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brother Martin Pizzarelli on double-bass, and | pianist Ray Kennedy. |
working trio of brother Martin Pizzarelli and | pianist Ray Kennedy. |
n concerts with the freelance organist & jazz | pianist Max Kenworthy. |
rden is the debut album from American New Age | pianist Kevin Kern. |
Aubrey Adams was a Jamaican | pianist and keyboard player who was one of the top ba |
an 't Hof (born 30 June 1947) is a Dutch jazz | pianist and keyboard-player. |
Mikael Jorgensen is lead | pianist and keyboardist for the band Wilco as well as |
He is a self taught | pianist, vocalist, keyboardist, bassist, record produ |
kia, today the Czech Republic) is a composer, | pianist and keyboardist. |
nata and Ravel's Tzigane, both performed with | pianist Lusine Khachatryan, as well as Chausson's Poe |
He has appeared as a | pianist with Kim Criswell, Tasmin Little, Natalie Cle |
erbie Nichols Project (which he co-leads with | pianist Frank Kimbrough). |
r than Cole, who is named for jazz singer and | pianist Nat King Cole. |
He formed a trio with | pianist Mike King and harmonica player Luke Francis c |
Davis, Jr., recorded in tribute to singer and | pianist Nat King Cole, who had recently died. |
that it was named after his friend and fellow | pianist Porter King. |
When | pianist Kenny Kirkland died in 1998, Calderazzo assum |
e his debut in the United Kingdom, along with | pianist Evgeny Kissin, and violinists Maxim Vengerov |
His wife was the French | pianist Clotilde Kleeberg. |
Pianist Adrian Klumpes released a solo album titled B | |
d the complete piano music of Edward Grieg by | pianist Eva Knardahl. |
don, 1981) is a British singer-songwriter and | pianist, initially known for her interpretation of ja |
ly 1959) is an American singer-songwriter and | pianist, best known for her work with singer-songwrit |
1957) is a Swedish pop singer-songwriter and | pianist, best known as husband of Marie Fredriksson. |
r Larsen (born 1 October 1955) is a Norwegian | pianist, well known for several stride piano recordin |
no, Japanese voice actor, actress, singer and | pianist, best known for her voice-acting and music wo |
1958) is a Swedish pop singer-songwriter and | pianist, best known for forming one half of the pop d |
ry 1902 - 31 December 1952) was a German-born | pianist best known for his work with the New Orleans |
(born June 1, 1943) is an American classical | pianist, especially known for his interpretations of |
Until the 1980s this boisterous singer and | pianist was known only to record collectors, as an ob |
Mel Stitzel, German-born | pianist best known for his work with the New Orleans |
Nye had a career as a concert | pianist, initially known by her maiden name Ruth Farr |
's bassist Don Bagley, vibeist Godfrey Hirch, | pianist Merle Koch and the outstanding double bass dr |
Bagley/ Morty Corb, vibeist Godfrey Hirch and | pianist Merle Kock/ Stan Wrighisman. |
od chamber music festival, founded in 2003 by | pianist Mari Kodama and her husband, conductor Kent N |
o formed a group which performed the songs of | pianist Krzysztof Komeda, touring London, Copenhagen, |
Her third husband was | pianist Stephen Kovacevich, with whom she had a daugh |
e booklet notes by Bayrakdarian's husband and | pianist Serouj Kradjian with the Youkali tango, "C'es |
In 2004 she married | pianist Serouj Kradjian. |
album by Canadian jazz singer-songwriter and | pianist Diana Krall, released on March 31, 2009 by Ve |
expressed satisfaction upon the execution of | pianist Karlrobert Kreiten in September 1943 became k |
He is the son of | pianist Anton Kuerti and cellist Kristine Bogyo. |
(Concert | pianist Anton Kuerti finished third for the New Democ |
Later, with drummer Pete La Roca and | pianist Steve Kuhn, Farmer and Swallow recorded the a |
The album features the recording debut of | pianist Steve Kuhn. |
Pianist Gordon Kushner notably served as the group's | |
performed by violinist Frederieke Saeijs and | pianist Maurice Lammerts van Bueren. |
London-based Australian | pianist Piers Lane has a flourishing international ca |
her" and devoted friend to young Philadelphia | pianist Lang Lang. |
In 1998, new age | pianist David Lanz covered the song from his album So |
