnson, but I’m not sure it makes sense in 1974.
July 2, 1974 Lincoln Center, Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NY, USA (Newport Jazz Festival) Paul Motian (drums), Chamber Orchestra (orchestra), and Arnold Eidus (conductor) Concert mentioned by The Village Voice and The New York Times.
July 13, 1974 Teatro Civico, La Spezia, Italy (Festival Internazionale del Jazz della Spezia) Solo
July 15, 1974 Parco le Naiadi, Pescara, Italy (Festival Internazionale del Jazz Pescara) Solo Pescara Jazz Festival 74.
July 29, 1974 Piazza della Fontana Maggiore, Perugia, Italy (Umbria Jazz Festival) Solo
July 31, 1974 Villalago, Terni, Italy (Umbria Jazz Festival) Solo Marc M.: “Villalago is a neoclassical villa built in the 19th century with a park and an amphitheatre (there is also a town named Villalago in Italy but it’s another place).”
July 27, 1974 Palais des Congrès, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Solo
August 1, 1974 Sferisterio di Macerata, Macerata, Italy (Macerata Jazz) Solo
August 24, 1974 Cabrillo College, Aptos, CA, USA (Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music) Paul Motian and Unknown orchestra Kenneth K.: “‘In The Cave, In the Light’ with strings, piano and Paul Motian, percussion. ‘3/4, for Piano and Orchestra’ by Carla Bley – Jarrett soloist.”
September 17, 1974 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
September 18, 1974 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
September 19, 1974 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
September 20, 1974 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
September 21, 1974 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
September 22, 1974 Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
September 25, 1974 The Bijou, Philadelphia, PA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
September 26, 1974 The Bijou, Philadelphia, PA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
September 27, 1974 The Bijou, Philadelphia, PA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
September 28, 1974 The Bijou, Philadelphia, PA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
September 29, 1974 Soldiers And Sailors Memorial Hall, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
September (?) 1974 Eisenhower Auditorium, Penn State University Park, State College, PA, USA Charlie Haden James E.: “I think that just Keith Jarrett and Charlie Haden were on stage for that concert. I recall Keith Jarrett repeatedly “wowing down” the crowd with his arms so that their applause didn’t drown out Charlie Haden’s upright bass solos. Eventually, the crowd of mostly students got the message and held their applause till the end of later pieces.”
October 16, 1974 Lisner Auditorium, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA Solo “He played solo and opened for the Gary Burton Quintet. At the end, he complained about the piano.”
October 19, 1974 Bucks County Play House, New Hope, PA, USA Solo
October 22, 1974 In Concert Club, Montréal, QC, Canada Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
October 23, 1974 In Concert Club, Montréal, QC, Canada Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
October 24, 1974 In Concert Club, Montréal, QC, Canada Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
October 25, 1974 In Concert Club, Montréal, QC, Canada Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
October 26, 1974 In Concert Club, Montréal, QC, Canada Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
October 27, 1974 In Concert Club, Montréal, QC, Canada Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
October 31, 1974 Sanders Theater, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA Solo Kenneth K.: “Gary Burton opening”
November 2, 1974 Gymnasium, Runnals Union, Colby College, Waterville, ME, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian According to the Colby Echo. The Gary Burton Quintet also played that night.
November 15, 1974 Millard Fillmore Room, Norton Union, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA Solo Mentioned in The Spectrum and The Buffalo News. Return to Forever was on the bill as well. It’s not clear if the November 15, 1974 concert was postponed or if two concerts actually took place (on November 15 and December 9).
November 1974 Trey’s Lounge, Philadelphia, PA, USA Dewey Redman (?), Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Kenneth K.: “Interestingly, my source only reports the trio playing. That could be a misprint or possibly Dewey didn’t make the date because of conflicting schedules. It was not without precedent.”
November 26, 1974 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
November 27, 1974 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
November 28, 1974 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
November 29, 1974 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
November 30, 1974 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
December 1, 1974 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
December 9, 1974 Millard Fillmore Room, Norton Union, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA Solo Mentioned in The Spectrum and The Buffalo News. Return to Forever was on the bill as well. It’s not clear if the November 15, 1974 concert was postponed or if two concerts actually took place (on November 15 and December 9).
December 14, 1974 Koussevitsky Arts Centre, Berkshire Community College, Pittsfield, MA, USA Solo
December 20, 1974 Federal Court Building, St. Paul, MN, USA St. Paul Chamber Orchestra Kenneth K.: “‘An Open Confrontation with Keith Jarrett’ – part of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra ‘Perspectives Series’.”
December 21, 1974 O’Shaughnessy Theatre, St Paul, MN, USA Dennis Russel Davies (conductor) Kenneth K.: “‘In the Cave, In the Light’. ‘3/4, for Piano and Orchestra’.
December 22, 1974 Tyrone Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, MN, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
September-December (?) 1974 Webster Grove, MO, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian

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1975
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 17, 1975 Kreis-Kulturraum, Kronach, Germany Solo Article about the concert, written by the person who organized it: “50.2395, 11.3227 – Hotel Sonne”.
January 20, 1975 Theater am Ring, Villingen, Germany Solo Concert mentioned in “VS swingt-Organisator Fritz Ewald blickt zurück”
January 21, 1975 Audimax (Auditorium Maximum), Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany Solo The second part starts with one of the themes from “The Survivors’ Suite”.
January 23, 1975 Salle de Spectacles, Epalinges, Switzerland Solo Concert recorded (but never broadcast?) by the Radio Suisse Romande (RSR).
January 24, 1975 Oper Köln, Cologne, Germany The Köln Concert Solo Poster (displayed at Oper Köln).
January 25, 1975 Aula, Kantonsschule, Baden, Switzerland Solo More information about this concert in “The Baden Concert” (PDF version)
January 29, 1975 Großer Kammersaal, Graz, Austria Solo Concert mentioned in “The Baden Concert” (PDF version)
January 31, 1975 Congress Center Hamburg (CCH), Hamburg, Germany Solo
February 2, 1975 Großer Saal, Die Glocke, Bremen, Germany Solo
February 3, 1975 Großer Saal, Amerikahaus, Munich, Germany Solo
February 5, 1975 Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris, France Solo
February 13, 1975 Skinner Hall of Music, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA Solo Performance New York ’75 Solo The correct date is February 13, not February 14, according to vassar.edu. Solo Performance New York ’75 is a bootleg.
February 20, 1975 Library Building, Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA, USA Solo
March 2, 1975 (8 PM) Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian David R. M.: “He played both solo and with a band, presumably with Redman, Haden and Motian. As I recall, there were two sets. (…) As best I can remember, there were two separate sets and in the middle of at least one, the rest of the band slowly left the stage one by one leaving Mr. Jarrett to perform solo. After a time–perhaps 20 or 30 minutes–they returned to stage, once again one [by one] and resumed playing together.”
March 4, 1975 In Concert Club, Montréal, QC, Canada Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Two sets.
March 5, 1975 In Concert Club, Montréal, QC, Canada Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Two sets.
March 6, 1975 In Concert Club, Montréal, QC, Canada Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Two sets.
March 7, 1975 In Concert Club, Montréal, QC, Canada Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Two sets.
March 8, 1975 In Concert Club, Montréal, QC, Canada Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Two sets.
March 9, 1975 In Concert Club, Montréal, QC, Canada Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Two sets.
March 11, 1975 (8 PM) Campbell Hall, UC Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Solo Tonino V.: “John Carter quintet also featured during the same evening. John Carter gave a lecture at 2 PM on that same day.”
March 13, 1975 (8:30 PM) Royce Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA Solo Marc M.: “Gato Barbieri was ill, so Keith Jarrett was headlining.” George N.: “Previous commenter states Gato was ill, I recall the announcement being that it was travel problems that kept them from being there that night.”
March 15, 1975 (2:30 PM) Queen Elizabeth Playhouse, Vancouver, BC, Canada Solo
March 16, 1975 Queen Elizabeth Playhouse, Vancouver, BC, Canada Solo Paul P.: “I recall one “funny” incident that happened after he was introduced. He requested that everyone in the audience get their coughing out of the way before he began. All in attendance politely produced a small cough. He began that landmark work and about 15 minutes in a baby started crying. He didn’t falter. Just carried on to produce some of the most fantastic piano stylings I had ever heard. Accompanied by his trademark standing, humming and kicking the piano just above the pedals.”
March 21, 1975 Convocation Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada Solo
March 25, 1975 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian 2-3 shows a night?
March 26, 1975 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian 2-3 shows a night?
March 27, 1975 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian 2-3 shows a night?
March 28, 1975 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian 2-3 shows a night?
March 29, 1975 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian 2-3 shows a night?
March 30, 1975 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian 2-3 shows a night?
April 4, 1975 Flanagan Chapel, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR, USA Solo
April 20, 1975 Given Auditorium, Bixler Art and Music Center, Colby College, Waterville, ME, USA Solo
February or April (?), 1975 Moore Theater, Seattle, WA, USA Solo
May 10, 1975 Sprague Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA Solo Dave Liebman and Lookout Farm played that night as well.
May 27, 1975 Kanko Kaikan Hall, Kanazawa, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
May 28, 1975 Kaikan Hall 1, Kyoto, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
May 29, 1975 Sankei Hall, Osaka, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
May 30, 1975 Auditorium, Matsuyama, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
May 31, 1975 Aichi Auditorium, Nagoya, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
June 2, 1975 Denki Hall, Fukuoka, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
June 4, 1975 Prefectural Citizen’s Hall, Akita, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
June 5, 1975 Yubin-Chokin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
June 6, 1975 Kenritsu Ongakudo, Kanagawa, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
June 8, 1975 Civic Auditorium, Sendai, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
June 9, 1975 Prefectural Civic Center, Niigata, Japan Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
June 10, 1975 Yubin-Chokin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Solo
June 26, 1975 Amazingrace Coffeehouse, Evanston, IL, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Two shows a night.
June 27, 1975 Amazingrace Coffeehouse, Evanston, IL, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Two shows a night.
June 28, 1975 Amazingrace Coffeehouse, Evanston, IL, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Two shows a night.
June 29, 1975 Amazingrace Coffeehouse, Evanston, IL, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Two shows a night.
June 30, 1975 Amazingrace Coffeehouse, Evanston, IL, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Two shows a night.
July 3, 1975 Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA (Newport Jazz Festival) Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Keith Jarrett played after Oregon and before Thelonius Monk.
August 15, 1975 Cabrillo College Theater, Aptos, CA, USA (Cabrillo Music Festival) Unknown orchestra and Dennis Russell Davies The following piece at least was played: “In The Cave, In The Light”, for strings, percussion, and piano.
September 13, 1975 (8 PM) The Mosque, Richmond, VA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian The Mosque is now the Altria Theater. The Gary Burton Quintet with Eberhard Weber played before Keith Jarrett. Announced in the Commonwealth Times. Review.
September 16, 1975 Great Southeast Music Hall, Atlanta, GA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Mentioned on Jerry’s Brokendown Palaces.
September 17, 1975 Great Southeast Music Hall, Atlanta, GA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Mentioned on Jerry’s Brokendown Palaces.
September 18, 1975 Great Southeast Music Hall, Atlanta, GA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Mentioned on Jerry’s Brokendown Palaces.
September 19, 1975 Great Southeast Music Hall, Atlanta, GA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Mentioned on Jerry’s Brokendown Palaces.
September 20, 1975 Great Southeast Music Hall, Atlanta, GA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Mentioned on Jerry’s Brokendown Palaces.
September 27, 1975 Campus of Michigan St. University, East Lansing, MI, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
September 28, 1975 Great Hall, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, Urbana, IL, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Marc M.: date found in The Decatur Herald.
September 30, 1975 Orpheum Theater, Madison, WI, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Marc M.: Gary Burton Quintet, Eberhard Weber, and Ralph Towner played before Keith Jarrett.
October 2, 1975 McDonel Kiva, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
October 3, 1975 McDonel Kiva, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Workshop.
October 4, 1975 Iowa Memorial Union, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian David J.: “He lectured the audience about applauding after solos, or actually asked them why they did it, was it a good solo or were they just acknowledging that they knew it was a solo? Coughing came up too. Group cough, college students coughing just to see how mad he would get, after a long tirade and a long silence (where he said he would continue when all the wise guys quit coughing). Dewey Redman stepped up to the mic and coughed. I recall material from Treasure Island or Yahwuh, but not sure.”
October 10, 1975 Symphony Hall, Springfield, MA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Chuck H.: “My notes show that the Keith Jarrett Quartet (Jarrett, Redman, Haden, Motian) played nonstop for one hour and twenty minutes, followed by one short encore. They didn’t begin until 10:50 at night, because they were preceeded by two other groups — Oregon (Towner, McCandless, Moore, and Wolcott) playing seven pieces over a 45-minute period, then the Gary Burton Quintet (Burton, Swallow, Moses, Metheny, and Goodrick) playing five pieces over a 40-minute period.”
October 15, 1975 McCarter Theater, Princeton, NJ, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
November 7, 1975 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria Jan Garbarek (tenor and soprano saxophones), Charlie Haden (bass), Capella Classica (orchestra), and Alois J. Hochstrasser (conductor) Programme: “Compositions for soloists and strings”.
November 12, 1975 Unicorn, Ithaca, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian The Ithaca Journal.
November 13, 1975 Unicorn, Ithaca, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian The Ithaca Journal.
November 28, 1975 Opera, National Arts Centre, Ottawa, ON, Canada Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
November 29, 1975 Massey Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
November 30, 1975 Salle Claude-Champagne, Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Two sets. Listed as a November 25 concert here.
Autumn 1975 Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany Solo
December 3, 1975 Amazingrace Coffeehouse, Evanston, IL, USA Solo Bruce D. (about one the three nights at Amazingrace Coffeehouse in December 1975): “Keith left the stage at one point because the heating system kept turning on and off, it was cold in Chicago. The unit seemed to be right above his head and he wasn’t happy with the noise.”
December 4, 1975 Amazingrace Coffeehouse, Evanston, IL, USA Solo See December 3, 1975 comments.
December 5, 1975 Amazingrace Coffeehouse, Evanston, IL, USA Solo See December 3, 1975 comments.
December 7, 1975 Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian “At the end, he complained about the management’s time limit on his performance.”
December 16 (?), 1975 Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, USA Solo “The Andrew White Quartet opened.”

