Piano Moods by Earl Hines, released on Columbia in 1951 as a 10" Lp although it has been released as a box set of 4 7" 45rpm records in the previous year.

Fatha's long-playing debut!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgLHZABrahk&list=PL3iT24TkAwvTeGj6dgtc5TAX-krwwFdl-&index=1

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Listening to a compilation of Chicago jazz, I was reminded of the joys of the early 30's #EarlHines band. Hines is an unflaggingly creative soloist. #jazz #jazzpiano

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Earl Hines - Sensational Mood

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Livin' With The Blues by Barbara Dane released on Dot Records in 1959.

"On Livin with the Blues (1959), she belts out her message in an all-star group conducted by pianist Earl Hines. It is interesting to hear the splendid trumpet work of Benny Carter, Shelly Manne playing traditional drums, and Plas Johnson soloing to good effect in this context." - Fresh Sound Records

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHFv3YYOM5A

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Barbara Dane - 1959 - Livin' with the Blues

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1970s - Earl Hines - Disques Black and Blue
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Earl Hines - Tour de Force

Like it says on the tin.

I remember Dad had a bunch of Earl “Fatha” Hines LPs that I’ve been unable to locate - I used to play these all the time as a kid.

Hines is a pretty remarkable pianist.

This was a used bin pick-up VMP pressing. Not a great pressing, but the problems are fleeting when they occur.

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#DemandezLeProgramme #jazz :
1972 - Earl Fatha Hines Quartet - Toranomon Hall - Tokyo

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Portrait of #EarlHines, #NewYork, #N.Y.?), between 1938 and 1948

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Portrait of #EarlHines, #NewYork, #N.Y., ca. Mar. 1947

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Earl Hines en concert le 25 mars 1965 au Grand Théâtre de Limoges (1/2)

« Earl Hines a changé le style du piano. Vous pouvez trouver les racines de Bud Powell, de Herbie Hancock et tous ceux qui sont venus après. S’il n'avait pas ouvert la voie à la génération suivante, on ne sait pas où et comment ils joueraient maintenant... » Dizzy Gillespie.

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