In 1998, New Age | pianist David Lanz covered the song from his album So |
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. |
television films performing as a vocalist or | pianist, his last coming in 1984 when he sang "April |
He is the son of noted jazz | pianist the late Henry Kimbrell, and the brother of n |
The | pianist Jacob Lateiner studied at the Curtis Institut |
na he performed in a nightclub as a solo jazz | pianist, joined later by saxophonist Wolfgang Puschni |
After studying with Karl Muck as a | pianist he later held a succession of music director |
A keen flautist and | pianist, he later studied music at Lancaster Universi |
s, having started his career aged 15 as a pub | pianist and later as a stand-up comic before turning |
dies, Chefaliady-Taban performed as a concert | pianist and later became a singing teacher in Ia§i an |
big band, eventually leaving to perform as a | pianist and later a comic in nightclubs. |
debut was in Australia, aged 11, as a concert | pianist; he later made cabaret appearances in America |
in the 1970s included Mr. Bloe, who included | pianist Zack Laurence and harmonica player Harry Pitc |
have a daughter, Narine (born 1951), who is a | pianist and lawyer; and a son, Suren (born 1953), who |
rn, musical director Stephen Jones, rehearsal | pianist Anna Le Hair, was established in 1963. |
Composers, including Satie (who was a | pianist at Le Chat Noir), also lived in the area. |
Unknown - d. February, 2007) was a | pianist and lecturer from Thriplow, England, and the |
ess, Brad Leali, Dan Block and Jay Brandford, | pianist Mike LeDonne, bassist Dennis Irwin and percus |
rixton, London) is a largely self-taught jazz | pianist who left a career in engineering for jazz. |
arolina, U.S.) is a Canadian-American concert | pianist who left a successful career as a recording a |
gan to record a large number of sessions with | pianist Brian Lemon on the Zephyr label including alb |
pre-series, as X5-494) became a concert-level | pianist in less than a day in preparation for the Ber |
Along with the American jazz | pianist George Letellier, Dahm has also arranged the |
He frequently performed with | pianist Steve Lewis at Spanish Fort, New Orleans and |
s, a contemporary jazz group led by legendary | pianist Ramsey Lewis performed a cover of this song f |
In 1979, Johnson began playing with jazz | pianist, Ramsey Lewis. |
ist Ray Brown, vibraphonist Milt Jackson, and | pianist John Lewis. |
Chico Freeman, along with a rhythm section of | pianist Kirk Lightsey, bassist Cecil McBee, and drumm |
itical Terror, the short story collection The | Pianist Who Liked Ayn Rand, and the critical studies |
His grand daughter | pianist Elena Lisitsian lives in New York City. |
nger Oliver Nelson, saxophonist Tom Scott and | pianist Lonnie Liston Smith. |
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. |
(8 February 1934 - 1993) was an American jazz | pianist from Little Rock, Arkansas. |
and Fontella Bass, who he originally hired as | pianist for Little Milton. |
Herman (born 12 July 1981) is an Israeli jazz | pianist now living in Paris, France. |
ovember 1899 in Berlin as the daughter of the | pianist Gustav Loeser and the actress Margarete Wezel |
She appeared as a | pianist in London and Paris, and in 1856 made her per |
ns, as well as two original pieces written by | pianist and long-time collaborator Gordon Beck. |
choir director Faye Kelly ( ) and jazz/gospel | pianist and long-time Laney College professor Ed Kell |
known as Billy Childs) is a composer and jazz | pianist from Los Angeles. |
Jazz | pianist Carol Lou Woodward, Richmond, Indiana, 2006. |
hrough the efforts of its principal arranger, | pianist Mary Lou Williams, who had a formative role i |
He would marry Kirk's | pianist Mary Lou Williams and though the two separate |
s always very badly played, as the better the | pianist, the louder he plays, and one hears nothing o |
g Fields (born August 4, 1915) is an American | pianist and lounge music artist who was born in New Y |
he moved to Greenville, where he worked with | pianist Willie Love, and also met or worked with musi |
eenville, Mississippi to join his stepfather, | pianist Willie Love, as a drummer in a band fronted b |
