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Born to Be Blue! is an album by American jazz | pianist Bobby Timmons recorded in 1963 and released o |
the Way? is the final album by American jazz | pianist Bobby Timmons recorded in 1968 and released o |
Lee Morgan, tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter, | pianist Bobby Timmons and bassist Jymie Merritt. |
Chun-King is an album by American jazz | pianist Bobby Timmons recorded in 1964 and released o |
It is the third studio album by American jazz | pianist Bobby Timmons recorded in 1961 and released o |
le Barefoot Soul is an album by American jazz | pianist Bobby Timmons recorded in 1964 and released o |
ity of the bluesy opening track "Moanin'" (by | pianist Bobby Timmons) led to its becoming known by t |
ple in Spirit is an album by the English jazz | pianist Keith Tippett and singer Julie Tippetts. |
He started working with | pianist Keith Tippett when he was sixteen and later c |
The group's | pianist, Keith Tippett, played briefly with King Crim |
gust Air) is a solo album by the English jazz | pianist Keith Tippett. |
jazz-education project which was attended by | pianist Keith Tippett. |
Leonard Pennario (concert | pianist), recruited to Martin's troupe |
In June, he was the first | pianist ever to win both the Solo and Ensemble Divisi |
This genius | pianist belongs to the class of elect musicians of ou |
by an Oscars nights containing the movie The | Pianist up to the Academy Awards at 2am. |
ay in the USSR and in 1994, the first Israeli | pianist invited to play in China. |
He is the first | pianist ever to play the entire song oeuvre of Charle |
ceive the task of defending the main suspect, | pianist Machi Tobaye, one of the concert's guest star |
1990 he and Freddy Cole, who was a singer and | pianist, toured together in tribute to Nat Cole, and |
He later married the Chinese | pianist Patsy Toh. |
jazz band Moksha and Yosuke Yamashita, a jazz | pianist from Tokyo, Japan. |
he Rockers, as well as the wild boogie rhythm | pianist, James Tolliver. |
ed and elaborated on by the soloist, with the | pianist providing tonicizing changes of harmony at ea |
uartet released a first CD of its common with | pianist Sumi Tonooka under the title of initiation . |
d a successful career as a performing concert | pianist, which took him to North America and South Am |
The band also originally included | pianist David Torkanowsky who left in 2001. |
At the same time he worked regularly with | pianist Stan Tracey, and also with Harry Beckett and |
tured Rollins with local musicians, including | pianist Stan Tracey, who are not heard on this album. |
the son of Christopher Holdzkom, an Austrian | pianist who trained him to perform on the piano which |
She also is a classical | pianist by training. |
He became a virtuoso | pianist and travelled across Europe performing, and m |
ar II, he played in some different bands as a | pianist and tried his hand at arranging music for the |
Another variety of Cool Jazz was that of the | pianist Lennie Tristano and his students, notably the |
In mid-1946 Fishkind met and played with | pianist Lennie Tristano in New York, but by the Fall |
A former student of the jazz | pianist Lennie Tristano, Russo wrote ground-breaking |
Bellerme is married to | pianist Denise Trudel. |
ts from 1959 include a two week engagement as | pianist for trumpet star Bobby Hackett at Chicago's L |
He is an accomplished | pianist and trumpeter who has written, produced and r |
n the label including a series of releases by | Pianist Fou Ts'ong ("the greatest living chinese perf |
low composers Earle Brown and Morton Feldman, | pianist David Tudor, and dancer/choreographer Merce C |
luded Leroy, Charles, drummer Al Jackson, and | pianist Archie Turner. |
t" is dedicated to James Booker, a singer and | pianist who tutored Connick. |
ther's side, Grandpa Clark was a fine ragtime | pianist whose two sons both play guitar, while Willia |
Dimensions is a 1984 album by jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner released on the Elektra label. |
Expansions is the tenth album by jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner and his fourth released on the Bl |
Extensions was an album by jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner released on the Blue Note label. |
Reaching Fourth is the fourth album by jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner which was released on the Impulse |
points: Live in Tokyo is a live album by jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner released on the Milestone label i |
