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  1. Guarnieri joined the George Hall orchestra in 1937. He is possibly best known for his big band stints with Benny Goodman in 1939 and with Artie Shaw in 1940. Guarnieri is also noted for his embellishment and juxtaposition of jazz with classical piano, such as Scarlatti and Beethoven.

  2. Bekannt wurde er schließlich durch seine Arbeit in den Big Bands von Benny Goodman (1939, 1941), Artie Shaw (1940, 1941/42) und Tommy Dorsey (1942–43). In seinen Pianostil flossen Elemente klassischer Musik, etwa von Domenico Scarlatti und Beethoven , ein.

  3. 9. Juli 2013 · Johnny had deep Jazz roots having begun his career by replacing the legendary Fletcher Henderson on piano with Benny Goodman in 1939. He also played in the big bands and small groups of clarinetist Artie Shaw, trombonist Tommy Dorsey’s big band and Raymond Scott’s CBS radio orchestra.

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    • 1939-1940 Johnny Guarnieri5
  4. Bekannt wurde er schließlich durch seine Arbeit in den Big Bands von Benny Goodman (1939, 1941), Artie Shaw (1940, 1941/42) und Tommy Dorsey (1942–43). In seinen Pianostil flossen Elemente klassischer Musik, etwa von Domenico Scarlatti und Beethoven , ein.

  5. Johnny Guarnieri (23 March 1917–7 January 1985) was an American virtuoso jazz and stride pianist, born in New York City, perhaps best-known for his big band stints with Benny Goodman in 1939 and with Artie Shaw [ in 1940.

  6. Bekannt wurde er durch seine Arbeit in den Orchestern von Benny Goodman (1939, 1941), Artie Shaw (1940, 1941/42) und Tommy Dorsey (1942–43). In jenen Jahren war er auch erstmals im Studio. In seinen Pianos

  7. 28. Juni 2019 · After a stint on violin, Guarnieri developed quickly as a pianist and was a major part of the swing era, working with the big bands of George Hall (1937-39), Benny Goodman (1939-40 and in 1941), Artie Shaw (1940-41 and 1941-42 including playing harpsichord with Shaw’s Gramercy Five), Will Bradley, and Jimmy Dorsey.