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  2. Aug 4, 2022 · Almost two years ago, pianist Keith Jarrett shared publicly that he had suffered two strokes in 2018 and would likely never perform again. That revelation, which I reported in a piece for the New...

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  3. Oct 21, 2020 · American pianist Keith Jarrett, who has shaped jazz and piano history over the past 50 years, has revealed he has lost the use of his left hand in two recent strokes, and doubts that he’ll ever play a concert again.

  4. In February 2018, Jarrett suffered a stroke and has been unable to perform since. A second stroke in May 2018 left him partially paralyzed and unable to play with his left hand. [5] Early life and education. Jarrett was born on May 8, 1945, in Allentown, Pennsylvania, [1] to a mother of Slovenian descent.

  5. Oct 28, 2020 · Jarrett didn’t initially realise how serious his first stroke had been. “It definitely snuck up on me,” he said. But after more symptoms emerged, he was taken to a hospital, where he gradually...

  6. Oct 21, 2020 · But this month Mr. Jarrett, 75, broke the silence, plainly stating what happened to him: a stroke in late February 2018, followed by another one that May. It is unlikely he will ever perform...

  7. Oct 21, 2020 · Keith Jarrett has revealed that strokes that he suffered in 2018 have left him partially paralyzed and thus unable to perform on the piano, the instrument that has earned him worldwide acclaim.

  8. Jan 18, 2021 · At the age of 75, Keith Jarrett announced his own death. At the end of October, in a heart-wrenching confession to the New York Times, the legendary pianist revealed to the world that his life as an artist had come to an abrupt end in 2018, after a series of strokes that left him paralysed in his left hand and brought an end to his long sensory ...