-year association and tenure with master jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner as part of the McCoy Tyner Trio, |
Atlantis is a live album by jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner released on the Milestone label. |
beyond 1962, but it did assist the careers of | pianist McCoy Tyner and trombonist Grachan Moncur III |
Inception is the debut album by jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner which was released on the Impulse |
y performed with singer Leon Thomas, and with | pianist McCoy Tyner (1971-73). |
d to a monolithic rhythm section, centered on | pianist McCoy Tyner, double bassists Jimmy Garrison a |
Focal Point is a 1976 album by jazz | pianist McCoy Tyner, his tenth to be released on the |
toured with trumpeter Cuong Vu and with jazz | pianist Hiromi Uehara, and also appeared on the latte |
tchenko (born in Kharkiv, 1976) is an Italian | pianist of Ukrainian, German and Georgian origin. |
d' vampire known as a 'Soul-Embracer', Sky, a | pianist caught up in a terrible feud, Dyne, a three-h |
n by Charles LaVere, who served as the show's | pianist, and used lyrics by Tom Adair. |
The | pianist is usually considered the leader of these tri |
For the | pianist, see Valentina Lisitsa. |
As a recitalists she has performed with the | pianist Bart van de Roer, the fortepiano specialist A |
He is also the son of | pianist Harry Vann Walls. |
oyers and he occasionally performed as a jazz | pianist at various venues in the New York, New Jersey |
They later added a | pianist, Billy Vaughn (April 12, 1919 - September 26, |
agen, August 23, 1918-1984) was a Danish jazz | pianist and vibraphone player. |
Stu Katz has been a working jazz | pianist and vibraphonist for more than 55 years. |
He worked with John Dankworth as | pianist and vibraphonist intermittently between 1960 |
England (7 December 1937) is a jazz organist, | pianist and vibraphonist. |
Vancouver, 16 March 1953) is a free jazz | pianist and vibraphonist. |
Here she was scheduled to sign along | pianist Tito Vicente. |
lecturer, choral/instrumental conductor, and | pianist in Vienna, Australia, Munich, Prague, Stockho |
endorff, German-American composer, conductor, | pianist and violinist |
endorff, German-American composer, conductor, | pianist and violinist (b. |
An accomplished | pianist and violinist, he ran the Normansal School ch |
fondness for music and became an accomplished | pianist and violinist. |
A genius | pianist and violinist. |
dy at the Royal College of Music as organist, | pianist and violist, he became organ scholar at Chris |
1917 in Warsaw) was a Polish concert | pianist and virtuoso. |
which Ponty revealed her depth as a composer, | pianist and vocalist with ten new original works. |
1919 - August 14, 1990) was a blues and jazz | pianist, organist, vocalist and composer who played f |
m The Cincinnati Kid, including a close-up of | pianist and vocalist Emma Barrett. |
z Festival is the second DVD by Canadian jazz | pianist and vocalist Diana Krall, released in 2004 (s |
In 1987, Canadian | pianist and vocalist Cos Natola wrote and produced an |
ur Heart is the second album by Canadian jazz | pianist and vocalist Diana Krall, released in 1995 (s |
n Montclair, New Jersey) was an American jazz | pianist and vocalist best known for his partnership w |
He was also | pianist and vocalist for the Weatherfords and the Fog |
amatic tenor Rafael Sanchez Cestero, and jazz | pianist / vocalist Reggie Segars. |
yl Parker (vocalist, guitarist) and Jo Youle ( | pianist, keyboardist, vocalist). |
She is primarily a guitarist, | pianist, and vocalist, with a distinctive voice. |
in western Conway County) is an American jazz | pianist, organist, vocalist, composer, and musical ar |
14 - December 20, 1977) was an American blues | pianist and vocalist. |
June 3, 1904) was an American jazz guitarist, | pianist, and vocalist. |
d is a classical and jazz composer, arranger, | pianist, and vocalist. |
is an American contemporary jazz/jazz fusion | pianist and vocalist. |
ry 15, 1946) was an American bandleader, jazz | pianist and vocalist. |
music of Matt Dennis, an American singer and | pianist, whose voice was not very powerful but he use |
o with the cellist Anatoliy Brandukov and the | pianist Vladimir von Pachmann. |
Prima Vista Quartet are violist Serge Collot, | pianist Laurent Wagschal, mezzo-soprano Hermine Hugue |
e album by soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy and | pianist Mal Waldron recorded in Italy in 1992 and rel |
