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Earl Hines
Biography
Earl Hines
Born
December 28, 1903 in Duquesne, PA

Died
April 22, 1983

Years Active:
20s | 30s | 40s | 50s | 60s

 
Once 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 from his left hand. While his right hand often played octaves so as to ring clearly over ensembles, Hines had the trickiest left hand in the business, often suspending time recklessly but without ever losing the beat. One of the all-time great pianists, Hines was a major influence on Teddy Wilson, Jess Stacy, Joe Sullivan, Nat King Cole, and even to an extent on Art Tatum. ...
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Related Artists
Louis Armstrong Nat King Cole Duke Ellington Erroll Garner Stan Kenton Art Tatum Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington

Influences
Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong & Oscar Peterson

Formal Connections
Billy Eckstine Dizzy Gillespie And His Orchestra Dizzy Gillespie Dizzy Gillespie (w/ Sonny Stitt, Sonny Rollins)

Performed Songs By
George Gershwin Fats Waller Cole Porter Hoagy Carmichael & Friends Frank Foster Michael Tilson Thomas Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong & Oscar Peterson King Oliver Billy Joel

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