Leonard Feather

Pianist and jazz journalist

Leonard Feather - Artists & Creatives born September 13th, 1914
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An English-American pianist, composer, producer, and journalist, contributed significantly to the jazz genre and music journalism. Founded the influential jazz magazine 'Down Beat' and served as a prominent music critic. Worked with numerous jazz legends throughout a career that spanned several decades. His compositions and arrangements have been performed by many notable artists, enhancing the jazz repertoire. Through writing and performances, provided insights into the evolution of jazz and its cultural significance.

Founded 'Down Beat' magazine

Wrote influential articles on jazz

Composed for famous jazz musicians

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