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Earl "Fatha" Hines - Pennsylvania Center for the BookBorn on December 28, 1903, Earl "Fatha" Hines grew up in Duquesne, Pennsylvania. Hines studied to become a jazz musician in high school, and by the time he ...
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Earl Hines: Most influential Jazz Pianist - Mosaic RecordsEarl Hines was born Dec. 28, 1903 in Duquesne, Pennsylvania and grew up in Pittsburgh. His father played trumpet, his stepmother was an organist, and a brother ...
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Profiles in Jazz: Earl "Fatha" Hines - The Syncopated TimesEarl Hines had a long and episodic career. He was born December 28, 1903 in Duquesne, Pennsylvania, which is close to Pittsburgh. Since his father played cornet ...
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Earl "Fatha" Hines (1903-1983) - BlackPast.orgEarl “Fatha” Hines was one of the most influential Jazz pianists during the twentieth century. His “trumpet style” piano playing has influenced jazz pianists ...
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Earl Hines - Blue Note RecordsOnce called “the first modern jazz pianist,” Earl Hines differed from the stride pianists of the 1920s by breaking up the stride rhythms with unusual accents ...
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Earl Hines, 77, Father of Modern Jazz Piano, DiesApr 24, 1983 · Earl (Fatha) Hines, the father of modern jazz piano, died Friday in Oakland, Calif., after a heart attack. He was 77 years old.Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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jazz's legendary earl "fatha" hines -- 8/31/18 - Delancey PlaceAug 31, 2018 · He was drawn to popular music. Earl was living with his Aunt Sadie Phillips when he was in high school, and she dabbled in light opera.Missing: influences | Show results with:influences
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Earl Hines | Research Starters - EBSCOEarl Kenneth Hines, born on December 28, 1903, in Duquesne, Pennsylvania, was a pivotal figure in the evolution of jazz piano.
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Earl Hines, Lois Deppe, Marva Josie, Mary ... - WZUM Jazz PittsburghFeb 29, 2024 · In 1921, there are many reports of Deppe and Hines performing a duet on KDKA radio, which is considered the first live radio appearance by ...<|separator|>
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Earl "Fatha" Hines - ConcordIn 1922 he made his first recordings with vocalist Lois Deppe. Hines moved to Chicago in 1923, working with Sammy Stewart and Erskine Tate's Vendome Theatre ...Missing: professional | Show results with:professional
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Earl Hines born 28 December 1903 - FROM THE VAULTSDec 28, 2018 · His first major job was accompanying vocalist Lois Deppe, and he made his first recordings with Deppe and his orchestra in 1922. The following ...Missing: gigs 1910s
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Earl Hines, Lois Deppe, and Madam C. J. WalkerFeb 10, 2022 · Earl Hines moved on to Chicago around 1924 after the strong encouragement to Earl and his parents by Eubie Blake (a friend of Hines' Aunt Sadie) ...Missing: professional | Show results with:professional
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Earl "Fatha" Hines (1903-1983) - The Syncopated TimesHines started playing professionally around 1921 in Pittsburgh. In 1923 Hines moved to Chicago where he worked with Deppe's Seranaders, Erskine Tate's Vendome ...Missing: venues | Show results with:venues<|control11|><|separator|>
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Saluting pianist Earl Hines, who was born on 28 December 1903 in ...Dec 28, 2019 · He attended Schenly High School where he majored in music. Hines shifted his musical interest from classical piano to jazz piano and at age ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Movers & Shakers | riverwalkjazz.stanford.eduHines: Now, Armstrong and I have always been buddies from the beginning. We went into the Sunset Cafe together with Carroll Dickerson's Orchestra in the spring ...
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Louis Armstrong & Earl Hines - Terry Teachout book excerptApr 29, 2021 · What Earl Hines had in common with Louis Armstrong was a rhythmic adventurousness producing early jazz masterpieces - Mosaic Records.
