Jack DeJohnette, Miles Davis Collaborator and Rhythmic Innovator, Dies at 83 NEW YORK — Jack DeJohnette, the visionary jazz drummer, composer, and bandleader whose dynamic style reshaped modern jazz and fusion, died Sunday in Kingston, New York, at the age of 83. His assistant, Joan Clancy, confirmed that DeJohnette passed away from congestive heart failure surrounded by family and close friends. A two-time Grammy Award winner and 2012 NEA Jazz Master, DeJohnette’s career spanned more than six decades, touching nearly every major figure in postwar jazz. From Miles Davis and Keith Jarrett to John Coltrane and Herbie Hancock, DeJohnette’s percussive…