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1976
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 14, 1976 Paramount Theatre, Oakland, CA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
January 16, 1976 UC San Diego Gym, UC San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian From the UCSD archives: “Jazz pianist Keith Jarrett will perform in concert at the University of California, San Diego Friday, Jan. 16, at 8:30 p.m. in the UC San Diego Gym. (…) Tickets for the performance are $3 for UC San Diego students in advance and $4.50 for general admission. Tickets can be obtained at the UC San Diego Box Office on campus (452-4559) or through Ticketron agencies.”
January 17, 1976 (8 PM) Campbell Hall, UC Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Tonino V.: “One hour of delay to start the show, two sets.”
January 18, 1976 (8 PM) Royce Hall, Los Angeles, CA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
January 20, 1976 Moore Theater, Seattle, WA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
February 14, 1976 Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, MI, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
February 17, 1976 Performing Arts Center, Milwaukee, WI, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
February 28, 1976 McConaughy Hall, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
February 1976 Chicago, IL, USA (At The Top) Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Kenneth K.: “A television broadcast of the Quartet from Chicago Public Television – a one-hour performance before a live audience in a studio in Chicago.”
February (?) 1976 New Orleans, LA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Kenneth K.: “Branford Marsalis talks about this show as a life changing experience.”
March 8, 1976 Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, Detroit, MI, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
March 11, 1976 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
March 12, 1976 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
March 13, 1976 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
March 14, 1976 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
March 26, 1976 Eastman School, Rochester, NY, USA Solo
April 15, 1976 New Orleans, LA, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
April 1976 Unicorn Club, New York, NY, USA Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
May 1, 1976 (8 PM) Hotel Mohren, Willisau, Switzerland Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
May 3, 1976 Theater am Korntmarkt, Bregenz, Austria Eyes of the Heart Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
May 5, 1976 Hamburg, Germany Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Concert mentioned in German magazine “Sounds”.
May 6, 1976 Westfälischer Kunstverein (Domplatz 10), Münster, Germany Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Two articles about the concert: Westfälische Nachrichten (May 8, 1976) and Münstersche Zeitung (May 11, 1976).
May 7, 1976 Salle Pleyel, Paris, France Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
May 8, 1976 Palais des Congrès, Paris, France Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
May 10, 1976 (8:15 PM) Tivoli Hall, Utrecht, Netherlands Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Peter V.: “They played ‘The Survivors’ Suite’ and short parts from ‘Eyes of the Heart’. It was recorded by Dutch radio and broadcast later on by Michiel de Ruyter.” A scan of the concert poster is available here. Concert started with a solo set?
May 11, 1976 Auditorium Maurice Ravel, Lyon, France Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
May 13, 1976 Kursaal, Bern, Switzerland Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
May 14, 1976 Nürnberg, Germany (Jazz Ost-West 76) Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
May 17, 1976 (8 PM) Theater in der Brienner Straße, Munich, Germany Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
May 18, 1976 Vienna, Australia Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian
May 20, 1976 Kino Union, Ljubljana, Slovenia Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian Mentioned in Glasbena mladina.
May 26, 1976 Walker Auditorium, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, USA Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and Dennis Russell Davies
May 28, 1976 Atrium, Butler Square, Minneapolis, MN, USA Jan Garbarek and Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
May 29, 1976 State Theater, Minneapolis, MN, USA Jan Garbarek, Charlie Haden, and Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
May 30, 1976 Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, MN, USA Solo
June 10, 1976 Paramount Theatre, Oakland, CA, USA Charlie Haden, Jan Garbarek, Paul Shure, and 26-piece string orchestra Kenneth K.: “The ‘Arbour Zena’ tour featuring a 26 piece string section with Charlie Haden, Jan Garbarek, and Paul Shure conducting.”
June 11, 1976 (8:30 PM) Royce Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA Charlie Haden, Jan Garbarek, Paul Shure, and 26-piece string orchestra Kenneth K.: “The ‘Arbour Zena’ tour featuring a 26 piece string section with Charlie Haden, Jan Garbarek, and Paul Shure conducting.”
June 13, 1976 Seattle Opera House, Seattle, WA, USA Charlie Haden, Jan Garbarek, Paul Shure, and 26-piece string orchestra Kenneth K.: “The ‘Arbour Zena’ tour featuring a 26 piece string section with Charlie Haden, Jan Garbarek, and Paul Shure conducting.” Produced by Albatross Productions.
June 14, 1976 Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver, BC, Canada Charlie Haden, Jan Garbarek, Paul Shure, and 26-piece string orchestra Kenneth K.: “The ‘Arbour Zena’ tour featuring a 26 piece string section with Charlie Haden, Jan Garbarek, and Paul Shure conducting.”
June 15, 1976 Portland Civic Centre Theater, Portland, OR, USA Charlie Haden (bass), Jan Garbarek (tenor and soprano saxophones), 26-piece string orchestra (orchestra), and Paul Shure (conductor) Kenneth K.: “The ‘Arbour Zena’ tour featuring a 26 piece string section with Charlie Haden, Jan Garbarek, and Paul Shure conducting.” Produced by Albatross Productions. John C. S.: “Keith commented that it was the best the music had sounded and was pleased.”
June 16, 1976 Civic Theatre, San Diego, CA, USA Charlie Haden, Jan Garbarek, Paul Shure, and 26-piece string orchestra Kenneth K.: “The ‘Arbour Zena’ tour featuring a 26 piece string section with Charlie Haden, Jan Garbarek, and Paul Shure conducting.”
June 28, 1976 Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, USA Jan Garbarek (tenor and soprano saxophones), Charlie Haden (bass), and Dennis Russell Davies (conductor) Performance of the music from “Arbour Zena” with string orchestra conducted by Dennis Russell Davies. With Keith, Jan Garbarek and Charlie Haden as soloists. Jazz Today.
June 1976 DAR Constitution Hall, Washington, DC, USA Solo Mentioned by Elton John in several interviews.
July 21, 1976 Palais des Congrès, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Solo
July 22, 1976 Palais des Congrès, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Solo
July 24, 1976 Théâtre de Verdure, La Grande-Motte, France Solo
August 3, 1976 Parvis St-Michel, Menton, France (Festival de Musique de Menton) Solo Probably a solo concert. Mentioned in the programme for 1976.
August 7, 1976 Waumbek Village, Jeffersons, NH, USA (White Mountains Festival) Unknown orchestra (orchestra) and Dennis Russel Davies (conductor) Concert mentioned in “White Mountains Festival Expected to Lure Thousands”
September 9, 1976 Arlington Theater, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Solo
September 18, 1976 Frankfurt, Germany (Jazzfestival Frankfurt) Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen A recording of this concert used to circulate as October 20, 1977. The fact that the European quartet didn’t play any other concert in 1976 is a bit odd, so the October 20, 1977 date could indeed be correct. Another confirmed entry exists for a Frankfurt concert on October 20, 1977.
October 20, 1976 Lincoln Center, Avery Fisher Hall, New York, NY, USA (ECM Festival of Music) Solo New York Times: Jazz: What’s in a Label?
October 23, 1976 Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, MI, USA Solo
November 5, 1976 Kaikan Hall 1, Kyoto, Japan Sun Bear Concerts Solo
November 6, 1976 Denki Hall, Fukuoka, Japan Solo
November 8, 1976 Sankei Hall, Osaka, Japan Sun Bear Concerts Solo
November 10, 1976 NHK Hall, Tokyo, Japan Solo
November 12, 1976 Aichi Auditorium, Nagoya, Japan Sun Bear Concerts Solo
November 14, 1976 Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, Japan Sun Bear Concerts Solo
November 16, 1976 Kanagawa Kenmin Hall, Yokohama, Japan Solo
November 18, 1976 Hokkaido Kosei Nenkin Hall, Sapporo, Japan Sun Bear Concerts Solo

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1977
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
July 8, 1977 Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO, USA Solo Probably a solo concert.
July 10, 1977 Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles Music Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA Solo Kenneth K.: “So-called ‘Staircase’ tour”
July 11, 1977 War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, CA, USA Solo Kenneth K.: “So-called ‘Staircase’ tour”
July 12, 1977 Paramount Northwest, Seattle, WA, USA Solo Kenneth K.: “So-called ‘Staircase’ tour”. Bart B.: “That concert was great with one little tidbit, there was a young woman who approached the stage at the beginning and, while we couldn’t hear anything, she must have said or been saying something to Jarrett as he stopped playing, got up and walked over to the edge of the apron and pointed to his right with a completely stretched out arm. The woman left promptly through an exit.”
July 14, 1977 Carter Barron Amphitheatre, Washington, DC, USA Solo Kenneth K.: “So-called ‘Staircase’ tour.” Steven M.: “Leon Redbone (???) was one of the opening acts.”
August 26, 1977 Shelburne Farms, Shelburne, VT, USA Vermont Solo (VHS/LaserDisc) Solo
August 27, 1977 Shelburne Farms, Shelburne, VT, USA Solo
August 29, 1977 Stratford, ON, Canada Solo
October 12, 1977 Kongresshaus, Zürich, Switzerland Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
October 13, 1977 Paris, France Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
October 14, 1977 Paris, France Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
October 15, 1977 Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
October 16, 1977 Vienna, Austria Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
October 17, 1977 Kuppelsaal, Stadthalle, Hannover, Germany Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
October 20, 1977 (8 PM) Jahrhunderthalle Hoechst, Frankfurt, Germany Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen “Abende Improvisierter Musik” tour. Poster.
October 23, 1977 Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, UK Solo Advertised as being the first appearance of Keith Jarrett in the UK.
October 24, 1977 (8 PM) Stadthalle, Düsseldorf, Germany Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen “Abende Improvisierter Musik” tour. Poster.
October 25, 1977 (8 PM) Kongress-Saal im Deutschen Museum, Munich, Germany Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
October 27, 1977 (8 PM) Großer Saal, Musikhalle, Hamburg, Germany Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
November 11, 1977 Boston, MA, USA Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
November 13, 1977 Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA, USA Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
November 14, 1977 Northrop Auditorium, Minneapolis, MN, USA Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
November 15, 1977 Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA, USA Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
November 17, 1977 Jones Hall, Houston, TX, USA Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
November 18, 1977 Performing Arts Center, Milwaukee, WI, USA Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
November 19, 1977 Warner Theatre, Washington, DC, USA Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
November 20, 1977 Avery Fisher Hall, New York Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen Kenneth K.: “The ‘Belonging’ quartet ended their American tour here”

