Earl Hines Fatha- At the Party
Earl Hines moved to Chicago in 1926 at the age of 21 and began his association with Louis Armstrong, with whom he recorded. Hines is recognized as a major innovator in the development of jazz piano, and he was also a major band leader performing at, and broadcasting from, the Grand Terrace Ballroom in Chicago from 1928-43. He moved to the S.F. Bay Area in 1956 & lived there until he passed in 1983. This live sextet performance was recorded May 13, 1970 in San Francisco.
Tracklist:
- It's Only a Paper Moon
- Coquette
- Poor Butterfly
- Indiana
- Along the Santa Fe Trail
- Lazy River
- Chicago / I Left My Heart In San Francisco
- I Want a Little Girl
Earl Hines moved to Chicago in 1926 at the age of 21 and began his association with Louis Armstrong, with whom he recorded. Hines is recognized as a major innovator in the development of jazz piano, and he was also a major band leader performing at, and broadcasting from, the Grand Terrace Ballroom in Chicago from 1928-43. He moved to the S.F. Bay Area in 1956 & lived there until he passed in 1983. This live sextet performance was recorded May 13, 1970 in San Francisco.
Tracklist:
- It's Only a Paper Moon
- Coquette
- Poor Butterfly
- Indiana
- Along the Santa Fe Trail
- Lazy River
- Chicago / I Left My Heart In San Francisco
- I Want a Little Girl