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Carroll Dickerson's Savoyagers - The Syncopated TimesThe band included at various times, Louis Armstrong, Natty Dominique, Honore Dutrey and Earl Hines. They also recorded under the name of Carroll Dickerson's ...Missing: 1927 | Show results with:1927<|control11|><|separator|>
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Listening, Party For Two: Louis Armstrong & Earl Hines - NPRDec 15, 2009 · Earl Hines (piano) and Louis Armstrong (trumpet) at a 1948 jam session in Rome. They're joined by Jack Teagarden (trombone) and a host of local artists.
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Louis Armstrong, Vol. 4 - Louis Armstrong and Earl HinesListen to Louis Armstrong, Vol. 4 - Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines by ... Carroll Dickerson Orchestra, Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven. PREVIEW. 3:19.
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'The Fatha' was the Daddy of Them All: The Music of Earl 'Fatha' HinesEarl Hines was one of the first pianists to do more than simply supply rhythm to the jazz ensemble. The simplified style Hines developed supported and ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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“G.T. Stomp” (1939) Earl “Fatha” Hines - Swing & BeyondMay 18, 2018 · The story: Earl Hines (1903-1983), was a pioneering jazz pianist and leader of a great band during the swing era.<|separator|>
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Earl Hines: Classic Earl Hines Sessions 1928-1945 - JazzTimesMay 2, 2024 · That trail begins in February 1929, some six weeks after Hines, booked at the Grand Terrace, a new Capone-controlled South Side cabaret, ...
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Earl Hines: Big Bands And Beyond On A New Box Set - NPRApr 11, 2013 · Hines opened at Chicago's Grand Terrace ballroom in time for New Year's 1929. Jazz's center of gravity was shifting to New York, but the ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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“Blue (Because of You)” (1935) Earl “Fatha” Hines / (1940) Lionel ...Mar 1, 2023 · Against this background, I begin the story of Earl Hines at the Grand Terrace Ballroom. The Grand Terrace was located at 317 East 35th ...<|separator|>
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Jazz at 100 Hour 22: Bebop Big Bands - Earl Hines, Billy Eckstine ...Earl Hines started his big band in the late twenties and maintained a vital ensemble through the Swing Era. In 1940, Hines scored a huge hit with “Jelly Jelly”.
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Jazz Pianists of the Swing Era - riverwalkjazz.stanford.eduEarl Hines had such a profound influence on jazz piano players in the Swing Era, it could be said that “Fatha” Hines was the “daddy of them all!”
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Earl 'Fatha' Hines - WBSS MediaSeveral members of Hines's band were drafted into the armed forces in World War II – a major problem. Six were drafted in 1943 alone. As a result, on August 19, ...Missing: disruptions | Show results with:disruptions
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Jazz news: Earl Hines Sessions: 1928-45Mar 4, 2013 · From 1929 to 1934, you hear Hines's hot-jazz orchestra that performed nightly for Chicago's mobsters and swells. By 1934, Hines dropped the ...Missing: 1930s achievements
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Earl Hines Musician - All About JazzEarl Kenneth Hines was born into a musical family in Duquesne, Pennsylvania, on December 28, 1905. His father worked as a foreman at the local coal docks and ...Missing: life education training
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Earl Hines - New World EncyclopediaFor over 10 years his was "The Band" in Al Capone's Grand Terrace Cafe—Hines was Capone's "Mr Piano Man." From the Grand Terrace in centrally located Chicago, ...
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Earl Hines Trio Live at Comblain-La-Tour - Medici.tvMore info. Venue: Comblain-la-Tour (Comblain-la-Tour, Belgium). Production date: 1966. Duration: 42 min. Production: © Sonuma. Resolution: Full HD. medici.tv ...
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[PDF] earl 'fatha' hines arrives for a concert tour - Eric Myers JazzFeb 26, 1980 · Earl "Fatha" Hines, 74, arrived in Australia last Thursday for a concert tour. The Herald's jazz critic Eric Myers spoke to him and found he ...
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EARL HINES, 77, FATHER OF MODERN JAZZ PIANO, DIESApr 24, 1983 · Earl (Fatha) Hines, the father of modern jazz piano, died Friday in Oakland, Calif., after a heart attack. He was 77 years old.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Earl Hines's trumpet-style piano | BiblioloreDec 28, 2013 · Hines freed the piano from its limited role as a rhythm instrument, playing hornlike phrases that cut across the regular patterns that the bass and drum were ...