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1978
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
March 12, 1978 War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, CA, USA Solo
March 13, 1978 War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, CA, USA Solo
March 15 (?), 1978 Arlington Theater, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Solo Kenneth K.: “The show in March, ’78 was on a Wednesday night, in the middle of the month – maybe the 15th or 16th”
April 7, 1978 Allentown Symphony Hall, Allentown, PA, USA Solo
April 15, 1978 NBC Studios, New York, NY, USA (Saturday Night Live) Solo
July 4, 1978 (7 PM) Tanglewood Music Shed, Lenox, MA, USA Solo
August 11, 1978 Shelburne Farms, Shelburne, VT, USA Solo
August 1978 Tabarka, Tunisia (Tabarka Jazz Festival) Solo
Summer 1978 Berkeley, CA, USA Solo The city (Berkeley) is not completely certain, but the concert did take place in the San Francisco Bay Area. Preston H.: “I attended a solo concert in the summer of 1978 in Berkeley, CA. or it could have been May, 1980, at Zellerbach Hall. I’m not sure. It was a long time ago and I don’t have any program information but I seem to recall that Jarrett was added on Sunday night immediately after the Berkeley Jazz Festival (although not officially part of the festival itself; 5/22/80 was a Thursday). I remember the crowd was pretty rowdy but it was the best Jarrett solo concert I ever heard, something like a mystical experience in unholy circumstances.”
Summer 1978 Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, Place des Arts, Montréal, QC, Canada Solo Mentioned by André Ménard in this YouTube video.
October 15, 1978 Metropolitan Opera House, New York, NY, USA Solo
October 17, 1978 Auditorium Theater, Chicago, IL, USA Solo
October 19, 1978 Jones Hall, Houston, TX, USA Solo
October 22, 1978 Ford Auditorium, Detroit, MI, USA Solo
October 24, 1978 Fox Theater, Atlanta, GA, USA Solo
October 26, 1978 Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA, USA Solo
October 29, 1978 Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles Music Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA Solo
October 30, 1978 Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, CA, USA Solo
November 11, 1978 School of Music, Canberra, Australia Solo
November 13, 1978 Concert Hall, Perth, Australia Solo
November 15, 1978 Dallas Brooks Hall, Melbourne, Australia Solo
November 17, 1978 Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia Solo
November 19, 1978 Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide, Autralia Solo Victor P.: “He walked out – played half the concert. Intermission – walked back on – played the other half. Walked off – it was fantastic.” (year is uncertain) Robert B.: “The concert was in a small venue in the Adelaide Festival Complex that would have held an audience of only 200 or so, nothing but perfect silence – no coughing or photos! (…) He spent most of the time playing in a crouched position off the stool, vocalizing and gesticulating toward the piano with his torso. He played one very long amazing improvisation, then approached the microphone, his fingers drumming its stem, and said “I’ll be back later… to play some more of whatever that was”.” (this might be another concert than Victor, maybe in the mid-70s)
November 22, 1978 Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia Solo Not listed on 1978 Australian tour flyer.
December 12, 1978 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan Solo From koinumamusic.com: “Solo concert at Budokan in 1978 was the one of the good examples of those challenges. At that time, it was reckless of Koinuma to have promoted a concert of a jazz player, in itself at the biggest venue known by the appearances of pop and rock music superstar in the world, however, considering that there had been no problems about acoustics before at the recital of a noted pianist of classic music, Koinuma had sounded Mr. Jarrett on this project, and he had taken a decisive step to play at Budokan. Usually, a stage will be set at the one of the four corners of the colosseum style hall (10,000 people admitted), but Koinuma set up a stage at the center of the hall and there had never been such a concert that 12,000 audience had been listening to his acoustic sound, surrounding Keith Jarrett. At the moment a dead silence fell over the audience, just before the opening of the concert, the air-conditioner of the venue discovered to be felt as a noise, had been immediately stopped. The audience had been satisfied with his performance in the genuine silence in the middle of cold winter.”
1978 Theatre Royal, Dury Lane, London, UK Solo

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1979
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
March 3, 1979 (8 PM) Ocean Performing Arts Center, Providence, RI, USA Solo Providence Performing Arts Center was called Ocean Performing Arts Center before 1982. Volker J.: “Some years ago I bought a used Cologne Concert record in Boston. Sticking on the back I found two used concert tickets for a KJ concert: Don Law presents Keith Jarrett in the …N State Performing Arts Center in Providence, RI, on a Saturday at 8 pm on day …3 in 1979. Since the front part of the concert tickets are ripped off the month and potentially the first digit of the day is missing. According to the calendar from 1979 for Sat 3 it must have been either February, March or November 1979. If the date was Sat the 13th it was January or October and if the day was Sat the 23rd it must have been June. The ticket price was US$ 9.75.”
March 5, 1979 Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA, USA Solo
March 25, 1979 War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, CA, USA Solo A photo from this concert is available from Getty Images.
April 2, 1979 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
April 4, 1979 Civic Hall, Fukuoka, Japan Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
April 5, 1979 Yubin-Chokin Hall, Hiroshima, Japan Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
April 6, 1979 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
April 9, 1979 International House, Kobe, Japan Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
April 10, 1979 Kaikan Hall 1, Kyoto, Japan Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
April 12, 1979 Aichi Auditorium, Nagoya, Japan Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
April 13, 1979 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
April 16, 1979 Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, Japan Sleeper Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
April 17, 1979 Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, Japan Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
April 18, 1979 Hokkaido Kosei Nenkin Hall, Sapporo, Japan Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
April 20, 1979 Kanagawa Kenmin Hall, Yokohama, Japan Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
April 21, 1979 Prefectural Culture Center, Ibaraki, Japan Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
April 1979 Tokyo, Japan Personal Mountains Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen Tracks from two of the April 1979 concerts in Tokyo were included in Personal Mountains
May 4, 1979 Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA, USA Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
May 5, 1979 Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA, USA Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
May 6, 1979 Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA, USA Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
May 8, 1979 Blue Note, Boulder, CO, USA Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen Mentioned here.
May 9, 1979 Blue Note, Boulder, CO, USA Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen Mentioned here.
May 10, 1979 Blue Note, Boulder, CO, USA Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen Mentioned here.
May 13, 1979 Tyrone Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, MN, USA Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen
May 15, 1979 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Nude Ants: Live at the Village Vanguard Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen Exact recording date(s) of “Nude Ants” unknown (one night? several nights?).
May 16, 1979 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Nude Ants: Live at the Village Vanguard Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen Exact recording date(s) of “Nude Ants” unknown (one night? several nights?).
May 17, 1979 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Nude Ants: Live at the Village Vanguard Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen Exact recording date(s) of “Nude Ants” unknown (one night? several nights?).
May 18, 1979 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Nude Ants: Live at the Village Vanguard Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen Exact recording date(s) of “Nude Ants” unknown (one night? several nights?).
May 19, 1979 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Nude Ants: Live at the Village Vanguard Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen Exact recording date(s) of “Nude Ants” unknown (one night? several nights?).
May 20, 1979 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Nude Ants: Live at the Village Vanguard Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen Exact recording date(s) of “Nude Ants” unknown (one night? several nights?).
June 17, 1979 London, UK (The South Bank Show) Solo
June 21, 1979 Wolf Trap Farm Park, Vienna, VA, USA Solo The Baltimore Sun
June 24, 1979 Forum, Ontario Place, Toronto, ON, Canada Solo
June 29, 1979 Paris, France Solo
July 25, 1979 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Solo
August 29, 1979 Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, Place des Arts, Montréal, QC, Canada Solo
September 1, 1979 Tanglewood Music Shed, Lenox, MA, USA Solo Hartford Courant
October 31, 1979 Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles Music Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA Solo
November 4, 1979 Auditorium Theatre, Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL, USA Solo

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1980
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
February 7, 1980 (8:30 PM) Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford, CT, USA Solo
February 12, 1980 (8 PM) Music Hall, Boston, MA, USA Solo
March 16, 1980 Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
March 22, 1980 Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, USA The Celestial Hawk Syracuse Symphony and Christopher Keene
March 29, 1980 Royal Festival Hall, London, UK Solo
April 15, 1980 Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden Solo Comments from Hans: “One of the memorable moments in the concert was the ‘Everybody cough’ break in the midst of one of the tunes.”
April 19, 1980 Örebro konserthus, Örebro, Sweden Solo Comments from Gus: “We too had the ‘Everybody cough’ break.”
May 22, 1980 Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA Solo
August 17, 1980 (8:30 PM) Robert Mondavi Winery, Oakville, CA, USA (Robert Mondavi Summer Festival) Solo
September 7, 1980 Salle Louis-Fréchette, Grand Théâtre, Québec, QC, Canada Solo
October 26, 1980 Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles Music Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA Solo
October 28, 1980 Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN, USA Solo
October (?) 1980 Fine Arts Center, University Of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA Solo
December 1, 1980 Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, Place des Arts, Montréal, QC, Canada Solo The concert was interrupted.
December 8, 1980 (8 PM) Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Solo
1980 Koncertsalen i Tivoli, Copenhagen, Denmark Solo
1980 Falkoner Teatret, Frederiksberg, Denmark Solo

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1981
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
March 11, 1981 (8 PM) McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, USA Solo
March 21, 1981 Boston Opera House, Boston, MA, USA Solo Mark M.: “He had a piano, harpsichord and at least one other keyboard onstage and he went back and forth amongst these instruments during the same song. Also, I recall the beginning of the concert was delayed because someone coughed and he glared out into the dark concert hall, waited several minutes and asked rhetorically if he could proceed – no one dared say anything. He then played wonderfully.” Kenneth K.: “It was a ‘birthday celebration’ for J.S. Bach, with Jarrett improvising on the clavichord, harpsichord, and piano. Much of the piano performance revolved around a long rumination on the tune ‘Happy Birthday.’ This is the only time he’s ever performed live on a clavichord, and it took the audience a awhile to comprehend the sight and sound of this peculiar instrument. A review of the concert described the audience reaction as ecstatic.” The concert is mentioned on Stereophile.
April 11, 1981 War Memorial Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA Solo “Never Never Land” was played as an encore.
April 17, 1981 Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan Solo Audience of 5400.
April 19, 1981 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan Solo Audience of 24000.
April 21, 1981 Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan Solo Audience of 5400.
April 24, 1981 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan Solo Audience of 24000.
May 28, 1981 Festspielhaus, Bregenz, Austria Concerts (LP/CD) Solo
May 31, 1981 Palais de Beaulieu, Lausanne, Switzerland Solo According to 24 Heures newspaper from May 28, 1981.
June 2, 1981 Herkulessaal, Munich, Germany Concerts (LP) Solo
June 4, 1981 Pavillon Baltard, Nogent-sur-Marne, France Solo
June 8, 1981 Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium Solo
June 10, 1981 Palais des Sports Saint-Sauveur, Lille, France Solo
June 15, 1981 Palau de la Música Catalana, Barcelona, Spain Solo
June 17, 1981 Auditorium, Palma de Mallorca, Spain Solo Two white pianos were available. Keith Jarrett only played one.
June 24, 1981 Coliseu dos Recreios, Lisboa, Portugal Solo
September 6, 1981 (8 PM) Marin Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium, Marin County Civic Center, San Rafael, CA, USA Solo
September 9, 1981 Civic Auditorium, Portland, OR, USA Solo
October 21, 1981 (8 PM) Arlington Theater, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Solo
October 23, 1981 (8 PM) Fox Theatre, San Diego, CA, USA Solo Poster. “1st San Diego solo piano concert”
October 24, 1981 (8 PM) Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, CA, USA Solo Kenneth K.: “He encored with “Never Never Land” from ‘Peter Pan'”
November 23, 1981 Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA Solo Date is correct according to ticket scan.
November 25, 1981 Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, MI, USA Solo
November 1981 Auditorium Theatre, Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL, USA Solo Date originally thought to be November 23, but I received a scan of a ticket stub for the Pick-Staiger Concert Hall concert on November 23. Brian Z.: “Not sure how to respond to the ticket stub. Maybe I had wrong date, but seems unlikely he would have played consecutive concerts in venues so physically close to each other.”
December 9, 1981 NBC Studios, New York, NY, USA (The Tomorrow Show) Solo
December 11, 1981 Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Solo Concert mentioned during “The Tomorrow Show” (“next Friday”).
1981 National Concert Hall, Dublin, Ireland Solo

