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a new outfit called the Young-Holt Trio with | pianist Don Walker in 1966. |
guitarist G. E. Stinson, trombonist Scot Ray, | pianist Don Preston and Jeff Gauthier himself. |
More Funk is a live album by American jazz | pianist Don Pullen and saxophonist George Adams recor |
Quincy Troupe with | Pianist Donal Fox, audio cassette, Videmus Records, J |
Virtuoso jazz/classical | pianist Donald Shirley was signed with Cadence in the |
ch as Karen Booth (animator), Monica Gaylord ( | pianist), Doug Hemmy (animator), Harris Kirschenbaum |
l 13, 1973, Los Angeles) was an American jazz | pianist, drummer, and bandleader, who had an unusual |
st and bassist of the Mitchell-Ruff Duo (with | pianist Dwike Mitchell) and one of the founders of th |
nture was the traditional band he co-led with | pianist Earl Hines at the Club Hangover in San Franci |
as John Barbirolli and Jascha Horenstein and | pianist Earl Wild were featured in these reissues. |
His recordings soon after with | pianist Earl "Fatha" Hines (most famously their 1928 |
In 1976, he recorded an album of duets with | pianist Earl Hines entitled Hot Sonatas. |
cult film noir Kiss Me Deadly, accompanied by | pianist Earl Grant, who's best known for the 1958 pop |
Jazz | pianist Eddie Heywood reached number 16 with his inst |
er" and "Song of The Barefoot Contessa"; with | pianist Eddie Heywood, he reached the number two spot |
rformers were soul legend Patti LaBelle, jazz | pianist Eddie Palmieri, drummer Babatunde Olatunji, t |
Recorded with bassist Tyrone Brown, | pianist Eddie Green and drummer Doug Nally, an all-st |
ed in India in 1952 and 1953 in a band led by | pianist Eddie Carroll. |
Heatley then joined | pianist Eddie Thompson's house trio for the opening y |
ther his own group, which for a time included | pianist Eddie Costa. |
New York, New York) is an American classical | pianist, educator and author. |
made transcriptions of works by composer and | pianist Edward MacDowell. |
rt Danrreuther was born the son of the German | pianist Edward Dannreuther and Chariclea Anthea Euter |
ic there - piano with the eminent scholar and | pianist Edward Dannreuther and composition with Sir C |
Played by | pianist Elena Riu. |
His grand daughter | pianist Elena Lisitsian lives in New York City. |
Brazilian Jazz | Pianist Eliane Elias covered it on her 1987 album "Il |
from Toronto, Canada, fronted by vocalist and | pianist Elizabeth Shepherd. |
Ensemble de l'APEIM 6 with the conductor and | pianist Elizabeth Askren. |
ablanca, sung by Dooley Wilson accompanied by | pianist Elliot Carpenter and heard throughout the fil |
anied by a reconstructed Chick Webb Band, the | pianist Ellis Larkins, and for the second half of the |
album by Ella Fitzgerald, accompanied by the | pianist Ellis Larkins. |
ied for sixteen years, from 1911-1927, to the | pianist Elly Ney. |
s with Billy Taylor and Frank Foster and with | pianist Elmo Hope. |
Rock | pianist Elton John spends some time living in Atlanta |
Cornelia Niemann, the duo Plenar/Roelofs with | pianist Elvira Plenar, and the "Triple A" trombone tr |
a performance of Mozart's Piano Quintet with | pianist Emanuel Ax in June 2003. |
linist Leonid Kogan and sister to the eminent | pianist Emil Gilels), Igor Oistrakh, Mikhail Fikhteng |
Boris Goldstein, Elizabeth Gilels (sister of | pianist Emil Gilels and wife of the Soviet violinist |
Pianist Enrique Granados took first prize but the Soc | |
onny Eyk (The Hague, July 4, 1940) is a Dutch | pianist, entertainer and writer. |
Wealthy | pianist Eric Blade (Lawrence Day) tries to locate his |
khart and music (Toronto 1918) by the concert | pianist Ernest Seitz, who had conceived the refrain w |
Using Fina's arrangement, Fowley recorded | pianist Ernie Freeman on two tracks, one using a gran |
(born June 1, 1943) is an American classical | pianist, especially known for his interpretations of |
eisenauer led a highly successful career as a | pianist, especially in Germany and Russia, and was we |
y 1992) was an English composer, arranger and | pianist, especially noted for his orchestral arrangem |
best known for his work in The Bad Plus with | pianist Ethan Iverson and drummer Dave King. |
