Rambling observations on books, history, movies, transit, obsolete technology, baseball, and anything else that crosses my mind.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Nickname #23 -- February 17, 2013
Earl Hines was a wonderful pianist who had a wonderfully long career. I almost went to his last show in San Francisco in 1983. I first learned about him from a record of his early piano solos from the Anza Branch library and from the book Jazz Masters of the Twenties by Richard Hadlock, also from the Anza Branch. I just about memorized the album. "A Monday Date" is one of my favorites. Then I found the Hot Sevens with Louis Armstrong, his big band work from the 1930s, his time playing traditional jazz in San Francisco, and his late revival. By then I had enough money to buy his tributes to Gershwin and Ellington and others. His nickname, Fatha, was perfectly appropriate.
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