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Stride Piano: Bottom-End Jazz James P. Johnson We'll begin with a 1930 recording from James P. Johnson, the man generally credited as the father of stride piano.
Even Jazz forward Taylor Hendricks notices the elevated tunnel and photos. "They've got all the lighting, you know, a cool ambiance walking through, like a real runway.
Sharing Secrets Under The Rose article by Dean Nardi, published on August 4, 2025 at All About Jazz. Find more Inside the ...
Chuck Mangione left behind not just a catalog of hits, but a generation of players who believed their instrument could mean ...
Audience favorite Emanuel Ax tackled the challenging, at times thorny, work with his typical skill and commitment.
The history of the jazz piano starts in 1899. By my count, 20 pianists changed the direction of jazz over the course of 75 years. Here are 20 sample tracks in chronological order of those pianists.
Jazz will flow through the Glenwood Vaudeville Revue on Thursday as the Art Council’s 2025 International Jazz Day celebration honors the soul of the genre and the legacy of the late Mark Johnson.
Jazz music returned to life in downtown Burlington at the inaugural Burlington Jazz Festival and the town packed the shows ...
For the Register Nov 27, 2013 Nov 27, 2013Updated Feb 6, 2025 0 Mike Greensill and his quartet celebrates the great singing piano players from “Fats” Waller to Mose Allison, Nat “King ...
Drummer and bandleader Art Blakey’s ensemble, the Jazz Messengers, became one of the most famous incubators of young talent, serving during its 35 years as an academy for, in particular, a ...
Alliance Classical Players will present a free three-concert series featuring outstanding Central New York pianists this ...