The Brief, Brilliant Career of a Forgotten Trailblazer of Modern Jazz
Briefly

Charles Bell, a classically trained pianist and jazz artist from Pittsburgh, emerged in the 1960s but remains mostly unknown despite significant talent and groundbreaking compositions.
Bell’s unlikely journey included winning a jazz festival that led to a record deal, showcasing his remarkable blend of jazz and classical training, yet leaving a scarce legacy.
Read at The New Yorker
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