Earl Hinesに関する情報
Pittsburgh Jazz Legends 4: Billy Eckstine Pittsburgh Post Gazette While singing in Chicago in 1939 trumpeter Budd Johnson brought him to the attention of the city's top bandleader: fellow Pittsburgher Earl "Fatha" Hines. Eckstine, who also played valve trombone, became a major attraction with the Hines orchestra with ... |
![]() Inland Empire Weekly | All That Jazz Inland Empire Weekly Nearly a hundred years after Earl Kenneth Hines refined jazz piano and helped bring about bebop, the genre is alive and flourishes in the voice of Nichole Preuss and the music she performs at the Hip Kitty in downtown Claremont. |
![]() Legacy.com | Chicago's Biggest Shoulders Legacy.com Louie Armstrong's West End Blues with Earl Hines at the piano. What I learned from law school was Louie, Duke and Memphis Minnie. That's what led me to the radio. –Terkel Television and radio do a wonderful job in focusing attention on the problems of ... |
![]() New York Times | From Jazz Heirlooms to Doom Metal New York Times (Green had played alongside Parker in Earl Hines's big band in 1943, before Parker had much of a reputation.) Mobley's more than fine here, modern and bluesy and effortful, but Green is on a different plane, serene, joyous. He's riding on the swing, ... |
Mays goes to the movies for Black Bear New Jersey Herald Mays got hooked on jazz at a young age after hearing Earl Hines and Miles Davis. He started to work jazz gigs and do some composing during his years of studio, TV and film work in Los Angeles. This diverse experience made him the consummate accompanist ... |