The Quest is an album by American jazz | pianist Mal Waldron recorded in 1961 and released on |
Mal/3: Sounds is an album by American jazz | pianist Mal Waldron recorded in 1958 and released on |
urs is an album by jazz singer Jeanne Lee and | pianist Mal Waldron recorded in 1994 and released on |
Billie Holliday) is an album by American jazz | pianist Mal Waldron featuring performances recorded i |
Left Alone is an album by American jazz | pianist Mal Waldron recorded in 1959 and released on |
First Encounter is an album by American jazz | pianist Mal Waldron and bassist Gary Peacock recorded |
The Call is an album by American jazz | pianist Mal Waldron recorded in 1971 and released on |
were backed by a rhythm section consisting of | pianist Mal Waldron, bassist Richard Davis, and drumm |
ember of Ray Draper's Quintet, Jackie McLean, | pianist Mal Waldron, and drummer Ben Dixon. |
a new outfit called the Young-Holt Trio with | pianist Don Walker in 1966. |
e stride piano style by the jazz composer and | pianist Fats Waller and originally published by Chapp |
pianists Earl Hines, Willie "The Lion" Smith, | pianist Fats Waller, pianist James P. Johnson, pianis |
Armstrong, clarinet player Sidney Bechet and | pianist Fats Waller. |
ue, primarily remembered along with his wife, | pianist Lory Wallfisch, as partners of the Wallfisch |
ic review by Scott Yanow states "As strong as | pianist Cedar Walton plays on his session, the main h |
The album marks the recording debut of | pianist Cedar Walton. |
ting her education, Barbosa worked as a dance | pianist playing waltzes and chorinhos, and in the 195 |
Alto man Zhenya Strigalev and Irish | pianist Phil Ware might not have quite the same well- |
In 1993 she formed a new band with | pianist Huw Warren, bassist Steve Watts and drummer R |
Coulombe spent a year performing as a concert | pianist and was also active as a music educator. |
He is a classically trained | pianist, and was an avid hockey player. |
itten by David Raksin; a version performed by | pianist Valjean was a Top 40 hit in the United States |
A keen amateur | pianist, Picquart was a regular visitor to the Chaign |
hter (born September 27, 1945) is a classical | pianist who was born in Shanghai to Polish-Jewish par |
A fine | pianist, he was one of the musicians who rallied arou |
1937 - 26 September 2008) was a South African | pianist who was soloist throughout the world with man |
Her father was a classical | pianist, who was under the guidance of Vladimir Horow |
any doubt Beata Szalwinska is a very talented | pianist which was confirmed by the standing ovation," |
been noted for her work with Leon Fleisher, a | pianist who was forced to play with only one hand for |
at Leighton Park School, he was a painter and | pianist, and was a student and close friend of the ex |
He emerged in the 1950s as a jazz vibist and | pianist, and was a musical director on Filipino telev |
950, Eastview, NY) was a comedian and novelty | pianist who was slated to be the original host of Bro |
A classically trained | pianist, Shengguang was personally mentored in compos |
7, 1927 - July 28, 2007) was an American jazz | pianist who was a student of Lennie Tristano. |
ork as a composer has overshadowed how fine a | pianist he was. |
nt Herring, Gary Smulyan, Stephen Scott (jazz | pianist), Peter Washington and Carl Allen. |
skiewicz, along with Miskiewicz's two friends | pianist Marcin Wasilewski and bassist Slawomir Kurkie |
In spring 2009, coordinated by young | pianist Ben Waters from the UK, Axel renewed his rela |
oup, and former Ernie Haase & Signature Sound | pianist Roy Webb would join as the pianist. |
up, the Jodi Proznick Quartet, which features | pianist Tilden Webb, drummer Jesse Cahill and tenor s |
sc recording ”Recital” together with Canadian | pianist, Adam Wegrzynek. |
d recording now for many years with coach and | pianist Ina Weizmann and pianist Ira Zelikson. |
e Lawrence Welk Show as a featured singer and | pianist in Welk's orchestra. |
Reizenstein performed as a | pianist as well as working as a composer. |
eni Laine) was featured as a concert and jazz | pianist as well as trombonist in the Lafayette High S |
Sam Dockery was a hard bop | pianist and well-respected musician on the Philadelph |
e Sisters recordings and was a gifted concert | pianist as well. |
st Of Yesterday is an EP released by Scottish | pianist Bill Wells and former Belle & Sebastian membe |
lbum recorded like leader with great American | pianist Kenny Werner was voted as the "Best Recording |
