The Jazz Real Book

Freddie Freeloader and Wynton Kelly (126)

May 31, 2026·18 min
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“Freddie Freeloader” and Wynton Kelly (126)“Freddie Freeloader” is one of the most celebrated tracks from Miles Davis’ 1959 masterpiece Kind of Blue. A relaxed 12-bar blues in B-flat, the tune demonstrates how simplicity, swing, and space can create timeless jazz. Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb all contribute memorable performances, but the track is especially famous for featuring pianist Wynton Kelly rather than Bill Evans who is featured on the rest of the record. The performance is a masterclass in restraint, groove, and melodic improvisation.Wynton Kelly (1931–1971) was one of the great hard-bop pianists, known for his jazz blues feeling, rhythmic drive, and effortless swing. Born in Brooklyn to Jamaican parents, he worked with many jazz legends before joining Miles Davis’ sextet in 1959. His solo on “Freddie Freeloader” is widely considered one of the finest blues piano solos ever recorded, blending sophistication with soulful simplicity. Though he appears on only one track from Kind of Blue, Kelly’s contribution remains unforgettable.Miles Davis Bill Evans The Jazz Real Book Podcast Vol. 22

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