Jazz
Earl Hines
1903–1983. American pianist. in the Swing tradition.
Earl Hines was a pioneering jazz pianist known as 'Fatha' Hines, credited with developing the 'trumpet style' of piano playing that bridged stride piano and bebop. Strong historical and African American heritage significance.
7 products
Wagner: Parsifal
Masters of Jazz, Vol. 12
Piano Genius at Work [7 CD + DVD]
This 7-CD plus one DVD box set features: solo sessions from Hines' early days in 1928 and up to 1974 in New York and Chicago; 1948 radio broadcasts from Blue Note in Chicago with Louis Armstrong and his All Stars; a series of 1954-1955 live recordings from the infamous Club Hangover in San Francisco; 1954 collaborations with the Muggsy Spanier All Stars; numerous 1959 recordings with the Earl Hines Quartet from London House in Chicago; and on the DVD, a 1970 take of Earl Hines solo on piano and vocal.
EARL HINES IN NEW ORLEANS
FOUR JAZZ GIANTS
MY TRIBUTE TO LOUIS: PIANO SOLOS BY EARL HINES
