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  1. One of the most talented pianists of the 1940s, Johnny Guarnieri had the ability to closely imitate Fats Waller, Count Basie, and even Art Tatum. Not too surprisingly, he was in great demand during his prime years. Guarnieri started classical piano lessons when he was ten and soon switched to jazz. In 1939, he joined Benny Goodman's orchestra, recording frequently with both the big band and B ...

  2. 9. Juli 2013 · He also had long associations with bassist Slam Stewart and drummer Cozy Cole. In the late 1940’s Johnny joined the staff of the NBC in New York and remained with that orchestra for 15 years until he moved to California in 1962 where he performed for long spells as a solo pianist until his death in 1985. Not a bad resume.

  3. Johnny Guarnieri ( 1917- 1985) is performing one of Bix Beiderbecke's piano compositions. One of the most talented pianists of the 1940s, Johnny Guarnieri ha...

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  4. Johnny Guarnieri Trio – Hangover (Big Head) 2:39: 15: Johnny Guarnieri Quartet – I'd Do Anything For You: 2:40: 16: Johnny Guarnieri Quartet – Sophisticated Lady: 3:05: 17: Johnny Guarnieri Quartet – Armand The Groove: 2:59: 18: Johnny Guarnieri Quartet – Dot's My Baby: 2:53: 19: Johnny Guarnieri – Jealous: 3:07: 20: Johnny ...

  5. One of the most talented pianists of the 1940s, Johnny Guarnieri had the ability to closely imitate Fats Waller, Count Basie, and even Art Tatum. Not too surprisingly, he was in great demand during his… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1930s ...

  6. 1. Jan. 2002 · Guarnieri first came to prominence with Artie Shaw in 1940, and had also played with Tommy Dorsey, Lester Young, Ben Webster and Louis Armstrong – among many others – in the 40’s, previous to making these recordings. June Christy was one of the greatest singers in swing jazz; she won the Downbeat poll four times in the late 40’s for best female vocalist with a big band. Her main ...

  7. Johnny Guarnieri, 23 March 1917-7 January 1985, was an American stride and jazz pianist and virtuoso. He was born in New York City. Guarnieri’s use of classical piano and jazz to enhance and contrast with jazz, such as Scarlatti or Beethoven is another characteristic. Guarnieri recorded with many artists during the 1940s, including Charlie ...