Earl Hines
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Biography
[Edit]Once called "the first modern jazz pianist," Earl Hines differed from the stride pianists of the 1920s by breaking up the stride rhythms with unusual accents from his left hand. While his right hand often played octaves so as to ring clearly over ensembles, Hines had the trickiest left hand in the business, often suspending time recklessly but without ever losing the beat. One of the all-time great pianists, Hines was a major influence on Teddy Wilson, Jess Stacy, Joe Sullivan, Nat King Cole, and even to an extent on Art Tatum. He was also an underrated composer responsible for "Rosetta," "My Monday Date," and "You Can Depend on Me," among others.
Earl Hines played trumpet briefly as a youth before switching to piano. His first major job was accompanying vocalist Lois Deppe, and he made his first recordings with Deppe and his orchestra in 1922. The following year, Hines moved to Chicago where he worked with Sammy Stewart and Erskine Tate's Vendome Theatre Orchestra. He started teaming up with Louis Armstrong in 1926, and the two masterful musicians consistently inspired each other. Hines worked briefly in Armstrong's big band (formerly headed by Carroll Dickerson), and they unsuccessfully tried to manage their own club. 1928 was one of Hines' most significant years. He recorded his first ten piano solos, including versions of "A Monday Date," "Blues in Thirds," and "57 Varieties." Hines worked much of the year with Jimmy Noone's Apex Club Orchestra, and their recordings are also considered classic. Hines cut brilliant (and futuristic) sides with Louis Armstrong's Hot Five, resulting in such timeless gems as "West End Blues," "Fireworks," "Basin Street Blues," and their remarkable trumpet-piano duet "Weather Bird." And on his birthday on December 28, Hines debuted with his big band at Chicago's Grand Terrace.
A brilliant ensemble player as well as soloist, Earl Hines would lead big bands for the next 20 years. Among the key players in his band through the 1930s would be trumpeter/vocalist Walter Fuller, Ray Nance on trumpet and violin (prior to joining Duke Ellington), trombonist Trummy Young, tenor saxophonist Budd Johnson, Omer Simeon and Darnell Howard on reeds, and arranger Jimmy Mundy. In 1940, Billy Eckstine became the band's popular singer, and in 1943 (unfortunately during the musicians' recording strike), Hines welcomed such modernists as Charlie Parker (on tenor), trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, and singer Sarah Vaughan in what was the first bebop orchestra. By the time the strike ended, Eckstine, Parker, Gillespie, and Vaughan were gone, but tenor Wardell Gray was still around to star with the group during 1945-1946.
In 1948, the economic situation forced Hines to break up his orchestra. He joined the Louis Armstrong All-Stars, but three years of playing second fiddle to his old friend were difficult to take. After leaving Armstrong in 1951, Hines moved to Los Angeles and later San Francisco, heading a Dixieland band. Although his style was much more modern, Hines kept the group working throughout the 1950s, at times featuring Muggsy Spanier, Jimmy Archey, and Darnell Howard. Hines did record on a few occasions, but was largely forgotten in the jazz world by the early '60s. Then, in 1964, jazz writer Stanley Dance arranged for him to play three concerts at New York's Little Theater, both solo and in a quartet with Budd Johnson. The New York critics were amazed by Hines' continuing creativity and vitality, and he had a major comeback that lasted through the rest of his career. Hines traveled the world with his quartet, recorded dozens of albums, and remained famous and renowned up until his death at the age of 79. Most of the many recordings from his career are currently available on CD.