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Fatha Knows Best: Earl Hines and Chicago Style PianoAug 31, 2020 · He certainly had an unusual style, and I would be very interested to hear your description of the techniques that define the “Alex Style” on ...Missing: innovations breakthroughs
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Earl Hines - by Robert DoerschukJun 3, 2024 · Godfather of Modern Jazz Piano. ... But I already knew that modern jazz piano likely wouldn't have evolved as it did without Hines's handiwork.Missing: war adaptations
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Father of Modern Jazz Piano Earl Hines: Interview with Sig MohrEarl “Fatha” Hines, often called 'the father of modern jazz piano,' recalls his innovative years with Louis Armstrong with Siegfried H. Mohr in an interview.Missing: techniques | Show results with:techniques
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Earl Hines, Part 2 - Richard Hadlock - JazzProfilesAug 11, 2022 · “The meat of Hines's methodology was already set in place: sometimes called a 'trumpet style', primarily because of the sharply delineated ...
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The Evolution of the Piano in Jazz - JazzProfilesSep 18, 2017 · ... rhythmic, harmonic, and contrapuntal will." ("Boy, is this the ... But the chief source of what jazz piano became was Earl Hines. And ...
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Earl Hines | Technique - YouTubeDec 2, 2017 · ... innovative and influential pianists in jazz history. His ... Earl Hines | Interview & Piano Demonstration ▻ Subscribe, Like & Comment! / ...Missing: breakthroughs | Show results with:breakthroughs
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[PDF] Giants Of Jazz - Earl Hinession been asked if he is the son of the Earl Hines who used to play at the Grand Terrace. When playing he is clearly a man in his prime, with energy and ...Missing: dominance | Show results with:dominance
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Earl Hines Essentials - Playlist - Apple Music“Boogie Woogie On St. Louis Blues,” from 1937, sees Hines showcase the playful independence of his left and right hands, with the latter outshining the band's ...
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Earl “Fatha” Hines: The pianist that jazz forgot - Keyboard ImprovJun 22, 2015 · Here's a fun listening exercise to help you play better jazz piano. Take your left hand playing to a new level with my free ebook: Left Hand ...Missing: voicing innovations breakthroughs
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Earl "Fatha" Hines - Fifty Seven Varieties (1928) - YouTubeAug 21, 2014 · Full Song Title: Fifty Seven Varieties Recorded in: 1928 Earl Hines has been called the first modern jazz pianist. His style ... 57 Varieties.
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Earl Hines and His Orchestra Top Songs - Greatest Hits and Chart ...1. 1933. #4 57 Varieties Earl Hines and His Orchestra greentick · 2. 1937. #2 Rhythm Sundae Earl Hines and His Orchestra greentick · 3. 1940. #5 Number 19. Earl ...Missing: early successful solos
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Song: Rosetta written by Earl Hines, Henri WoodeTitle, Performer, Release date, Info. Rosetta · Earl Hines and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus Walter Fuller, 1933, First recording on February 13, 1933
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Jazz Standards Songs and Instrumentals (Rosetta)Pianist/composer/bandleader Earl “Fatha” Hines first recorded “Rosetta” with his orchestra on February 13, 1933, then again on September 24, 1934. The lyric ...
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Classic Earl Hines Sessions 1928-1943 - Mosaic RecordsJun 4, 2021 · Raretone RTR 24003 Earl Hines – 1929. RCA Victor LPV 512 Earl Hines – The Grand Terrace Band RCA Victor LPV 535 Sidney Bechet – The Blue ...
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[PDF] Earl Hines and "Rosetta" - Columbia Library JournalsHines's development as primarily a band pianist not only influenced his improvisatory process and general conception of the piano solo but also played an ...
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Earl Hines: In Appreciation | Jazz Changes - Oxford AcademicThe concert was a success and the start of arguably the greatest comeback in the history of jazz. He was featured on an influential profile by Whitney Balliett ...
