Whatever our talent in this life might be, we each carry a part of our mentors with us. For musicians, it means having that mentor’s style as a part of our own. In the case of pianist Jeb Patton, he still carries the influences of his own teachers like Sir Roland Hanna and Jimmy Heath. Later in the interview, Jeb will also share some of his own challenges at developing his jazz piano technique. More at jebpatton.com.
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