Keys to the City is the debut album by jazz pianist Mulgrew Miller, recorded on June 28, 1985, and released by Landmark Records.
[1] The album is dedicated to Miller's wife, Tanya, and musicians who inspired him.
The record contains eight compositions: four originals and four jazz standards.
The originals are: the blues-inspired "Song for Darnell", named after his son; "Promethean", inspired by a Greek myth; "Portrait of a Mountain"; and "Saud's Run".
The last two are dedicated to McCoy Tyner.