sister, the harpist, Catherine Beynon and the | pianist Andrew West, and has made guest appearances w |
d Sybil a watch, so that Sybil would make the | Pianist smile while he played. |
st God: the tragedy of the loss of a virtuoso | pianist to whimsical fate, God's design. |
She performed at the ceremony with | pianist Jason White. |
ch George is wild over his new romance with a | pianist, Noel, who ultimately ends the relationship o |
ith Apollo, it was dedicated to their touring | pianist Klaus, who had become engaged the day before. |
Josef Hofmann, the | pianist to whom the work is dedicated, never publicly |
At the Berlage Concourse in 1988, the Dutch | pianist Kees Wieringa was one of the prize winners, p |
of the music of Simeon ten Holt is the Dutch | pianist Kees Wieringa. |
kinan co-founded Neolexica with | pianist Dinuk Wijeratne. |
uitarist Murray Cook, vocalist Greg Page, and | pianist Phillip Wilcher. |
as John Barbirolli and Jascha Horenstein and | pianist Earl Wild were featured in these reissues. |
er Buckley teamed with drummer Ted Vining and | pianist Don Wilde with Don Bennett as host to run the |
Soprano Yvonne Kenny and | pianist Gerard Willems have both won the award twice, |
He did an album with | pianist John Williams in 1954 for EmArcy, but remaine |
eonard and Phil Chess, and backing Berry were | pianist Paul Williams, drummer Odie Payne, and an unk |
ick Halligan, also departed, replaced by jazz | pianist Larry Willis, and Swedish guitarist Georg Wad |
ther established black British jazz players - | pianist Alex Wilson and trumpeter Byron Wallen. |
bonist J.C. Higginbotham, and ex-wife of jazz | pianist Teddy Wilson (Indeed, on some records her com |
utta Sight (Pacific Jazz 1962) which features | pianist Jack Wilson and drummer Donald Dean. |
artist in small groups and with the American | pianist Garland Wilson but this was the first band to |
In 1945 he was featured in concert with | pianist Teddy Wilson at Town Hall (while still a high |
In the mid-1930s, Benny Goodman hired | pianist Teddy Wilson, vibraphonist Lionel Hampton, an |
Tom Poster, | pianist and winner of the keyboard section of BBC You |
Forest is the seventh album of | pianist George Winston and his sixth solo piano album |
The Velveteen Rabbit is an album by | pianist George Winston and actress Meryl Streep, rele |
Records was a record label founded in 1983 by | pianist George Winston to publish both his music and |
The song was covered by | pianist George Winston on his album Night Divides the |
Autumn is the second solo piano album by | pianist George Winston, released in 1980. |
rogressive pop quartet Liquid Groovement with | pianist Michel Wintsch, who is a reference in improvi |
The Dutch-born award-winning jazz | pianist Diederik Wissels was born in Rotterdam in Dec |
Andre Marques is a Brazilian jazz | pianist working with the Hermeto Pascoal group since |
s a choral conductor for Radio Sofia and as a | pianist, performing with various ensembles and also t |
is parallel international career as a concert | pianist began with a scholarship to the Juilliard Pre |
nd Don Voorhees, and became a prolific studio | pianist, recording with Fred Rich, Nat Shilkret, Fran |
,” which was not nearly as successful and the | pianist was without a contract or label and again pla |
to be confused with the latter's brother, the | pianist Paul Wittgenstein). |
Britten wrote the work for the Viennese-born | pianist Paul Wittgenstein, who lost his right arm in |
list of works associated with the left-handed | pianist Paul Wittgenstein. |
ptember 8, 1985 in Klagenfurt) is an Austrian | pianist who won Second Prize at the International Cho |
5, 1968) was an American composer and stride | pianist who worked in the jazz, ragtime, and blues st |
ar School and despite training as a classical | pianist, initially worked as a music teacher at Brook |
ulius Drake (born 1959, London) is an English | pianist who works as a song recital accompanist and c |
was a prolific American author, composer, and | pianist whose works were modelled on topology, genera |
Marta Farra - (Anna Gourari) a | pianist who works in Hanussen's cabaret and is also h |
She was his accompanying | pianist who would be continually mocked by the comedi |
st 1994) was an English biographer, composer, | pianist, and writer on music. |
as a circle of music lovers mentioned by the | pianist and writer Alice Diehl in her memoirs. |
In 1866 he married Marie Trautmann, a French | pianist and writer of pedagogical works. |
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