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, | pianist John Lowe and drummer Colin Hanton. |
His daughter Elizabeth married Romanian | pianist Radu Lupu. |
la Suri Diliup Gabadamudalige is a Sri Lankan | pianist, composer, lyricist and producer. |
cked by the cornet player Louis Armstrong and | pianist Richard M. Jones, on songs such as "Pratt Cit |
laimed that the tune was based on New Orleans | pianist Richard M. Jones's earlier composition "Jazzi |
any notable jazz musicians, including Chicago | pianist Harold Mabern, bassist Ron Carter and drummer |
Christine McVie, | pianist (Fleetwood Mac) guitarist Al Anderson also wo |
dor area of Detroit in the 1970s playing with | pianist Bobby MacDonald and others at Cobb's Corner B |
made transcriptions of works by composer and | pianist Edward MacDowell. |
s a Spanish songwriter, singer, guitarist and | pianist of Macedonian father and Andalucian descent. |
d "Baby Face" Leroy Foster, and soon replaced | pianist Big Maceo Merriweather in Tampa Red's band af |
Tommy Pearson talks to | pianist Joanna MacGregor about her "life and career." |
In 2006, | pianist Joanna MacGregor was appointed Artistic Direc |
Canadian jazz | pianist Trevor Mackenzie released the album Ain't No |
he Pacemakers, replacing the group's original | pianist, Arthur MacMahon. |
r, Teddy Wilson and Sidney Bechet and ragtime | pianist Johnny Maddoxand Country guitar, Speedy Hawor |
then joined Christine Chatman's Orchestra as | pianist, and made her first recordings with Chatman i |
Written by Stefani and Tim Rice-Oxley ( | pianist and main songwriter of the English band Keane |
ist Haig Papazian, guitarist Andre Chedid and | pianist Omaya Malaeb posted an open invitation to mus |
She joins Opie's rock group as | pianist and manager and performs the role of Lady May |
It was at the Continental, accompanied by | pianist Barry Manilow (who, like the bathhouse patron |
es to become the memorable waitress-harassing | pianist, Sonny Mann, of It's a Living, and starred in |
Sung by | pianist Richard Manuel, with backing vocals by drumme |
d foreign musicians (in 2002 with the Italian | pianist Guido Manusardi, in 2003 with the French trum |
Braunfels performed as a professional | pianist for many years. |
her musical director was Mexican composer and | pianist Armando Manzanero. |
piano at age two; her sister was a classical | pianist who married Gerald Valentine. |
United States singer Deborah Berg and English | pianist Julian Marshall. |
In the mid 1950s Buckley joined | pianist David Martin, trumpeter Keith Hounslow, drumm |
Graham Fitch - concert | pianist & master-teacher |
r in Denmark; major figures of the period are | pianist Leo Mathisen, violinist Svend Asmussen, tromb |
rom the percussion group Amampondo, including | pianist Simpiwe Matole, playing modern jazz over a te |
oscow virtuosi" Chamber Orchestra & classical | pianist Denis Matsuev. |
such as Sporting Love (1934) by composer and | pianist Billy Mayerl, also with Lupino, which ran for |
as well as several recordings with the French | pianist, Louis Mazetier. |
They went on to form a band with bassist and | pianist Ron McClellan, with Matt Lande and Preston Po |
fter having studied for a career as a concert | pianist, Florence McClung studied pastel with Frank R |
They were founded in l994 by | pianist Tom McDermott, sousaphonist Matt Perrine and |
Jones recorded the album Creole Nocturne with | pianist Tom McDermott. |
Saturday afternoon usually features | pianist Marian McPartland and her guest, and also ano |
es Marjorie Anderson (three children) and (2) | pianist Janetta McStay. |
In 1985 he formed a duo with | pianist Philip Mead, Montague/Mead Piano Plus which t |
1912 in Cameroon was the daughter of a Jewish | pianist, studied medicine in Hamburg, and went to the |
tzschmar was from 1880 married to the British | pianist Klara Meller. |
They were also joined by Walter Nowick, a | pianist and member of the First Zen Institute, to wor |
er 1923, Magdeburg) is a German-born American | pianist, founding member of the Beaux Arts Trio. |
by her Sufi name of Lila, was an accomplished | pianist and member of a successful business family in |
in touring and recording as a duo with Polish | pianist Joachim Mencel. |
In 1963 he formed a quartet with | pianist Misha Mengelberg and saxophonist Piet Noordij |