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1982
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 11, 1982 Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, Place des Arts, Montréal, QC, Canada Solo The concert was interrupted.
January 14, 1982 (8:30 PM) Salle Louis-Fréchette, Grand Théâtre de Québec, QC, Canada Solo Poster.
March 6, 1982 Melbourne, Australia Solo
March 11, 1982 Dallas Brooks Hall, Melbourne, Australia Solo
March 13, 1982 Sydney, Australia Solo
March 15, 1982 Town Hall, Auckland, New Zealand Solo
March 17, 1982 Town Hall, Christchurch, New Zealand Solo
March 18, 1982 Town Hall, Wellington, New Zealand Solo
March 21, 1982 Town Hall, Auckland, New Zealand Solo
March 27, 1982 (8 PM) Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA, USA Solo Denis D.: “I saw Keith perform a solo piano concert at Philadelphia’s Academy of music in the early 1980s. I think it was in the summer of 1982. Perhaps a different year but I am certain it was summer. It was an amazing solo piano performance. I do recall one interesting detail. At the end of the performance Keith brought his then very young son up on stage. I’d say his son looked to be about 4 or 5 years old. With Keith on recorder and his son on some sort of percussion, Keith announced they were going to play ‘travelling music’ and we were to exit as they played. It was rather amusing to watch, as the audience members were clearly uncomfortable with standing up and walking out while Keith and his son were playing. Eventually, however, most did and there was Keith and his son playing to a near empty arena. I see there is a listing for The Academy of Music in March of 1982 but I am quite certain that is not the date of the performance I speak of. I was not in the area at that time.” Gabriel J.: “This probably did happen, but I have no specific personal memory of it. I do remember being brought out on stage several times, but it’s all one blurry memory. I would have been more like 9 in 1982.”
April 10, 1982 (8 PM) Boston Opera House, Boston, MA, USA Solo
April 17, 1982 (8 PM) McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, USA Solo
April 1982 War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, CA, USA Solo Keith Jarrett read several poems from Rumi.
August 29, 1982 Cabrillo College, Aptos, CA, USA (Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music) Solo Seth M.: “Keith Jarrett played the Stravinsky Piano Concerto. He also played piano for John Cage’s ‘Dance/4 Orchestras’ along with Dennis Russell Davies.” Kenneth K.: “Peggy Glanville-Hicks ‘Etruscan Concerto’ KJ soloist.” Article from the New York Times: Concert: the Cabrillo Music Festival.
September 8, 1982 NHK Hall, Tokyo, Japan Solo
September 9, 1982 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Solo
September 12, 1982 Hokkaido Kosei Nenkin Hall, Sapporo, Japan Solo
September 14, 1982 Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, Japan Solo
September 16, 1982 Aichi Kosei Nenkin Hall, Nagoya, Japan Solo
September 18, 1982 Prefectural Auditorium, Miyagi, Japan Solo
September 19, 1982 Kan-i Hoken Hall, Tokyo, Japan Solo
September 21, 1982 Civic Hall, Fukuoka, Japan Solo
September 24, 1982 Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan Solo
October 23, 1982 Staatsoper, Hamburg, Germany Solo
November 2, 1982 Barbican Hall, London, UK Solo
November 4, 1982 National Concert Hall, Dublin, Ireland Solo
November 6, 1982 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, UK Solo The concert was interrupted because of someone taking photographs. Comments from David: “It was a cold rainy Manchester evening, a sparse audience, some jaw dropping solos, but the evening was sadly remembered mostly for an extremely insensitive photographer on the balcony (during a particlarly sensitive section of a solo) blasting off a sequence of images on a motordrive, and Keith just slamming his hands on the keyboard marching over to the man and saying, ‘Do you realise what it takes for me to build up to preparing for this piece of work and then to perform it?’ He then told him to get out of the theatre, which to his credit he did.”
November 7, 1982 Usher Hall, Edinburgh, UK Solo
December 4, 1982 Orchestra Hall, Chicago, IL, USA Solo
December 6, 1982 Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN, USA Solo
December 8, 1982 Macky Auditorium, Boulder, CO, USA Solo
December 10, 1982 Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA Solo
December 11, 1982 Dorothy Chandler Pavillion, Los Angeles, CA, USA Solo

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1983
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
April 11, 1983 Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada Solo Two sets with one encore (“Over The Rainbow”). Mike L.: “I remember it as a tense show with a number of walk-outs after the first half.”
April 12, 1983 Heinz Hall, Pittsburg, PA, USA Solo From Mike: “He played ‘Somewhere Over The Rainbow’ (maybe as a second encore). I remember during what was probably the first encore, where he did a bluesy vamp, the audience started clapping along and, after a while, he stopped playing, clapped along a bit and then said that ‘What you are hearing out there is not the same thing as what I am hearing up here.’ That got them quiet…”
April 14, 1983 (7:30 PM) Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, USA Solo Cancelled (poor ticket sales).
April 19, 1983 Théâtre St. Denis, Montréal, QC, Canada Solo
May 7, 1983 (8 PM) McCarter Theatre, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA Solo Mentioned in Town Topics.
May 12, 1983 (8 PM) Silva Concert Hall, Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene, OR, USA Solo
May 13, 1983 Portland Civic Auditorium, Portland, OR, USA Solo
May 15, 1983 Seattle Opera House, Seattle, WA, USA Solo
May 17, 1983 Royal Theatre, Victoria, BC, Canada Solo
May 18, 1983 (8 PM) Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver, BC, Canada Solo This concert was cancelled (“lack of ticket sales”).
May 22, 1983 Memorial Auditorium, Stanford University, San Francisco, CA, USA Solo
May 23, 1983 Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA Solo
July 4, 1983 Palais des Congrès, Paris, France Solo
July 6, 1983 Bologna, Italy Solo
July 8, 1983 Arènes, Nîmes, France Solo
July 10, 1983 Piazza Duomo, Trento, Italy Solo Mentioned here and here.
July 12, 1983 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Solo
July 16, 1983 Piazza del Campidoglio, Rome, Italy Solo
July 18, 1983 Teatro Nazionale, Milan, Italy Solo
September 6, 1983 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette Kenneth K.: “The debut of the ‘Standards’ trio”
September 7, 1983 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 8, 1983 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 9, 1983 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 10, 1983 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 11, 1983 Village Vanguard, New York, NY, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 12, 1983 Schauspielhaus, Zurich, Switzerland Solo
October 16, 1983 Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden Solo
October 23, 1983 Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands Solo “I would like to mention that this concert was very special: Keith made a slow and somewhat hesitating start… but after some time he really got into it and gave a great concert with many flamenco-influences; the audience enjoyed his performance! In the first or second encore, something tragic happened: In the silence before the first notes (or maybe during the first notes, I do not remember exactly) there was the sound of a camera clicking. (It was explicitly forbidden to take pictures or make sound recordings!). Keith turned to the audience and asked: “Was that a camera?” As an answer, some idiot from the audience played a “jingle” on a small harmonica, as if he laughed at Mister Jarrett. Keith Jarrett stood up and left the stage leaving the audience in despair. The audience slowly left the concert hall in silence as if somebody had died…”
November 6, 1983 (8 PM) Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA American Composers Orchestra (orchestra) and Dennis Russel Davies (conductor) Article quoted by Tonino V.: “The American Composers Orchestra, beginning its eighth season, has expanded its former three-concert schedule to five. The orchestra will open its 1983-84 season with a program in Avery Fisher Hall Sunday at 8. Dennis Russell Davies will conduct a program consisting of Samuel Barber’s Piano Concerto (with Keith Jarrett as soloist), Elliott Carter’s “Variations for Orchestra” and the New York premiere of Curtis O.B. Curtis-Smith’s “The Great American Symphony.””
November 19, 1983 (8:30 PM) Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, USA Solo Kenneth K.: “Stravinsky Piano Concerto”.
November 21, 1983 Hancher Auditorium, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA Solo
November 23, 1983 Uihlein Hall, Performing Arts Center, Milwaukee, WI, USA Solo
December 3, 1983 Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Solo
December 7, 1983 (8 PM) Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, USA Solo “Celebrating 10 years of solo piano concerts”.
December 10, 1983 Orchestra Hall, Chicago, IL, USA Solo Richard R.: “Somebody shouted out something about Koln and he said “now people want my colon” and everybody laughed.” Mark: “There was an incident with a watch alarm that went off during a quiet piece. He stormed off the stage and after what seemed like over a minute or two, came back to warm applause. As he reached the piano someone yelled out “We love you!”, to which he replied “I don’t want your love.”” Lisa B.: “I was there at Chicago Symphony Hall and it was somebody’s pager (back in the day!) that went off. Keith got up and he never came back. I sat there with my brother-in-law for ages…waiting. But that was that. Mr Jarrett was gone. So even though it’s written up in your list as him coming back…never happened.” Concert mentioned in The Pantagraph.
December 11, 1983 Severance Hall, Cleveland, OH, USA Solo
1983 Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA Solo No information found about this concert. Might be the same as the December 10, 1982 concert.

