Remembering Jazz Legend Ken Peplowski
A Tribute to His Musical Legacy
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The jazz community is mourning the loss of the legendary Ken Peplowski. The acclaimed bandleader, known for his mastery of the clarinet and saxophone, passed away unexpectedly while on a cruise where he was scheduled to perform.
According to a passenger on The Jazz Cruise, Ken was supposed to play with a quartet but was found dead in his cabin after failing to show up for his performance. The news of his passing was announced to a shocked audience before the main concert.
Michael Lazaroff, the executive director of The Jazz Cruise, paid tribute to Ken’s musical talent and professionalism. He described Ken as a great musician and entertainer who always respected the stage and his fellow musicians.
Ken’s longtime friend and former director of editorial content at WBGO radio station revealed that Ken had been battling multiple myeloma, a challenging disease that he faced with courage and humor.
A more extensive remembrance is being planned by The Jazz Cruise to honor Ken’s legacy and contributions to the music world.
Ken Peplowski, a true jazz icon, was 66 years old at the time of his passing.
Rest in Peace, Ken. Your music will live on forever in our hearts.