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Earl Hines • The Quintessential Recording SessionJan 30, 2023 · Pianist Earl Hines recorded prolifically throughout his career, particularly during 1928-79. He made a major comeback in 1965 after almost being forgotten.
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Earl Hines and black jazz piano in Chicago, 1923-1928.... Hines's career in the city and the beginning of his long-term residence at the Grand Terrace Ballroom. The pianists who preceded Hines in Chicago provide ...
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Dizzy Gillespie said: "Earl Hines changed the style of the piano. You ...Dec 28, 2024 · A 1975 a documentary on Hines was produced, crediting him as one of the most influential figures in the development of jazz piano. From that ...<|separator|>
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The Transcendent Aesthetics of the Block Chord LanguageJun 17, 2013 · Block chords go back even further, Earl Hines would use his block chords in the right hand in a style he called “Trumpet style” Also, The ...
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Earl "Fatha" Hines was once called “the first modern jazz pianist ...Dec 28, 2022 · Earl "Fatha" Hines was once called “the first modern jazz pianist.” Dizzy Gillespie said: "This little guy came out of Chicago, Earl Hines.
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Earl Hines: His Unrecorded Band with Parker and Gillespie, by Leif ...Dec 10, 2023 · Throughout the 1930s the Earl Hines big band played frequently at the Sunset Cafe, renamed the Grand Terrace Cafe in 1937. But in early 1940 ...
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Bebop 1945-1950: The Earl Hines and Billy Eckstine OrchestrasFeb 4, 2021 · The job with Hines lasted for several months until the fall of 1943. At that point several musicians left including Bird, Dizzy and Billy ...Missing: engagements | Show results with:engagements
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Classic Earl Hines Sessions 1928-1945 - JazzwiseStarting with Hines' first solo records from 1928 (he had recorded with others, including Armstrong by this date, but not under his own name) the set traces ...
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DownBeat Hall of Fame... Earl Hines (C 1965) Milt Hinton (C 2001) Johnny Hodges (C 1970) Billie Holiday (R 1961) Freddie Hubbard (R 2009) Milt Jackson (R 1999) Ahmad Jamal (R 2011) ...
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Hines Gets Jazz Award - The New York TimesJun 15, 1971 · NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., June 14—Earl Hines yesterday received the third annual James P. Johnson Award from the Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies.
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Earl Hines | Artist - GRAMMY.comNOMINATION. Best Jazz Performance By A Soloist. Quintessential Recording Session (Album). View All Nominations For This Artist.Missing: recognitions | Show results with:recognitions
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Earl Hines: Piano Genius at Work review – the 'Fatha' doesn't quite ...Mar 31, 2016 · Piano Genius at Work is a treat for Hines devotees and completists, but perhaps not an introduction for the intrigued.Missing: critical assessments
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Earl Hines (1903-1983) - Naxos RecordsThe acknowledged pioneer of modern jazz piano, Earl Kenneth 'Fatha' Hines was born in Duquesne, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on 28th December, 1903.
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Earl (Fatha) Hines Dies At 77 - The Washington PostApr 23, 1983 · One of three children in a musically gifted family, Earl Kenneth Hines was born in Duquesne, Pa., near Pittsburgh, on Dec. 28, 1905. His father ...
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Jazz and the Mob: A History - JazzTimesSep 1, 2022 · Mobsters owned nightclubs and used them as money laundering operations. They sank their fangs into every aspect of the business: recording, ...
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Jumpin' with Fatha Hines at the Eichler PadSep 30, 2020 · Earl Hines at the piano, his familiar perch. Soon she, her brother ... Hines was also running his own jazz club in Oakland's Jack London Square, ...
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Earl Kenneth Hines | Encyclopedia.comEarl “Fatha” Hines 1905–1983. Musician. At a Glance… Converted to Jazz. Established Modern Jazz Piano. Re-emerged as Jazz Great.Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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Rhythm in My Mind | The New YorkerA girl asked me last night, 'Are you Earl Hines' son? My mother used to listen to your dad at the Grand Terrace in 1930.' The young don't believe I'm me and the ...