Under Appreciated Jazz Piano Players


The same is the case for any instrument but I would like to mention some piano players that never seem to be mentioned enough. This list is off the top of my head, I am sure you other members have some to add.
Ahmad Jamal
Hampton Hawes
Don Pullen
Horace Silver
Stanley Cowell
Red Garland
Winton Kelly
McCoy Tyner
John Lewis
Kenny Barron
BoBo Stenson.....
spindrifter
Scott, hopefully this thread will constitute the fan club and perhaps others will remove the "under" portion of the underappreciated label. Garner played with a fluidity and "cheerfulness" that I find somewhat unrivaled. And, he was a wonderful master of block chords. Probably many don't know that he was the composer of the famous song "Misty". Was not his brother Linton, an accomplished pianist in his own right?

Some other titles that may be of interest to others which I have acquired since being "tuned on" to Garner by Scott and after conferring with my father who once had a definitive collection of jazz LP's:

Solitaire
Body and Soul
That's My Kick
Other Voices
Paris Impressions
Feeling is Believing
Night and Day

Though I choose the vinyl, when available, many Garner titles have been reissued on CD, as well.

Find and enjoy!
I second Ray Bryant–a phenomenal, funky, bluesy pianist. I think I'll go listen to a couple LPs right now . . .
Muzikat, Jconder - care to share a tasty title or two with respect to Ray Bryant?
Some great players so far, most of em are pretty well known and probably still under appreciated. Here are some more who have alot to offer:
Michael Wintsch
John Stetch
Anthony Davis
Rainer Brunnighaus
Misha Alperin
Mitchel Foreman
Myra Melford
Horace Tapscott
Francois Bourassa
Wayne Horvitz
Sakoto Fuji
Marylin Crispell
Eric Watson
Neils Thybo
Joachim Kuhn