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1984
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 7, 1984 Prefectural Civic Center, Niigata, Japan Solo
January 9, 1984 Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, Japan Solo
January 11, 1984 Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, Japan Solo
January 13, 1984 Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, Japan Solo
January 14, 1984 Kanagawa Kenmin Hall, Yokohama, Japan Solo
January 15, 1984 Citizens’ Auditorium, Nagoya, Japan Solo
January 17, 1984 Simin Kaikan, Nagano, Japan Solo
January 19, 1984 Sun Palace, Fukuoaka, Japan Solo
January 20, 1984 Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan Solo
January 22, 1984 Hokkaido Kosei Nenkin Hall, Sapporo, Japan Solo
January 23, 1984 City Culture Hall, Akita, Japan Solo
January 25, 1984 Kan-i Hoken Hall, Tokyo, Japan Last Solo (VHS/LaserDisc/DVD) Solo
June 1, 1984 Funkhaus Halberg, Saarbrücken, Germany (Musik des 20. Jahrhunderts) Joachim Schall (violin), Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Saarbrücken (orchestra), and Dennis Russel Davies (conductor) Pieces played: “Suite für Solo Violine, Solo Klavier und kleines Orchester” (Lou Harrison) and “Konzert für Klavier mit Bläseroktettbegleitung” (Colin McPhee). Joachim Schall played durting the Lou Harrison piece only. Incomplete information about the concert (excerpt from Google cache): “Bei zwei Konzerten erlebte das Festival einen bisher ungekannten Ansturm. Dirigent Dennis Russel Davies hatte nicht nur seine komponierenden Freunde Lou Harrison und William Bolcom eingebracht – als weitaus folgenreicher erwies sich seine Einladung an die Piano-Kultfigur Keith Jarrett. Als Jarrett im ersten Orchesterkonzert im Funkhaus Halberg in Werken von Lou Harrison und Colin McPhee mitspielte, mussten einige Fans das Ganze vom Flur aus verfolgen, denn die Kapazitäten des großen Sendesaals reichten nicht aus. Und auch der Ansturm aufs zweite Orchesterkonzert war groß: hier trat Jarrett als Solist in Samuel Barbers Klavierkonzert auf. Ob seine Fans allerdings in …
June 3, 1984 Congresshalle, Saarbrücken, Germany (Musik des 20. Jahrhunderts) Barber/Bartók Rundfunk‐Sinfonieorchester Saarbrücken (orchestra) and Dennis Russel Davies (conductor) Piece played: “Piano Concerto, op. 38” (Samuel Barber).
August 24, 1984 Cabrillo College, Aptos, CA, USA (Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music) Santa Cruz Symphony (?) (orchestra) and Dennis Russell Davies (conductor) Kenneth K.: “Mozart Piano Concerto K488.”
October 8, 1984 Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden Solo The following works were played: Domenico Scarlatti: Sonata f-minor K 481, Domenico Scarlatti: Sonata D-major K534, Johann Sebastian Bach: French Suite No. 5 G-major BWV 816, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Würtemberg-Sonata No. 1 a-minor, Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata No. 8 c-minor op. 13 “Pathétique”, and Dmitri Shostakovich: Prelude and Fugue e-minor op. 87:4 from 24 Preludes and Fugues op 87.
October 20, 1984 Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, USA Solo Kenneth K.: “Same program as Stockholm.”
October 21, 1984 Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA, USA Solo Kenneth K.: “Same program as Stockholm.”
October 26, 1984 (8 PM) Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, USA Solo Kenneth K.: “Same program as Stockholm.” Mentioned in the Boston Globe and Boston Phoenix.
October 1984 Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver, BC, Canada Solo This concert was cancelled.
November 10, 1984 Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN, USA Solo Kenneth K.: “Same program as Stockholm.” Mentioned in the Star Tribune and Globe Gazette.
November 11, 1984 Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, USA Solo Kenneth K.: “Same program as Stockholm.” Robert W.: “I was there, and bought a poster commemorating the show. I still have it, and the date is clearly Sunday, Nov. 11.”
November 29, 1984 Eastman Theater, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York, NY, USA Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (orchestra) and Isaiah Jackson (conductor) Solo concert, Q&A interview with students, and Bartok recital (?). From an article in Democrat and Chronicle: “Keith Jarrett will perform Bartok’s Piano Concerto No. 3 with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra tomorrow at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in the Eastman Theater. Isaiah Jackson will conduct the program, which includes Hindemith’s Symphonic Metamorphoses and Rimsky-Korsakou’s Scheherazade.”
December 1, 1984 Eastman Theater, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York, NY, USA Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (orchestra) and Isaiah Jackson (conductor) Solo concert, Q&A interview with students, and Bartok recital (?). From an article in Democrat and Chronicle: “Keith Jarrett will perform Bartok’s Piano Concerto No. 3 with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra tomorrow at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in the Eastman Theater. Isaiah Jackson will conduct the program, which includes Hindemith’s Symphonic Metamorphoses and Rimsky-Korsakou’s Scheherazade.”
December 18, 1984 Massey Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
1984 Sydney, Australia ?

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1985
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 30, 1985 Kan-i Hoken Hall, Tokyo, Japan (1st Tokyo Music Joy) Barber/Bartók Koichiro Harada (violin), Hiroshi Shibayama (oboe), New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra (orchestra), and Kazuyoshi Akiyama (conductor) The following pieces were played: Franzosische Suiten (J.S. Bach) / Sonata for Violin and Piano (K. Jarrett) / Adagio for Oboe and String Orchestra (K. Jarrett) / Elegy for Violin and String Orchestra (K. Jarrett) / Piano Concerto No. 3 Sz. 119 (B. Bartok).
February 1, 1985 Kan-i Hoken Hall, Tokyo, Japan (1st Tokyo Music Joy) Chick Corea (piano), New Japan Philharmonic (orchestra), and Yoshikazu Tanaka (conductor) The following Mozart pieces were played: Konzert für Klavier und Orchester No.23 A dur K.488 / Konzert für Klavier und Orchester No.20 D moll K.466 / Konzert fur 2 Klaviere und Orchester Es dur K.365.
February 2, 1985 Nova Hall, Tsukuba, Japan (1st Tokyo Music Joy) Chick Corea (piano)
February 5, 1985 Yubin-Chokin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
February 6, 1985 Citizen Hall, Hamamatsu, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
February 7, 1985 Citizens’ Auditorium, Nagoya, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
February 9, 1985 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
February 10, 1985 Kyushu Kosei Nenkin Hall, Kokura, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
February 12, 1985 Miyagi Prefectural Auditorium, Sendai, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
February 13, 1985 Taira Citizens’ Hall, Iwaki, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
February 14, 1985 Ibaraki Prefectural Culture Center, Mito, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
February 15, 1985 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Standards (VHS/LaserDisc/DVD) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
February 16, 1985 City Cultural Hall, Aomori, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
February 18, 1985 Hokkaido Kosei Nenkin Hall, Sapporo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
February 20, 1985 Hachinohe City Auditorium, Aomori, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
March 8-24 (?), 1985 Toronto, Canada (Bach 300 Festival) Solo Part of the music was released on “All That Bach”. The exact date is unknown. It is not clear if it was a concert or a studio session.
March 22, 1985 Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Solo Keith played compositions by Bach, Handel, and Domenico Scarlatti.
July 1, 1985 Palais des Congrès, Paris, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 2, 1985 Palais des Congrès, Paris, France Standards Live Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 4, 1985 Rocca Brancaleone, Ravenna, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 5, 1985 Rocca Brancaleone, Ravenna, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 10, 1985 Casino, Montreux, Switzerland (Montreux Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 12, 1985 Den Haag, Netherlands (North Sea Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 15, 1985 Grand Théâtre de Fourvière, Lyon, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 17, 1985 Château de l’Empéri, Salon-de-Provence, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 18, 1985 San Sebastian, Spain (San Sebastian Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 23, 1985 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 21, 1985 Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 27, 1985 Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 28, 1985 Beverly Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 24, 1985 Chapiteau de la Pépinère, Nancy, France (Nancy Jazz Pulsations) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 27, 1985 Kongresowa Hall, Warsaw, Poland (Jazz Jamboree) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 29, 1985 Konzerthaus, Vienna, Austria Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 30, 1985 Kongresshaus, Zürich, Switzerland Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 1, 1985 Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 3, 1985 Palau de la Música Catalana, Barcelona, Spain Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 5, 1985 Auditorium Maurice Ravel, Lyon, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 7, 1985 Palais des Congrès, Lille, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 10, 1985 Congresso, Cagliari, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 11, 1985 Congresso, Cagliari, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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1986
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 30, 1986 U-Port Kanihoken Hall, Tokyo, Japan (2nd Tokyo Music Joy) Works By Lou Harrison Richard Stoltzman (clarinet), Hakuro Mohri (cello), Masami Nakagawa (flute), Kinshi Tsuruta (biwa), New Japan Philarmonic (orchestra), and Naoto Otomo (conductor) According to koinumamusic.com, the following pieces were played: Sacred Ground (For The American Indian) (K. Jarrett) / Improvisation Duo with biwa / Piano Concerto (L. Harrison). According to ecmrecords.com, “Sacred Ground (For The American Indian)” is a piece for piano, flute, cello, and clarinet, commissioned by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, premiered in 1985 at Alice Tully Hall, with Jarrett joined by Paula Robison, Fred Sherry and Richard Stoltzman. From koinumamusic.com: “In Tokyo in 1986, following a performance of a Lou Harrison piece, Keith Jarrett came back onstage in response to enthusiastic applause and agreed to play an encore. After striking the first chord of a standard tune, Jarrett suddenly remembered that the piano was especially tuned to Harrison’s Piano Concerto — a composition which called for the black keys to be tuned in fourths and fifths, the white keys in just intonation. Undaunted, he was able to play a perfect rendition of the standard by spontaneously selecting the “right” keys.”
January 31, 1986 U-Port Kanihoken Hall, Tokyo, Japan (2nd Tokyo Music Joy) Richard Stoltzman (clarinet), Chick Corea (piano), Eddie Gomez (bass), New Japan Philarmonic (orchestra), and Naoto Otomo (conductor)
February 5, 1986 Symphony Hall, Osaka, Japan Kinshi Tsuruta (biwa) According to koinumamusic.com, the biwa is a Japanese traditional instrument.
March 16, 1986 Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
March 18, 1986 Symphony Hall, Opera House, Boston, MA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 1, 1986 Teatro Romano, Verona, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 3, 1986 Piazza di Reforma, Lugano, Switzerland Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 6, 1986 Hollabrunn, Austria (Blue Danube Jazz Summit) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 8, 1986 Villa Imperiale, Genoa, Italy (Estate Jazz a Villa Imperiale) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 9, 1986 Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, Cannes, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 11, 1986 Théâtre Antique, Vienne, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 13, 1986 Philharmonie, Gasteig, Munich, Germany Still Live Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 16, 1986 Spor ve Sergi Sarayi, Istanbul, Turkey (Istanbul International Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 18, 1986 Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain (Vitoria Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 19, 1986 Royal Festival Hall, London, UK Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 21, 1986 Idrettens Hus, Molde, Norway (Molde International Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 22, 1986 Koncertsalen i Tivoli, Copenhagen, Denmark Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 24, 1986 Le Zénith, Montpellier, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 26, 1986 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
August 3, 1986 Cabrillo College, Aptos, CA, USA (Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music) Unknown orchestra (orchestra) and Dennis Russel Davies (conductor) Kenneth K.: “Lou Harrison Piano Concerto/Dennis Russell Davies conducting.”
August 27, 1986 Salle Rolland-Brunelle, Joliette, QC, Canada (Festival de Lanaudière) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 3, 1986 Numazu Civic Culture Center, Shizuoka, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 5, 1986 City Public Hall, Nagasaki, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 7, 1986 Municipal Auditorium, Wakayama, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 9, 1986 Yubin-Chokin Hall, Hiroshima, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 11, 1986 Prefectural Assembly Hall, Shimane, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 13, 1986 Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 15, 1986 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 16, 1986 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 18, 1986 Tonami City Culture Hall, Toyama, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 20, 1986 Denryoku Hall, Sendai, Japan (Sendai Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 23, 1986 Phoenix Plaza, Fukui, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 26, 1986 Hitomi Memorial Hall, Showa Women’s University, Tokyo, Japan Standards II (VHS/LaserDisc/DVD) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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1987
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
March 7, 1987 Troy Savings Bank Music Hall , New York, NY, USA J.S. Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I Solo Keith Jarrett played BWV 846-869 (The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I) and possibly other pieces.
March 27, 1987 Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Solo Concert review: Music: Keith Jarrett
April 5, 1987 Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, USA Solo Preston H.: “The concert was titled “Serious Drinking and Inner Vigilance: a Program of Solo Piano Improvisations for Hard Listening.” It was the first time I heard several short improvisations as opposed to two long, uninterrupted sets. The program includes a short essay by Jarrett, really a rambling monologue, but wonderful nonetheless.”
April 11, 1987 Suntory Hall, Tokyo, Japan Dark Intervals Solo
April 12, 1987 Suntory Hall, Tokyo, Japan Solo
April 14, 1987 Suntory Hall, Tokyo, Japan Solo Tribute (VHS/LaserDisc/DVD) Solo Keith Jarrett’s 100th performance in Japan.
May 24, 1987 Theatro Municipal de Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Solo
May 28, 1987 Palácio das Convenções do Anhembi, São Paulo, Brazil Solo
May 31, 1987 Theatro Municipal de Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Solo
June 26, 1987 Salle Wilfred-Pelletier, Place Des Arts, Montréal, QC, Canada (Festival International de Jazz de Montréal) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 3, 1987 Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, FL, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 8, 1987 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 9, 1987 Lexington, KY, USA Changeless Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette Only one tune was included on the album.
October 11, 1987 Convention Center (?), Dallas, TX, USA Changeless Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette Only one tune was included on the album. The venue might have been Fair Park Music Hall and not Dallas Convention Center.
October 12, 1987 Wortham Center, Houston, TX, USA Changeless Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette Only one tune was included on the album.
October 14, 1987 Paramount Theater, Denver, CO, USA Changeless Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette Only one tune was included on the album.
October 16, 1987 Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 19, 1987 Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 21, 1987 Flynn Theater, Burlington, VT, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 23, 1987 Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 25, 1987 Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, OT, Canada Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 27, 1987 Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 29, 1987 Eastman Theater, Rochester, NY, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 31, 1987 Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, MI, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 1987 New Orleans, LA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette This concert was cancelled.
October 1987 Canada Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 1, 1987 Ann Arbor, MI, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
1987 Lyon, France ? This concert was cancelled.
1987 Barcelona, Spain ?