o gave many viola recitals with his wife, the | pianist Ethel Sharpe, later known as Ethel Hobday. |
Eubie Blake is a 1969 studio album by ragtime | pianist Eubie Blake and marks a reunion for Blake wit |
d the complete piano music of Edward Grieg by | pianist Eva Knardahl. |
Originally a straightforward | pianist, eventually Hornsby's nightclub act, which Li |
In June, he was the first | pianist ever to win both the Solo and Ensemble Divisi |
He is the first | pianist ever to play the entire song oeuvre of Charle |
e his debut in the United Kingdom, along with | pianist Evgeny Kissin, and violinists Maxim Vengerov |
Pianist Extraordinaire 1 (Box Set) | |
Don Shirley: | Pianist Extraordinary |
A Portrait of Olli Mustonen [as composer and | pianist]: Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra (Ostrobothn |
Armstrong, clarinet player Sidney Bechet and | pianist Fats Waller. |
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 |
Another | pianist featured there was the 18-year-old Vladimir H |
played with Ma Rainey, when Rainey's regular | pianist fell ill and had to be left behind in the pre |
fter having studied for a career as a concert | pianist, Florence McClung studied pastel with Frank R |
band of local Shreveport musicians, including | pianist Floyd Cramer, guitarist-vocalist Faron Young, |
, and featured saxophonist Boots Randolph and | pianist Floyd Cramer. |
These artists included | pianist Floyd Cramer, The Browns, Smiley Burnette, Do |
Janeiro, Brazil) is a Brazilian American jazz | pianist, flutist, composer, arranger, educator and pr |
zilian composer Hermeto Pascoal, working as a | pianist, flutist, composer, arranger and producer. |
tain Mert Plunkett, who selected Ayre to be a | pianist for the Canadian Army Third Division Concert |
From 1971-1984 he was the | pianist for the children's television show Polka Dot |
Tim Parton is the | pianist for the Southern Gospel Quartet Legacy Five. |
eveland hired Carr to be musical director and | pianist for Rev. Cleveland's ministry. |
Davis employed Wynton Kelly as the | pianist for this track in place of Bill Evans, as Kel |
vember 8, 1977 in Woodbine, Maryland) was the | pianist for the Kingdom Heirs from 2002 through 2007. |
s performed in concert as a percussionist and | pianist for Robbie Williams, Take That and The Paul W |
Lorne Matthews was the | pianist for the Cathedral Quartet from 1971 through 1 |
Sona Jain's "For Real", Clifton performed as | pianist for composer/tabla player, Zakir Hussain. |
l Moore and also under his own name as a solo | pianist for Discovery Records. |
ed to Washington and worked locally as a solo | pianist for a time, then relocated to Oakland, Califo |
Ellington Orchestra and acted as a substitute | pianist for Duke Ellington in the ensemble when they |
Heinz Sauer hired him in 1978 as a | pianist for his collaboration with George Adams and A |
continues to perform as musical director and | pianist for soul legend Howard Tate and appears on hi |
Barge, who was riding high as lead singer and | pianist for the group, Switch, in the late 1970s. |
He was a house | pianist for Decca in the 1930s and 1940s, playing beh |
his training with Abraham Fraser, who was the | pianist for Arturo Toscanini. |
He has been the | pianist for the Pasadena Roof Orchestra since 1992 an |
e worked with Stuff Smith before becoming the | pianist for Slim & Slam, the gig for which he was bes |
Gerald Wolfe (born 1963) was the | pianist for the Cathedral Quartet from 1986 through 1 |
orced by 1936, when she got a job as a backup | pianist for Buster Moten in Kansas City. |
Derrell Stewart has been the | pianist for the Florida Boys, a Southern Gospel quart |
ts from 1959 include a two week engagement as | pianist for trumpet star Bobby Hackett at Chicago's L |
ing Legacy Five, he served nearly 20 years as | pianist for The Cathedrals. |
tion, he began work the same day as the house | pianist for a radio station in Pittsburgh. |
and 1978, Smith was active as a conductor and | pianist for Ella Fitzgerald. |
In 1963 he was the | pianist for Betty Carter's extended engagement at Bir |
and Fontella Bass, who he originally hired as | pianist for Little Milton. |
an elementary school principal who was both a | pianist for Tabernacle Baptist Church and a jazz pian |