Title: Live at Club Hangover, San Francisco Jan-Feb. 1954
Artist: Earl Hines, His Esquire All Stars
Genre: Jazz
Title: '65 Piano Solo (London 1965) (The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions)
Artist: Earl Hines
Genre: Jazz
Collections
Title: Savage Rhythm
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz
Title: Oldies Mega Hits of the Jazz Era
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Title: Cool Jazz 2
Genre: Jazz
Title: Sing for Your Supper
Title: Benjamin Button Memories
Genre: Jazz
Title: Big Bands from the Windy City
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Swing Era; The Music Of 1940-1941 Volume 1
Genre: Jazz
Title: Big Band Jazz - the Very Best Of
Genre: Jazz
Title: Doug Aiton Presents: Jazz Favourites, Vol. 1
Genre: Jazz
Title: Original Sound Deluxe - Piano Solo Legends
Genre: Jazz
Title: Two 4 Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Big Band Jazz, the Jubilee Sessions, 1943 to 1946
Genre: Jazz
Title: 100 Jazz Classics Of The '20s & '30s
Genre: Jazz
Title: Music & Highlights: Ballroom Dance, Vol. 1
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz of Dixieland Vol 2
Genre: Jazz
Title: Music & Highlights: Let's Dance
Genre: Jazz
Title: Compact Disc Club - Classic Jazz CD 2
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Cafe CD 2 - Piano
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Cafe CD 6 - The Blues
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Ultimate Jazz Archive, Set 34
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Blue Note Years, Volume 1: Boogie Woogie Blues & Bop
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz For Lovers Vol. 2
Genre: Jazz, Continental Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Bop
Title: Pure... Blues (CD2)
Genre: Blues
Title: Jazz Loungers Vol. 4
Genre: Jazz
Title: Superfly 100 Tracks Profil (CD1)
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Club/Dance
Title: Jazz: The Smithsonian Anthology
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Latin
Title: It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing
Genre: Rock, Club/Dance
Title: Black And White Piano, Vol. 3
Genre: Blues
Title: The Original Jazz Masters Series Vol. 2 (CD5)
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Original Jazz Masters Series Vol. 1 (CD4)
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Original Jazz Maters Series Vol. 1 (CD5)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Swinging Jazz Piano
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Bossanova
Title: Piano Cocktail Bar Jazz Ambiance
Genre: Jazz, Lounge, Smooth Jazz
Title: The Secrets Of Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Inflection. Dear Old Piano
Genre: Jazz
Title: American Jazz In Paris
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz District Swing
Genre: Jazz
Title: Classic Jazz - From New Orleans To Harlem, Volume 51
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Chronological Classics: Earl Hines 1949-1952
Genre: Jazz
Title: Piano Jazz (My Jazz)
Genre: Jazz
Title: An Anthology Of Big Band Swing 1930-1955 (CD1)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz World Vol. 25
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Blue Note Story 1939-1950 The 78 Era
Genre: Jazz
Title: Tea For Two: Cafe Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Stompin At The Savoy: Swinging Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Moonlight Serenade: Jazz Classics
Genre: Jazz
Title: World Of Jazz: The Legends 2017
Genre: Jazz
Title: Rhythm And Blues Chronology 6: 1938-39 (CD4)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Blues, Jazz
Title: Rhythm & Blues Chronology 6: 39 (CD3)
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Rock, Avant Garde Metal, Country, Classical
Title: Big Band The Ultimate Hits Parade Collection (CD2)
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Title: Big Band The Essential Collection Volume Two
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Title: TSF 100% Jazz (Vol. 1: Jazz In The City) (CD1)
Genre: Jazz
Title: A Visit To 1960s - Vol. 1
Title: Impulse Records: Music, Message And The Moment
Genre: Jazz
Title: Overdrive - The Sound Of Summer
Genre: Jazz
Featuring albums
Title: Unofficial Soundtrack - Songs Inspired By Bioshock Infinite & Bioshock
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Pop
Title: Louis Armstrong: Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man 1923-1934
Artist: Louis Armstrong
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz 'Round Midnight: Duke Ellington - Billy Strayhorn Songbook
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Jazz
Title: Let's Dance
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, House, Techno, Jazz, Dancefloor, Reggae, World Music, Pop, Dance Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Complete Louis Armstrong The King Of The Zulus, 1949, Vol. 15 (CD1)
Artist: Louis Armstrong
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop
Title: Complete Louis Armstrong The King Of The Zulus, 1949, Vol. 15 (CD2)
Artist: Louis Armstrong
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop