sabato 14 marzo 2009

LINO PATRUNO & THE JAZZ STARS OF ITALY


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LINO PATRUNO & THE JAZZ STARS OF ITALY
"Rosetta"
Guido Pistocchi (trumpet)
Alberto Collatina (trombone)
Gianni Sanjust (clarinet)
Bruno Longhi (tenor saxophone)
Carlo Bagnoli (baritone saxophone)
Romano Mussolini (piano)
Lino Patrono (guitar)
Carlo Loffredo (bass)
Gil Cuppini (drums).
San Marino, September 12, 1993
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Earl Kenneth Hines, universally known as Earl "Fatha" Hines, (28 December 1903 Duquesne, Pennsylvania -- 22 April 1983 in Oakland, California) was one of a small number of pianists whose playing shaped the history of jazz.

Earl Hines was born in the Pittsburgh suburb of Duquesne, Pennsylvania. His father was a cornetist and leader of Pittsburgh's Eureka Brass Band, his stepmother a church organist. Hines at first intended to follow his father's example and play cornet but "blowing" hurt him behind the ears — while the piano didn't. He took classical piano lessons but also developed an ear for popular show tunes and was able to remember and play songs he heard in theaters. Hines claimed that he was playing piano around Pittsburgh "before the word 'jazz' was even invented".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Hines

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