cal training on the piano, becoming the class | pianist for her kindergarten class and elementary sch |
ts and Music and gave concerts as a classical | pianist for several years after graduating before ret |
Bill Gaither was looking for another featured | pianist for the Gaither Homecoming Series, Parton fil |
He also served as the | pianist for the Salt Lake Opera Company. |
Since 1996 he has been the | pianist for the NDR Big Band. |
He is musical director and | pianist for Dianne Reeves and arranged and played mus |
il Wyte; the boys' newfound friend and former | pianist for Dorothy Dandridge, Fern; and Three 6 Mafi |
He served briefly as | pianist for drummer Max Roach's quartet and wrote arr |
His first job was as a rehearsal | pianist for Funny Girl with Barbra Streisand. |
Jim Garstang was the | pianist for the Cathedral Quartet from 1972 through 1 |
Braunfels performed as a professional | pianist for many years. |
Mal Waldron began working as | pianist for Holiday in mid-1953. |
He appears on 11 recordings as the | pianist for Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers and comp |
le association has been as music director and | pianist for Telarc recording artist Tierney Sutton. |
Steele was | pianist for the late Arnett Cobb. |
a music teacher, church organist, and concert | pianist for both public and private performances. |
There, he became | pianist for the Iona College Singers, an entertainmen |
As it happened, the | pianist, former circus boy, had in his possession a d |
мов, Alexey Borisovich Lyubimov) is a Russian | pianist, fortepianist and harpsichordist. |
n the label including a series of releases by | Pianist Fou Ts'ong ("the greatest living chinese perf |
er 1923, Magdeburg) is a German-born American | pianist, founding member of the Beaux Arts Trio. |
rt is the live tribute album of american jazz | pianist Frank Cunimondo. |
With | pianist Frank Signorelli he formed the group "The Ori |
Sunflower 118, "Love Me, Love Me, Love Me" by | pianist Frank Mills, which reached the top-50 in earl |
erbie Nichols Project (which he co-leads with | pianist Frank Kimbrough). |
She toured with the | pianist Franz Liszt during his visit to the British I |
n for her books on the Hungarian composer and | pianist Franz Liszt. |
Joseph Howard and | pianist Fred Robles, and participated in creative wor |
Shortly afterward, | pianist Fred “Papa” Calhoun and fiddle player Cecil B |
Goldberg, and "Beat Me Daddy Slack" refers to | pianist Freddie Slack (a reference to "Beat Me Daddy, |
k Gelber's 1959 play of the same name by jazz | pianist Freddie Redd which was released on the Blue N |
ey kicked off certain uptempo songs by asking | pianist Freddie Slack - nicknamed "Daddy" - to give h |
and also gave memorable performances with the | pianist Friedrich Gulda. |
The son of the renowned enigmatic | pianist Friedrich Gulda and Yuko Wakiyama, Rico grew |
ael Houstoun (20 October 1952 -) is a concert | pianist from New Zealand. |
27, 1982) is a pop rock singer-songwriter and | pianist from Anderson, Indiana. |
She performed as a concert | pianist from 1886-1896, and then worked as a piano an |
3 May 1923 - 25 September 2009) was a Spanish | pianist from Catalonia. |
Elza Kolodin is a | pianist from Poland. |
iation culminating in his accompanying her as | pianist from 1951 to mid 1953. |
He still appeared as a | pianist from time to time; such as the piano soloist |
2, in West Derby, Liverpool, Lancashire) is a | pianist from the middle-late 1950s, invited to play p |
Later, he was Roland Kirk's main | pianist from 1974 to 1977 and was featured on such re |
rn 5 December 1972, Milan) is an Italian jazz | pianist from Milan. |
Ray Reach - Jazz | pianist, from Birmingham |
sometimes jokingly described Alexander as his | pianist from New Orleans. |
1904 - c. 1970) was an American jazz | pianist from Cincinnati, Ohio. |
(8 February 1934 - 1993) was an American jazz | pianist from Little Rock, Arkansas. |
jazz band Moksha and Yosuke Yamashita, a jazz | pianist from Tokyo, Japan. |
Most notably, Danijel Farrugia, a young Jazz | pianist from North London, made his debut performance |
Cathal Breslin is a concert | pianist from Derry, Northern Ireland. |