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1988
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 15, 1988 (8 PM) Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, USA Haendel & Haydn Society Orchestra (orchestra) and Christopher Hogwood (conductor) According to this article. Program: “Symphony No. 4 (Haydn), Piano Concerto in C, K. 467 (Mozart), A Solo Piano Improvisation (Jarrett), Classical Symphony (Prolofiev)”.
January 17, 1988 (3 PM) Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, USA Haendel & Haydn Society Orchestra (orchestra) and Christopher Hogwood (conductor) According to this article. Program: “Symphony No. 4 (Haydn), Piano Concerto in C, K. 467 (Mozart), A Solo Piano Improvisation (Jarrett), Classical Symphony (Prolofiev)”.
April 7, 1988 Kanagawa Kenmin Hall, Yokohama, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 9, 1988 City Culture Hall, Hadano, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 11, 1988 Citizen’s Hall, Sapporo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 13, 1988 City Cultural Center, Koriyama, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 15, 1988 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 17, 1988 Civic Hall, Fukuoka, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 19, 1988 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Hiroshima, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 21, 1988 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 22, 1988 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 24, 1988 Festival Hall, Osaka Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
June 16, 1988 Atatürk Kültür Merkezi, Istanbul, Turkey (Istanbul International Jazz Festival) Solo
June 20, 1988 (9:30 PM) Ancient Odeum, Patras, Greece (Patras International Festival) Solo Stewart C.: “The cost of the ticket was 1.500 drachmas. (…) I met Keith Jarrett at the soundcheck before the concert, which was very rare in itself as he never allowed any journalists to meet him before any of his concerts. (…) In 1983/4 I started to study the Goldberg Variations and I was intent on playing all 30 variations. (…) Imagine my absolute shock when I heard Keith playing the 28th Variation.”
June 23, 1988 Teatro di Verdura, Palermo, Italy Solo Concert in memory of Italo Calvino. Article about the concert: “Keith Jarrett, fuga dal Verdura dopo un fischio”.
September 14-18 (?), 1988 St. Paul, MN, USA St. Paul Chamber Orchestra (orchestra) and Christopher Hogwood (conductor) Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21. One or several concerts.
October 17, 1988 Salle Pleyel, Paris, France Paris Concert Solo
October 22, 1988 Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium (Belga Jazz Festival) Solo
October 24, 1988 Auditorio Nacional de Música, Madrid, Spain (Festival de Jazz de Madrid) Solo
November 11, 1988 Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Solo

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1989
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 13, 1989 Yatsugatake Kohgen Ongakudoh, Nagano, Japan Solo Keith Jarrett played harpsichord.
January 14, 1989 Yatsugatake Kohgen Ongakudoh, Nagano, Japan Solo Keith Jarrett played harpsichord.
January 19, 1989 U-Port, Tokyo, Japan (5th Tokyo Music Joy) Solo
January 20, 1989 U-Port, Tokyo, Japan (5th Tokyo Music Joy) Solo
February 25, 1989 Jane Mallett Theatre, Toronto, ON, Canada Solo Mike L.: “Goldberg Variations on harpsichord, small theatre, lovely show.”
March 5, 1989 (7:30 PM) Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Solo Bach’s “Goldberg Variations” played on harpsichord. Concert mentioned in New York Magazine (March 6, 1989). A workshop apparently took place at 5:30 PM.
March 20, 1989 Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest, Hungary (Budapest Spring Festival) Solo Keith Jarrett played pieces by Purcell, Mozart, Hindemith, and Bartok.
March 22, 1989 Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest, Hungary (Budapest Spring Festival) Solo Keith Jarrett played two 40-minute improvised parts.
March 25, 1989 Teatro Comunale, Florence, Italy Solo
April/May 1989 Chile Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette A tour in Chile with the trio is mentioned in a letter written by Stephen Cloud to Kunihiko Yamashita on October 7, 1988 (source: “My Experience: My Ferocious Longing” book). I don’t know if it eventually happened.
May 14, 1989 Teatro Castro Alves, Salvador, Brazil Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 16, 1989 Teatro Dom Pedro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 17, 1989 Teatro Dom Pedro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 19, 1989 Anhembi, Sao Paulo, Brazil Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 22, 1989 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Solo Keith played mostly standards.
July 27, 1989 (8 PM) Theater an der Ilmenau, Uelzen, Germany (Musikland Niedersachsen) Solo Hartmut K.: “He played two parts of improvisations and three encores with standards.”
July 1989 Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, Place des Arts, Montréal, QC, Canada (Festival International de Jazz de Montréal) Solo Keith played mostly standards. The year for this concert is maybe incorrect. It might actually be the July 4, 1990 concert.
Summer 1989 Paris, France (Paris Jazz Festival) ?
September 12, 1989 New York, NY, USA Gabriel Jarrett (percussion)
October 1, 1989 Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 3, 1989 Berwaldhallen, Stockholm, Sweden Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 5, 1989 Koncertsalen i Tivoli, Copenhagen, Denmark Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 7, 1989 Konserthus, Oslo, Norway Standards In Norway Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 9, 1989 Royal Festival Hall, London, UK Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 11, 1989 Graf-Zeppelin-Haus, Friedrichshafen, Germany Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 15, 1989 Philharmonie, Cologne, Germany Tribute Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 16, 1989 Philharmonie, Gasteig, Munich, Germany Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 18, 1989 Musikhalle, Hamburg, Germany Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 19, 1989 Kongreßalle Killesberg, Stuttgart, Germany Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 21, 1989 Alte Oper, Frankfurt, Germany Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 23, 1989 Palais de la Musique, Strasbourg, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 25, 1989 Arsenal, Metz, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 28, 1989 Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Paris, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
December 1, 1989 Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Solo

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1990
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
April 6, 1990 Clowes Memorial Hall, Indianapolis, IN, USA (An Evening of Music and Poetry) Solo From The Indianapolis Recorder (March 31, 1990): “Pianist, composer and improvisor Keith Jarrett, famed for his 20 years’ work in jazz, classical and improvisational music, will collaborate with the popular master poet, Robert Bly, for their first concert together, at 8 p.m. April 6 at Clowes Memorial Hall. “An Evening of Music and Poetry” is a presentation of the Butler University Department of English and Writers’ Studio. This will be Jarrett’s only 1990 solo piano appearance in the U.S.”
April 13, 1990 McCarter Theater, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 19, 1990 Lisner Auditorium, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 21, 1990 Town Hall, New York, NY, USA The Cure Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 4, 1990 (6 PM) Salle Wilfred-Pelletier, Place Des Arts, Montréal, QC, Canada (Festival International de Jazz de Montréal) Solo
October 28, 1990 Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, USA American Composer’s Orchestra (orchestra) and Dennis Russel Davies (conductor) This concert was cancelled.
November 11, 1990 Salle Pleyel, Paris, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 13, 1990 Théâtre Femina, Bordeaux, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 15, 1990 Palau de la Música Catalana, Barcelona, Spain Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 17, 1990 Teatro Monumental, Madrid, Spain Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 19, 1990 Teatro Lirico, Milano, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 20, 1990 Teatro Olimpico, Rome, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 22, 1990 Teatro Turreno, Perugia, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 24, 1990 Teatro Regio, Turin, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 26, 1990 Erkel Theatre, Budapest, Hungary Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 28, 1990 Musikverein, Vienna, Autria Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 30, 1990 Palace of Culture, Prague, Czech Republic Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
December 3, 1990 Victoria Hall, Geneva, Switzerland Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette 8:30 PM.
December 5, 1990 Kongresshaus, Zürich, Switzerland Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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1991
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
February 17, 1991 Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Solo
April 5, 1991 Parthenon, Tama, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 7, 1991 Orchard Hall, Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 8, 1991 Orchard Hall, Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 10, 1991 Ibaraki Prefectural Culture Center, Mito, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 12, 1991 Yamanashi Kenmin Bunka Hall, Kofu, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 14, 1991 Citizens’ Hall, Miyazaki, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 16, 1991 City Culture Hall, Fukui, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 18, 1991 Ishikawa Kosei Nenkin Hall, Kanazawa, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 21, 1991 Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 23, 1991 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 24, 1991 Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
June 1991 Charleston, SC, USA (Piccolo Spoleto Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 11, 1991 Royal Festival Hall, London, UK Solo
July 13, 1991 Staatsoper, Vienna, Austria Vienna Concert Solo
July 20, 1991 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Solo Keith played mostly standards.
September 29, 1991 Lafayette College’s Williams Center For The Arts, Easton, PA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette Concert mentioned in “Precision is the key in which jazz pianist Jarrett likes to play”.
October 21, 1991 Beethovenhalle, Bonn, Germany Unknown orchestra (orchestra) and Dennis Russel Davies (conductor) Keith played a Mozart concerto, KV 467. The orchestra, conducted by Dennis Russel Davies, also played “Bridge of Light for Viola and Orchestra” and Stravinsky compositions (?).
October 26, 1991 Beethoven-Halle, Bonn, Germany Solo Keith played 24 Preludes and Fugues, Op. 87 by Dmitri Shostakovich, in the context of Tage der alten Musik (Days of Old Music).
October 27, 1991 Philharmonie, Cologne, Germany Unknown orchestra (orchestra), Patricia McCarty (viola), and Dennis Russel Davies (?) (conductor) Same program as on October 21.
November (?) 1991 Erkel Theatre, Budapest, Hungary Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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1992
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
April 4, 1992 (8 PM) Avery Fisher Hall, New York, NY, USA Solo
July 20, 1992 London, UK Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 22, 1992 Brussels, Belgium Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 25, 1992 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 16, 1992 Deer Head Inn, Delaware Water Gap, PA, USA At The Deer Head Inn Gary Peacock and Paul Motian
October 17, 1992 Victoria Hall, Geneva, Switzerland Solo 8:30 PM.
October 19, 1992 Philharmonie, Cologne, Germany Solo
October 23, 1992 Philharmonie, Gasteig, Munich, Germany Solo
October 25, 1992 Salle Pleyel, Paris, France Salle Pleyel Paris 1992 – Inédits Solo
November 21, 1992 Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City, Mexico Solo
November 22, 1992 Sala Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico City, Mexico Solo
1992 Stockholm, Sweden Solo Not sure if this concert really happened. There was a concert in Stockholm in February 1993, though.

