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Art Tatum was born in Toledo, Ohio and despite being blind in one eye and only partially sighted in the other he became arguably the greatest jazz piano player who ever lived. He came from a musical family and when younger had some formal training at the Toledo School of Music, however he was largely self-taught. His teacher their recognized his talents and tried to steer him towards as a career as a classical concert pianist. Tatum was more interested in the music of Fats Waller, which would be a strong influence on his music. At 18 he was playing interludes at a local radio station and within a short period of time he had his own show
Yazz Ahmed, Jeong Lim Yang, and Neil Ardley

by Jerome Wilson
This episode features recent releases by Yazz Ahmed, Jeong Lim Yang, and Judy Wexler alongside older music from Neil Ardley, Art Tatum, and Bruno Raberg. Playlist Henry Threadgill Sextett I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 00:00 Art Tatum I Cover ...
Don Byas: Sax Expat

by Richard J Salvucci
Don Byas: Sax Expat Con Chapman 233 Pages ISBN: 9781496856081 University Press of Mississippi2025 Don Byas, a tenor saxophonist, who was regarded with great respect in his day, is, unfortunately, now not much more than a name. In part, it is because he has been gone for half a ...
Charles Mingus: In Argentina: The Buenos Aires Concerts

by Dan McClenaghan
So many live jazz dates have been taped over the years. Then the tapes have been shelved. With that in mind, there may be no end to the ongoing supply of uncovered jazz gems begging to be discovered. But Zev Feldman, the Jazz Detective, is doing his best to dig out as many as possible. His ...
Ariane Racicot: Danser avec le feu

by Dan McClenaghan
The piano trio is a tried and true jazz format. Art Tatum, Erroll Garner, Red Garland and Ahmad Jamal made their marks there. Also Bill Evans, Marc Copland and Brad Mehldau, and so many others. And let us not forget Fred Hersch and a hundred or so more. Some artists, feeling constrained by the ...
Art Tatum: Jewels in the Treasure Box

by Stefano Merighi
Non vi è dubbio che nel pantheon dei grandi individualisti del jazz, la figura di Art Tatum giochi un ruolo del tutto speciale. Non vedente dalla nascita, giocoforza discriminato, la sua rivincita sociale e artistica è stata epocale, un uno contro tutti memorabile, che lo ha collocato nel più alto dei gradini del talento strumentale.
2024 Look Back

by David Brown
For this week's program, I want to pick up where we left off last week, revisiting albums released in 2024 that really made an impression on me. This is not a top ten list, but more of a mix-tape if you will of recordings I highly recommend from the past year. Artists include John Zorn's New ...
Jewels in the Treasure Box

By Art Tatum
Label: Resonance Records
Released: 2024
Track listing:
CD 1:
Night and Day; Where or When; On The Sunny Side of the Street; Don't Blame me; Soft Winds; These Foolish Things; Flying Home; Memories of You; What Does It Take; Tenderly; Crazy Rhythm; The Man I Love; Tea for Two.
CD 2:
I Cover The Waterfront; Body and Soul; Laura; Humoresque; Begin the Beguine; There Will Never Be Another You; September Song; Just One of Those Things; Wrap You Troubles In Dreams; St. Louis Blues; After You've Gone; Someone to Watch Over Me.
CD 3:
Sweet Lorraine; Indiana; Judy; Lover; Dark Eyes; Stompin' at the Savoy; If; Out of Nowhere; Would You Like to Take a Walk?; Stardust; Air Mail Special; I've Got the World on a String; The Kerry Dance.
Mark Sullivan's Favorite Jazz Albums of 2024

by Mark Sullivan
This was an exceptional year for jazz albums of all sorts, as well as jazz-adjacent experimental music. The supply of previously unreleased live recordings seemed nearly inexhaustible! People discovered tapes right and left, presenting exceptional performances in good to excellent recording quality. My lists could easily have been much longer. Lists are unranked. ...
Kris Davis and Younee: Keys To The Eighty-Eights

by Doug Collette
The role of pianist has been crucial to the evolution of jazz throughout its history. To that end, Art Tatum, McCoy Tyner and Bill Evans have achieved iconic status over the decades and, in more recent years, Brad Mehldau and Fred Hersch have laid the groundwork for their own ascents to similarly hallowed positions, Meanwhile Diana ...