Brynjulf Blix is a noted | pianist from Norway. |
summer of 2008, she was invited as the first | pianist from the North America to perform at the Kiro |
s of German descent: his father was a concert | pianist from Germany who taught at University in Port |
Lowell Davidson (1941-1990) was a jazz | pianist from Boston, Massachusetts. |
Graham Wood is a Jazz | Pianist from Perth, Western Australia born 15 Septemb |
Paolo Achenza is an Italian jazz | pianist from Bari and was one of the first Italian ar |
known as Billy Childs) is a composer and jazz | pianist from Los Angeles. |
the trio of guitarist Istvan Gyarfas, or the | pianist Gabor Cseke. |
artist in small groups and with the American | pianist Garland Wilson but this was the first band to |
s of the Three Sounds is an album by American | pianist Gene Harris recorded in 1972 and released on |
The 3 Sounds is an album by American | pianist Gene Harris recorded in 1971 and released on |
Nexus is an album by American jazz | pianist Gene Harris recorded in 1975 and released on |
It was covered by | pianist Gene Harris on his 1977 album "Tone Tantrum," |
were personally acquainted with the ideas of | pianist George Russell regarding modal jazz, Davis fr |
Blues Alley Jazz is a 1980 live album by the | pianist George Shearing, accompanied by the double ba |
He was rated by | pianist George Shearing to be amongst the world's top |
Forest is the seventh album of | pianist George Winston and his sixth solo piano album |
He was often partnered with the | pianist George "Honey" Hill, and the duo patterned th |
jazz guitarist John Pizzarelli accompanied by | pianist George Shearing and his quintet. |
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 |
Along with the American jazz | pianist George Letellier, Dahm has also arranged the |
Autumn is the second solo piano album by | pianist George Winston, released in 1980. |
Grand Piano is a 1985 studio album by the | pianist George Shearing. |
When assigned the role of demented | pianist George Bone in Hangover Square (1945), Cregar |
Experience is a studio album by British jazz | pianist George Shearing, billed as part of the 'Georg |
This was the third album of note for | pianist George Duke. |
The song was covered by | pianist George Winston on his album Night Divides the |
Soprano Yvonne Kenny and | pianist Gerard Willems have both won the award twice, |
l 15-piece Marcus Shelby Jazz Orchestra, with | pianist Geri Allen Performed 2005 with Clark Terry at |
and attended Howard University with them and | pianist Geri Allen in the 1980s. |
d University Jazz Ensemble that also included | pianist Geri Allen. |
One of the original members, | pianist Giorgio Gaslini, is no longer a member of the |
Composizioni is the second solo album by | pianist Giovanni Allevi. |
Among others, | pianist Glenn Gould became a great admirer of Valen a |
roup's name is taken from radio broadcasts of | pianist Glenn Gould. |
The Canadian | pianist Glenn Gould wrote his own cadenza to Beethove |
tudio album by guitarist Allan Holdsworth and | pianist Gordon Beck, released in 1988 through JMS-Cre |
Pianist Gordon Kushner notably served as the group's | |
Sunbird is a studio album by | pianist Gordon Beck, released in 1979 through JMS-Cre |
A young blind | pianist, Gordon Mote, from the Nashville area, has su |
Pianist Grace Barnes and violinist Deryck Aird served | |
ranz Schubert lieder project, in 1988, led by | pianist Graham Johnson. |
His reputation as a jazz | pianist grew in the 1940s when he did work with Art P |
A classically trained | pianist, Grog wrote the bulk of Feline's material; so |
Nils Botvid Anker (1878-1943) and artist and | pianist Gudrun Nilssen (1875-1958). |
d foreign musicians (in 2002 with the Italian | pianist Guido Manusardi, in 2003 with the French trum |
p happened in 2000, when Brazilian singer and | pianist Guilherme Arantes invited Taffo, Marcucci and |
ncer, North Carolina) was an American singer, | pianist, guitarist and harmonica player. |
English pop and jazz-pop singer, songwriter, | pianist, guitarist, and drummer. |
ovember 1899 in Berlin as the daughter of the | pianist Gustav Loeser and the actress Margarete Wezel |
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