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1993
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
February 20, 1993 Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands Solo “The concert started just before 21:00. He played one major piece. It was about 45 minutes of improvisation. After the break, he played another major piece. It was about 30 minutes of improvisation. He played two encores. The first was the standard ‘Over the Rainbow’. The second was a few-minute blues.” (Arno Jacobs)
February 23, 1993 Stockholm, Sweden Solo
March 14, 1993 Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Fairfield Orchestra Tonino V.: “According to [a newspaper article] about the concert, it was reported that the recording session with Fairfield Orchestra [Bridge of Light] would have taken place the week after the concert at Alice Tully Hall.”
May 31, 1993 Izumi Hall, Osaka, Japan Patricia McCarty (viola), Japan Shinsei Symphony Orchestra (orchestra), and Kazuhiro Koizumi (conductor) Mozart compositions were played.
June 1, 1993 Kaikan Hall 1, Kyoto, Japan Patricia McCarty (viola), Japan Shinsei Symphony Orchestra (orchestra), and Kazuhiro Koizumi (conductor) Mozart compositions were played.
June 4, 1993 Metropolitan Art Space, Tokyo, Japan Patricia McCarty (viola), Japan Shinsei Symphony Orchestra (orchestra), and Kazuhiro Koizumi (conductor) Mozart compositions were played.
June 19, 1993 Ravinia Festival, Highland Park, IL, USA (Jazz In June) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
June 24, 1993 Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, USA (JVC Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 3, 1993 Salle Wilfred-Pelletier, Place Des Arts, Montréal, QC, Canada (Festival International de Jazz de Montréal) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 25, 1993 Yomiuriland Open Theater East, Tokyo, Japan Live At Open Theater East 1993 (VHS/LaserDisc/DVD) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 31, 1993 Cemal Resit Rey Concert Hall, Istanbul, Turkey Solo
November 5, 1993 Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Rome, Italy Solo
June 1993 Roy Thompson Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada (Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
1993 Munich, Germany Solo

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1994
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
June 3, 1994 Blue Note, New York, NY, USA Keith Jarrett at the Blue Note – The complete recordings Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
June 4, 1994 Blue Note, New York, NY, USA Keith Jarrett at the Blue Note – The complete recordings Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
June 5, 1994 Blue Note, New York, NY, USA Keith Jarrett at the Blue Note – The complete recordings Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
June 24, 1994 Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, USA Solo
July-August 1994 Hult Center, Eugene, OR, USA (Oregon Bach Festival) Solo “Arvo Pärt was the guest composer that year.”
November 24, 1994 Opernhaus, Zürich, Switzerland Solo
December 17, 1994 Williams Center, Lafayette College, Easton, PA, USA The Rainbow Colored Lotus: A Big Hand For Hanshin Solo “Paint My Heart Red” was released on the Rainbow Colored Lotus compilation, but was apparently initially recorded for a year-end special on NHK-TV (December 31, 1994). It’s not clear if an audience was present or not, and if more pieces were recorded.

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1995
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 1995 Italy ?
February 10 (?), 1995 Musikverein, Vienna, Austria Solo Two parts with about six encores were played.
February 13, 1995 Teatro alla Scala, Milano, Italy La Scala Solo
March 12, 1995 Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA Solo
April 21, 1995 Symphony Center, Chicago, IL, USA Solo
June 24, 1995 Salle Pleyel, Paris, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
June 26, 1995 Arena, Verona, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
June 28, 1995 Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Rome, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 1, 1995 Orléans, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 5, 1995 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 7, 1995 Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 14, 1995 Masonic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 15, 1995 Wiltern Theater, Los Angeles, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 18, 1995 Meany Hall, Seattle, WA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 25, 1995 Gusman Performing Arts Center, Miami, FL, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 27, 1995 Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 29, 1995 Jordan Hall, Boston, MA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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1996
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
March 20, 1996 Public Hall, Shibuya, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
March 22, 1996 Sunpalace Hall, Fukuoka, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
March 25, 1996 Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
March 26, 1996 Kaikan Hall 1, Kyoto, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
March 28, 1996 Arts Center, Aichi, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
March 30, 1996 Orchard Hall, Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Tokyo ’96, Tokyo 1996, and Keith Jarrett Trio Concert 1996 Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 1, 1996 Orchard Hall, Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 2, 1996 Orchard Hall, Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 4, 1996 Arts Theater, Saitama, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 5, 1996 Kanagawa Kenmin Hall, Yokohama, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
June 27, 1996 Salle Wilfred-Pelletier, Place Des Arts, Montréal, QC, Canada (Festival International de Jazz de Montréal) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette This concert was cancelled.
July 6, 1996 Brussels, Belgium Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 8, 1996 Théâtre Antique, Vienne, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 10, 1996 Logetta Lombardesca, Ravenna, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette Article about the concert, also mentioning the October 1996 mini-tour: La Repubblica.
July 15, 1996 Cemil Topuzlu Open Air Theater, Istanbul, Turkey (International Istanbul Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 19, 1996 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
August 20, 1996 Artpark, Lewiston, NY, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette Mike L.: “During the first set, he complained about a bum key on the piano and kept tapping it – Gary and Jack joined in on a blue improv, then he ended the set early so that the piano would get fixed. A friend of mine presented the show and managed to find a tuner to fix the piano. Second set was great and Jarrett seemed happy. My friend handed him the cheque after the show and all Jarrett said was, “Next time, make sure the piano is tuned”.”
October 21, 1996 Napoli, Italy Solo
October 23, 1996 Teatro Communale, Modena, Italy A Multitude of Angels Solo
October 25, 1996 Teatro Comunale, Ferrara, Italy A Multitude of Angels Solo Article mentioning this concert: “Keith Jarrett, la ricerca dell’estasi”.
October 28, 1996 Teatro Regio, Turin, Italy A Multitude of Angels Solo
October 30, 1996 Teatro Carlo Felice, Genoa, Italy A Multitude of Angels Solo

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1997
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
April 1997 Italy Solo Several solo concerts were planned. They were probably cancelled.
1997 Tonhalle, Zürich, Switzerland Solo This concert was cancelled.

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1998
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
October 9, 1998 Chicago, IL, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette This concert was cancelled.
November 14, 1998 New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark, NJ, USA After the Fall Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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1999
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
February 25, 1999 Royce Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
February 28, 1999 Masonic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 15, 1999 Teatro alla Scala, Milano, Italy Solo This concert was cancelled.
April 19, 1999 Rome, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette This concert was cancelled.
June 26, 1999 Acropolis Concert Hall, Nice, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
June 28, 1999 Arena, Verona, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 1, 1999 Cirkusbygningen, Copenhagen, Denmark Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 5, 1999 Palais des Congrès, Paris, France Whisper Not Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 27, 1999 Metropolitan Festival Hall, Tokyo, Japan Solo
September 29, 1999 Metropolitan Festival Hall, Tokyo, Japan Solo
November 19, 1999 Orchestra Hall, Chicago, IL, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 21, 1999 Roy Thompson Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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2000
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
May 6, 2000 Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 15, 2000 Perugia, Italy (Umbria Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 17, 2000 Stravinski Hall, Montreux, Switzerland (Montreux Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 19, 2000 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 23, 2000 San Sebastian, Spain (San Sebastian Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 26, 2000 Royal Festival Hall, London, UK Inside Out Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 28, 2000 Royal Festival Hall, London, UK Inside Out Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 20, 2000 Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 23, 2000 Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, MA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 16, 2000 Royce Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 18, 2000 Paramount Theater, Oakland, CA, USA (San Francisco Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 25, 2000 New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark, NJ, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
December 5, 2000 Gran Rex Theatre, Buenos Aires, Argentina Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
December 7, 2000 Gran Rex Theatre, Buenos Aires, Argentina Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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2001
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
March 10, 2001 McCarter Theater, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 23, 2001 Orchard Hall, Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Always Let Me Go (?) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 24, 2001 Orchard Hall, Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Always Let Me Go (?) and Yesterdays Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 26, 2001 Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 28, 2001 Aichi Arts Center, Nagoya, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 30, 2001 Metropolitan Festival Hall, Tokyo, Japan Always Let Me Go (?) and Yesterdays Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
June 26, 2001 Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 16, 2001 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 18, 2001 Palais des Congrès, Paris, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 20, 2001 Perugia, Italy (Umbria Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 22, 2001 Stravinski Hall, Montreux, Switzerland (Montreux Jazz Festival) My Foolish Heart: Live at Montreux Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 26, 2001 Teatro Malibran, Venice, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 28, 2001 Nationaltheater, Munich, Germany The Out-of-Towners Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
August 1, 2001 La Roque d’Antheron, France (Piano Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
August 3, 2001 Marciac, France (Marciac Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 26, 2001 Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette This concert was cancelled and replaced by the October 28 concert.
October 28, 2001 Royce Hall, Los Angeles, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 30, 2001 Orpheum Theater, Vancouver, BC, Canada Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 1, 2001 Benaroya Symphony Hall, Seattle, WA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 4, 2001 War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 7, 2001 Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 9, 2001 Orchestra Hall, Chicago, IL, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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2002
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
February 27, 2002 Symphony Hall, Atlanta, GA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
March 1, 2002 Verizon Hall, Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, PA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
March 8, 2002 Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
June 26, 2002 Isaac Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY, USA (JVC Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 8, 2002 Piazza Anfiteatro, Lucca, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 10, 2002 Teatro Smeraldo, Milan, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 12, 2002 L’Auditori, Barcelona, Spain Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 16, 2002 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Up For It Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 18, 2002 Centralino del Tennis, Rome, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 21, 2002 Stravinski Hall, Montreux, Switzerland (Montreux Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 27, 2002 Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan Radiance Solo
October 30, 2002 Metropolitan Festival Hall, Tokyo, Japan Radiance Solo Keith Jarrett’s 150th performance in Japan.
October 31, 2002 Metropolitan Art Space, Tokyo, Japan Solo

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2003
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
April 11, 2003 New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark, NJ, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 27, 2003 L’Olympia, Paris, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 30, 2003 Congress Hall, Palace Of Culture And Science, Warsaw, Poland Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 3, 2003 Royal Festival Hall, London, UK Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 5, 2003 Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 7, 2003 Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 9, 2003 Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 11, 2003 Perugia, Italy (Umbria Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 13, 2003 Teatro dal Verme, Milan, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 17, 2003 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 20, 2003 Castel de Peralada Festival, Peralada, Spain Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 22, 2003 Parco Della Musica, Rome, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 25, 2003 Teatro Municipale, Cagliari, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 27, 2003 Teatro Delle Muse, Ancona, Italy (Ancona Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 19, 2003 Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, USA (JVC Festivall) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 27, 2003 Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 9, 2003 Masonic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 12, 2003 Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 14, 2003 Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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2004
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
April 7, 2004 Verizon Hall, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 25, 2004 Metropolitan Festival Hall, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 27, 2004 Shinjuku Koseinenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 30, 2004 Prefectural Art Theater, Aichi, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 2, 2004 Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 5, 2004 Kanagawa Kenmin Hall, Yokohama, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 1, 2004 Salle Wilfred-Pelletier, Place Des Arts, Montréal, QC, Canada (Festival International de Jazz de Montréal) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 7, 2004 Koncertsalen i Tivoli, Copenhagen, Denmark Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 11, 2004 Arena Santa Giuliana, Perugia, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 13, 2004 Palau de la Música Catalana, Barcelona, Spain Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 16, 2004 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 19, 2004 Arena, Verona, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 7, 2004 Santa Cecilia Hall, Auditorium Parco Della Musica, Rome, Italy Solo
November 10, 2004 L’Auditori, Barcelona, Spain Solo
November 14, 2004 Musikverein, Vienna, Austria Solo
December 3, 2004 Orchestra Hall, Chicago, IL, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
December 5, 2004 Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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2005
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
March 9, 2005 Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
March 12, 2005 Royce Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
June 22, 2005 Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 6, 2005 PWA Hall, Netherlands Congress Centre, The Hague, Netherlands (North Sea Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 9, 2005 Arena Sferisterio, Macerata, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 12, 2005 Arena Flegrea, Naples, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 15, 2005 Auditorium Parco della Musica, Rome, Italy (Musica per Roma) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 19, 2005 Grand Théâtre de Fourvière, Lyon, France (Les Nuits de Fourvière) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 21, 2005 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 24, 2005 Kursaal, San Sebastian, Spain (San Sebastian Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 4, 2005 Symphony Hall, Atlanta, GA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 26, 2005 Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, USA The Carnegie Hall Concert Solo
October 14, 2005 Metropolitan Art Hall, Tokyo, Japan Solo
October 17, 2005 Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan Solo
October 20, 2005 Metropolitan Art Hall, Tokyo, Japan Solo
October 21, 2005 Metropolitan Art Hall (?), Tokyo, Japan Solo

