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Margaret Marian McPartland OBE (née Turner; 20 March 1918 – 20 August 2013), was an English–American jazz pianist, composer, and writer. She was the host... |
Bix Beiderbecke (category 1931 deaths) Germany; Marian McPartland went on to become a jazz great in her own right. For complete Beiderbecke discographies, see Sudhalter and Evans; and Lion Organizations... |
Bill Evans (category 1980 deaths) heavily. He later abandoned them in part. During a 1978 interview, Marian McPartland asked: "How do you think your playing has changed since you first... |
Duke Ellington (redirect from Duke Ellington and His Orchestra) (1970). Current Biography. H.W. Wilson Company. Mercer Ellington to Marian McPartland, on Piano Jazz, rebroadcast on Hot Jazz Saturday Night, WAMU, 2018... |
Lyle Mays (category 2020 deaths) Illinois, he was introduced to jazz pianist Marian McPartland. Bill Evans at the Montreux Jazz Festival and Filles de Kilimanjaro by Miles Davis (both... |
Peggy Lee (category 2002 deaths) Sinatra, Rita Moreno, Marian McPartland, Chris Connor, Petula Clark, Maria Muldaur, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Quincy Jones, Shirley Horn, and others. In 2004, Barone... |
Beverly Kenney (category 1960 deaths) Hall, sharing the bill with Miles Davis, Art Blakey, Tito Puente, and Marian McPartland. An October 25, 1956 newspaper ad lists Kenney as appearing at the... |
Elvis Costello (redirect from Elvis Costello and the Attractions) Mississippi, on Lost Highway Records, and it was hailed as one of his best. A CD recording of a collaboration with Marian McPartland on her show Piano Jazz was released... |
Dave Brubeck (category 2012 deaths) Brubeck hired drummer Joe Morello, who had been working with Marian McPartland; Morello's presence made possible the rhythmic experiments that were to... |
Paul Desmond (category 1977 deaths) he—unlike Desmond—was sent overseas in 1944, to Europe. Desmond once told Marian McPartland of National Public Radio's Piano Jazz that he was taken aback by the... |
Frank Morgan (musician) (category 2007 deaths) On Piano Jazz". National Public Radio (Interview). Interviewed by Marian McPartland. Palmer, Rober (3 May 1987). "Jazz: The Alto Sax of Frank Morgan"... |
Newport Jazz Festival (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia) Dinah Washington, Chet Baker Quartet, Marian McPartland trio, Dave Brubeck Quartet, Miles Davis, Count Basie and His Orchestra 1956: Toshiko, Sara Vaughan... |
Ahmad Jamal (category 2023 deaths) In 1985, Jamal agreed to do an interview and recording session with his fellow jazz pianist, Marian McPartland on her NPR show Piano Jazz. Jamal, who said... |
Tommy Flanagan (category 2001 deaths) Piano" The New York Times. p. C14. Jackson, Grant (March 25, 2011) "Marian McPartland on Piano Jazz, Part Two". NPR. Wilson, John S. (July 2, 1981) "Film:... |
International Sweethearts of Rhythm (section Legacy) Music. 15 (1): 126–127. doi:10.2307/1215120. JSTOR 1215120. McPartland, Marian (2003). Marian McPartland's Jazz World: All in Good Time. Urbana, Illinois:... |
Challenges and Help Your Child Thrive, was published in 2014 by Ozonoff and fellow American psychologists, Geraldine Dawson and James C. McPartland. Over 125... |
Jason Moran (musician) (category High School for the Performing and Visual Arts alumni) Christian McBride, Von Freeman, Francisco Mela, and Don Byron. He also performed with Marian McPartland, Lee Konitz, Wayne Shorter (as substitute), Robert... |
Oscar Peterson (category 2007 deaths) Continuum Press. 2002. London and New York. Wiki Commons has media related to Oscar Peterson. With Marian McPartland on Piano Jazz Video interview... |
Peter Washington (category UC Berkeley College of Letters and Science alumni) Mays At the Movies (SteepleChase, 2009) With Marian McPartland An NPR Jazz Christmas with Marian McPartland and Friends (NPR, 1997) With Charles McPherson... |
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (category Monuments and memorials to John F. Kennedy in the United States) broadcast 'NPR's Piano Jazz Christmas', until the retirement of host Marian McPartland, and hence the show, in 2011. Since 2003, the center's jazz programs... |