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  1. Watch Earl Hines, the legendary jazz pianist, perform his stunning Boogie Woogie on St Louis Blues live in France in 1965. This video captures his virtuosity and creativity in a classic tune.

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  2. Earl Hines nació en el suburbio de Duquesne en Pittsburgh. Su padre tocaba la corneta en una orquesta y su madrastra el órgano en una iglesia. 2 Hines, en un principio, intentó seguir los pasos de su padre tocando la corneta, pero la molestia que le causaba en los oídos lo inclinó por el piano. 3 4 Recibió clases de piano clásico al ...

  3. 23. Feb. 2023 · Earl Hines moved on to Chicago around 1924 after the strong encouragement to Earl and his parents by Eubie Blake (a friend of Hines’ Aunt Sadie). In Chicago, by 1927-28, the connection of Earl Hines to Louis Armstrong became revolutionary. Combining these two innovative players in the late 1920’s changed the sound of jazz, popular music and ...

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_HinesEarl Hines - Wikipedia

    Earl Hines (Duquesne, 28 dicembre 1903 – Oakland, 22 aprile 1983) è stato un pianista jazz statunitense, uno dei più grandi della storia del jazz. Con Jelly Roll Morton e James P. Johnson creò il pianismo stride e fu uno dei più importanti virtuosi del jazz [1] .

  5. Provided to YouTube by Legacy RecordingsDeep Forest · Earl Hines & his OrchestraClassic Earl Hines Sessions (1928-1945) - Vol. 5 & 6℗ Originally released 194...

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  7. Earl “Fatha” Hines, often called 'the father of modern jazz piano,' recalls his innovative years with Louis Armstrong with Siegfried H. Mohr in an interview first published in Le Jazz Hot magazine in Paris in the 70s. Mr. Mohr is an expert in historical piano styles.