Erroll Garner Just Jazz
Erroll Garner’s energy, swing, and pure joy at the piano are truly one of a kind! 🎶🔥 Born 100 years ago, his music still feels fresh and exciting today. I share rare jazz performances, research insights, and deep dives into jazz history. Want to explore more? Join my Jazz & Art Community for free here → https://hanksjazz.kit.com/a1fa6d0d0d 🎷📖 Born 100 years ago, the jazz pianist created an exuberant, one-of-a-kind style that continues to garner followers. Erroll Garner was a phenomenon. He didn’t sing, dance or tell jokes. He never said a word when he performed. All he did was play the piano. With Ernest McCarty bass, Jose Mangual conga drum, William English drums Read NEA Jazz Master Dan Morgenstern's Grammy winning essays and album notes on Erroll Garner: https://bit.ly/3z67Dty ...from Dan Morgenstern's Grammy winning essay "Best Album Notes" 1981 for the album "Erroll Garner, Master of the Keyboard" BOMR 81-5403 "Erroll Garner was a phenomenon. He didn’t sing, dance or tell jokes. He never said a word when he performed. All he did was play the piano. Yet he captured the hearts and minds of millions of listeners all over the world, becoming the most popular solo jazz instrumentalist of his time—a feat even more remarkable because his was a time when jazz was dwarfed in popularity by the gigantic media event called rock ‘n’ roll." Full "Just Jazz" Playlist: • Just Jazz - rare performances from the 197... Delve into rare and historic jazz performances rediscovered by Hank Hehmsoth, jazz scholar and 2019 Morroe Berger-Benny Carter-Edward Berger Jazz Research Fellow at Rutgers University’s Institute of Jazz Studies. Unearthed from the uncatalogued Dan Morgenstern Collection, these extraordinary 1970 Just Jazz TV broadcasts, presumed lost for 50 years, capture iconic moments in jazz history. Highlights include: 🎷 The only known televised appearance of tenor saxophonist Gene Ammons 🎷 The final TV performance of jazz legend Dexter Gordon 🎷 The only U.S. TV appearance of expatriate tenorist Don Byas Produced by NEA Jazz Master Dan Morgenstern for Chicago’s WTTW in 1970, Just Jazz showcases performances from jazz luminaries, including Billie Eckstine, Erroll Garner, and more.

Erroll Garner Live At Jazz 625 (VHS Rip)

Jazz Piano Classics - Erroll Garner Live 1963 Brussels

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Honoring Art Tatum, One of the Greatest Improv Pianist in Jazz History | Toledo Stories | Full Film

Erroll Garner - Live in Paris (1973) | Qwest TV

Erroll Garner - All of Me (Full Album)

Sonny Rollins and McCoy Tyner - In a Sentimental Mood

ERROL GARNER RAI TV ITALY 1972 Encode 31
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Erroll Garner - Informal Piano Improvisations (1962) [Complete LP]

Thelonious Monk Quartet in Poland April 1966

Erroll Garner Trio - Live, 1962

Erroll Garner - Copenhagen 1968

Erroll Garner The Loving Touch

Oscar Peterson - C Jam Blues

Erroll Garner – The Greatest Garner

Erroll Garner - Live in Singer Concertzaal, Laren - 1962 • World of Jazz

Joe Pass & Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (NHOP) - Umbria Jazz 1991

Erroll Garner 1968

Interview Ernest McCarty about Erroll Garner
![Erroll Garner • “Fly Me To The Moon” • LIVE 1964 [Reelin' In The Years Archive]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/JYGhBDGRGQU/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwE9CNACELwBSFryq4qpAy8IARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJDeAHwAQH4Af4EgALgA4oCDAgAEAEYZSBlKGUwDw==&rs=AOn4CLBbcbQe_rNOTuk8mcCsyZxnJdb59g)