Jazz | pianist Misha Mengelberg performing with the ICP Orch |
he played with percussionist Han Bennink and | pianist Misha Mengelberg, co-founding the Instant Com |
He was the father of composer and | pianist Misha Mengelberg. |
Accompanied by | pianist Yaltah Menuhin, he made a concert tour in 195 |
He performed a duet with | pianist Peter Michael Hamel at the Indo-German Festiv |
For the jazz | pianist, see Michael Cochrane (musician). |
the concert and realizes the man is the great | pianist Michael Michailow (Rathbone). |
ebruary 4, 2008 in Manhattan, NYC) was a jazz | pianist who might be best known as an influence on He |
rn 5 December 1972, Milan) is an Italian jazz | pianist from Milan. |
r his solo playing and for work in duets with | pianist Steve Miller and guitarist G. F. Fitzgerald. |
his sidemen include trumpeter Woody Shaw and | pianist Mulgrew Miller; bassist Nat Reeves and drumme |
Pianist Mrs Mills made her first television appearanc | |
Sunflower 118, "Love Me, Love Me, Love Me" by | pianist Frank Mills, which reached the top-50 in earl |
Featuring then-unknown | pianist Ronnie Milsap and written by Eddie Rabbitt an |
se as the "New Beaux Arts Trio", is formed by | pianist Yoko Misumi, Beethoven Society of Europe top |
Croatian cellist Stjepan Hauser and Japanese | pianist Yoko Misumi. |
st and bassist of the Mitchell-Ruff Duo (with | pianist Dwike Mitchell) and one of the founders of th |
Pianist Thelonious Monk knew the song well, reharmoni | |
symphony conductor Bruno Walter (1963), jazz | pianist Thelonious Monk (1964) and French actress Jea |
long been one of the foremost interpreters of | pianist Thelonious Monk's music. |
5 by Monk by 5 is an album by jazz | pianist Thelonious Monk, released in 1959. |
Rhythm-A-Ning is a jazz composition by | pianist Thelonious Monk. |
lbums, notably with trumpeter Miles Davis and | pianist Thelonious Monk. |
He also played with | pianist Jeremy Monteiro for over twenty years. |
The recording also featured | pianist Clement Moorman, whom Davis later married. |
te, and a multi-media collaboration with jazz | pianist Jason Moran. |
Jazz | pianist Nate Morgan composed an original jazz score u |
y years she worked with the gifted musicians, | pianist, Nate Morgan, late greats, guitarist Ronald M |
He later engaged the | pianist Ignaz Moscheles to give his children some les |
A young blind | pianist, Gordon Mote, from the Nashville area, has su |
"Kansas City Shuffle" is a song by jazz | pianist Bennie Moten. |
It is possible for the bassist and the | pianist to move to notes within the mode that are dis |
n 1964, he became Nancy Wilson's arranger and | pianist after moving to Los Angeles. |
Perkins later became Muddy Waters' | pianist, and much later when in his 90's, recorded a |
tone), Jeff Chapman (bass), Andy Stringfield ( | Pianist), Dennis Murphy (drums), and Kreis French (ba |
, 1865 - May 29, 1951) was a German composer, | pianist, and music teacher. |
1994 he graduated as a concert | pianist and music pedagogue. |
- April 11, 1948, Vienna) was a Moravia-born | pianist and music teacher. |
pril 1978 in Bad Reichenhall) was an Austrian | pianist, light music and film composer, arranger and |
d her own group, Zafiro, which included Cuban | pianist and music director Viviana Pintado. |
(born 9 April 1944) is an Austrian composer, | pianist and music producer. |
eased Long's first recording as conductor and | pianist, The Music Teacher, a play/opera by Wallace a |
Sulzberger (1876-1941) was a Swiss composer, | pianist and music author. |
mber 30, 1825 - June 6, 1896) was an Austrian | pianist and music teacher. |
1938 Bombay, India) is an American composer, | pianist, and music educator of Israeli and Indian des |
ini (born 1932, Rome) is an Italian composer, | pianist, and music educator. |
He published with Jascha Zayde The Complete | Pianist (Ludlow Music Inc., New York). |
Mark P. Malkovich III (concert | pianist, chamber music expert) |
Hall Overton, American composer, jazz | pianist, and music teacher |
was a Canadian composer, arranger, conductor, | pianist, and music educator. |
named for Daniel Barenboim, an Argentine-born | pianist and music conductor. |
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