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2006
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
March 13, 2006 Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CA, USA Solo
March 19, 2006 War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, CA, USA Solo
July 16, 2006 Konzertsaal, KKL Luzern, Lucerne, Switzerland Solo
July 19, 2006 Gran Teatro La Fenice, Venice, Italy (Veneto Jazz Summer Festival) La Fenice Solo
July 22, 2006 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 25, 2006 Kursaal, San Sebastian, Spain (San Sebastian Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 28, 2006 Grand Théâtre de Fourvière, Lyon, France (Les Nuits de Fourvière) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 31, 2006 Chapiteau, Marciac, France (Marciac Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 31, 2006 Salle Pleyel, Paris, France Solo
November 3, 2006 Salle Pleyel, Paris, France Solo
November 6, 2006 Sevilla, Spain Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 9, 2006 Teatro Real, Madrid, Spain (Festival de Jazz de Madrid) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 12, 2006 Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon, Portugal Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 15, 2006 Barcelona, Spain Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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2007
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
February 17, 2007 Orchestra Hall, Symphony Center, Chicago, IL, USA Solo
April 30, 2007 Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 3, 2007 Osaka Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 6, 2007 Kanagawa Kenmin Hall, Yokohama, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 8, 2007 Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 10, 2007 Tokyo Kosei Nenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
June 21, 2007 Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY, USA (JVC Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
June 29, 2007 Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto, ON, Canada (Toronto Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 1, 2007 Salle Wilfred-Pelletier, Place Des Arts, Montréal, QC, Canada (Festival International de Jazz de Montréal) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 7, 2007 Salle Pleyel, Paris, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 10, 2007 Arena Santa Guiliana, Perugia, Italy (Umbria Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 13, 2007 Piazza della Loggia, Brescia, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 16, 2007 Essen, Germany (Klavier-Festival Ruhr) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 19, 2007 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 22, 2007 Peralada, Spain (Festival International de Musica Castell de Peralada) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 14, 2007 Teatro alla Scala, Milan, Italy Solo
October 18, 2007 Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, Palace of Arts, Budapest, Hungary Solo
October 21, 2007 Alte Oper, Frankfurt, Germany Solo

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2008
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
February 2, 2008 New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark, NJ, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
March 5, 2008 Royce Hall, Los Angeles, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
March 8 , 2008 Masonic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA (San Francisco Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 14, 2008 Kanagawa Kenmin Hall, Yokohama, Japan Solo
May 17, 2008 Orchard Hall, Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Solo
May 20, 2008 Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan Solo
May 23, 2008 Metropolitan Art Space, Tokyo, Japan Solo
July 5, 2008 Salle Pleyel, Paris, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 8, 2008 Teatro Regio, Turin, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 12, 2008 Auditorium Parco della Musica, Rome, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 15, 2008 Teatro d’Annunzio, Pescara, Italy (Pescara Jazz) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 18, 2008 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 22, 2008 Kursaal, San Sebastian, Spain (San Sebastian Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 25, 2008 Grand Théâtre de Fourvière, Lyon, France (Les Nuits de Fourvière) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 13, 2008 Symphony Center, Chicago, IL, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 19, 2008 Verizon Hall, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 18, 2008 Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 26, 2008 Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 26, 2008 Salle Pleyel, Paris, France Paris/London: Testament Solo
December 1, 2008 Royal Festival Hall, London, UK Paris/London: Testament Solo

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2009
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 29, 2009 Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY, USA Solo
March 11, 2009 Royce Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
March 14, 2009 Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 18, 2009 Teatro San Carlo, Naples, Italy (Angeli Musicanti Festival) Solo
July 8, 2009 Salle Erasme, Palais de la Musique, Strasbourg, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 11, 2009 KKL, Lucerne, Switzerland Somewhere Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 13, 2009 Teatro Comunale, Florence, Italy (Festival “Live On”) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 16, 2009 Palazzo Te, Mantua, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 18, 2009 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 21, 2009 L’Auditori, Barcelona, Spain Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 25, 2009 Royal Festival Hall, London, UK Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 9, 2009 Henry Le Boeuf Hall, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium Solo
October 12, 2009 Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany Solo
October 16, 2009 Tonhalle, Zürich, Switzerland Solo
November 16, 2009 Paris, France Solo Private concert. Venue unknown. It was probably a solo concert, not a trio concert, but this remains to be confirmed.
November 20, 2009 Prudential Hall, New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark, NJ, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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2010
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
February 12, 2010 Orchestra Hall, Chicago, IL, USA Solo
March 15, 2010 Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CA, USA Solo
March 19, 2010 Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, USA Solo
June 17, 2010 Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
June 30, 2010 Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto, ON, Canada (TD Toronto Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 3, 2010 Salle Wilfred-Pelletier, Place des Arts, Montréal, QC, Canada (Festival International de Jazz de Montréal) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 9, 2010 Festspielhaus, Baden-Baden, Germany Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 11, 2010 Auditorium Stravinski, Montreux, Switzerland (Montreux Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 13, 2010 Palazzo Mauro de André, Ravenna, Italy (Ravenna Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 16, 2010 Lazzaretto, Bergamo, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 18, 2010 Auditorium Parco della Musica, Rome, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 21, 2010 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 23, 2010 Grand Théâtre de Fourvière, Lyon, France (Les Nuits de Fourvière) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 23, 2010 Orchard Hall, Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 26, 2010 Kobe Kokusai Kaikan (Kobe International House), Kobe, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 29, 2010 Orchard Hall, Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 1, 2010 Kanagawa Kenmin Hall, Yokohama, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 3, 2010 Orchard Hall, Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 6, 2010 Main Auditorium, Sejong Center, Seoul, South Korea Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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2011
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 16, 2011 Isaac Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall, New York, NY, USA Solo
January 21, 2011 Knight Concert Hall, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Miami, FL, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
April 6, 2011 Sala São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil Solo
April 9, 2011 Theatro Municipal, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Rio Solo
April 12, 2011 Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires, Argentina Solo
May 28, 2011 Orchard Hall, Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Solo
May 29, 2011 Orchard Hall, Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Solo
June 2, 2011 Main Auditorium, Sejong Center, Seoul, South Korea Solo
July 7, 2011 Palais de la Musique, Strasbourg, France (Strasbourg Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 9, 2011 Opera House, Copenhagen, Denmark (Copenhagen Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 12, 2011 Salle Pleyel, Paris, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 16, 2011 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 18, 2011 Teatro di San Carlo, Naples, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 21, 2011 Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Milan, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 23, 2011 Teatre Grec, Barcelona, Spain (Festival Grec de Barcelona) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 27, 2011 Royal Festival Hall, London, UK Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 21, 2011 Symphony Hall, Chicago, IL, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 26, 2011 UCLA Royce Hall, Los Angeles, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 29, 2011 Zellerbach Hall, Berkeley, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 1, 2011 S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA, USA (Earshot Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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2012
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
January 25, 2012 Isaac Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY, USA Solo
March 27, 2012 Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CA, USA Solo
April 1, 2012 Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA Solo
April 4, 2012 Orchestra Hall, Symphony Center, Chicago, IL, USA Solo
May 6, 2012 Orchard Hall, Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Solo
May 11, 2012 Orchard Hall, Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Solo
July 8, 2012 Konzerthaus, Vienna, Austria Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 10, 2012 Festspielhaus, Baden-Baden, Germany Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 13, 2012 Kongresshaus, Zurich, Switzerland Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 18, 2012 Haliç Congress Center, Istanbul, Turkey (Istanbul International Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 20, 2012 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 23, 2012 Teatro Carlo Felice, Genoa, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 25, 2012 Auditorium Giovanni Agnelli, Centro Congressi Lingotto, Turin, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 27, 2012 Teatro Petruzzelli, Bari, Italy (Bari in Jazz) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 29, 2012 Auditorium Parco della Musica, Rome, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 24, 2012 Theatro Municipal, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Solo
October 29, 2012 Sala São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil Solo
December 1, 2012 Prudential Hall, New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark, NJ, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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2013
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
February 21, 2013 (8 PM) National Concert Hall, Dublin, Ireland Solo
February 25, 2013 (7:30 PM) Royal Festival Hall, London, UK Solo
May 6, 2013 (7 PM) Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 9, 2013 (7 PM) Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 12, 2013 (7 PM) Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 15, 2013 (7 PM) Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
May 19, 2013 (7 PM) Sejong Center, Seoul, South Korea Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 1, 2013 (8 PM) Salle Pleyel, Paris, France Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 4, 2013 (8 PM) De Doelen, Rotterdam, Netherlands (North Sea Jazz) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 7, 2013 (9 PM) Arena Santa Giuliana, Perugia, Italy (Umbria Jazz) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 9, 2013 (8 PM) Philharmonie, Gasteig, Munich, Germany Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July, 2013 ( PM) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 12, 2013 Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-les-Pins, France (Jazz à Juan) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 16, 2013 (9 PM) Gran Teatro La Fenice, Venice, Italy (Venezia Jazz Festival) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 19, 2013 (9 PM) Grand Théâtre de Fourvière, Lyon, France (Les Nuits de Fourvière) Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
July 21, 2013 (9 PM) Vittoriale degli Italiani, Gardone Riviera, Italy Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
September 28, 2013 (8 PM) UCLA Royce Hall, Los Angeles, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 1, 2013 (8 PM) S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
October 4, 2013 (8 PM) Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
December 11, 2013 (8 PM) Isaac Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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2014
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
February 5, 2014 (8 PM) Isaac Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY, USA Solo
April 30, 2014 Orchard Hall, Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Creation Solo An excerpt from this concert is included on the Creation album.
May 3, 2014 Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan Solo
May 6, 2014 Orchard Hall, Bunkamura, Tokyo, Japan Creation Solo An excerpt from this concert is included on the Creation album.
May 9, 2014 (7 PM) Kioi Hall, Tokyo, Japan Creation Solo Two excerpts from this concert are included on the Creation album.
June 25, 2014 (8 PM) Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada Creation Solo An excerpt from this concert is included on the Creation album.
June 28, 2014 (8 PM) Maison symphonique, Montréal, QC, Canada Solo
July 4, 2014 (8 PM) Salle Playel, Paris, France Creation Solo An excerpt from this concert is included on the Creation album.
July 8, 2014 (8 PM) La Fenice, Venice, Italy Solo
July 11, 2014 (7 PM) Auditorium Parco della Musica, Rome, Italy Creation Solo Three excerpts from this concert are included on the Creation album.
October 19, 2014 (8 PM) Symphony Center, Chicago, IL, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
November 30, 2014 (8 PM) New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark, NJ, USA Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette

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2015
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
March 3, 2015 (8 PM) Isaac Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY, USA Solo
May 18, 2015 Teatro di San Carlo, Naples, Italy Solo
May 22, 2015 (8 PM) KKL, Lucerne, Switzerland Solo
November 13, 2015 (8 PM) Henry Le Boeuf Hall, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium Solo
November 17, 2015 (8 PM) National Concert Hall, Dublin, Ireland Solo
November 20, 2015 (8 PM) Royal Festival Hall, London, UK Solo
November 23, 2015 (8 PM) Opera di Firenze, Florence, Italy Solo

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2016
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
February 9, 2016 (8 PM) Isaac Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY, USA Solo
April 29, 2016 (8 PM) Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CA, USA Solo
May 2, 2016 (7:30 PM) Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, USA Solo
July 3, 2016 (8 PM) Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, Palace of Arts, Budapest, Hungary Budapest Concert Solo
July 6, 2016 (8 PM) L’Auditorium de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France Bordeaux Concert Solo
July 9, 2016 (7:45 PM) Goldener Saal, Musikverein, Vienna, Austria Solo
July 12, 2016 (7 PM) Parco Della Musica, Rome, Italy Solo
July 16, 2016 (7 PM) Philharmonie, Gasteig, Munich, Germany Munich 2016 Solo

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2017
Date Place Release Musicians Comments
February 15, 2017 (8 PM) Isaac Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY, USA Solo

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