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George Shearing albums featuring Frank Ricotti

George Shearing Music Videos (6)
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| | Reflections: The Best Of George Shearing CD (2000)
$9.79 Personnel: George Shearing (piano); Frank Ricotti (vibraphone, percussion); Steve Nelson, Don Thompson (vibraphone); Louis Stewart, Reg Schwager (guitar); Neil Swainson (bass); Dennis Mackrell, Grady Tate, Allan Ganley (drums); The Robert Farnon Orchestra. Producer: John Snyder. Compilation producer: Adrian Mills. Recorded ...
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| How Beautiful Is Night CD (1992)
$9.65 /Robert Farnon Orchestra. Personnel includes: George Shearing (piano); Robert Farnon (conductor, arranger); Frank Ricotti (vibraphone, percussion); Louis Stewart (guitar); Neil Swainson (bass); Allan Ganley (drums). Recorded at CTS Studios, Ltd., Wembley, Middlesex, England on September 17-19, 1992. Includes liner notes ...
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 George Shearing Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous George Shearing songs: Lullaby of Birdland Lyrics, September in the Rain Lyrics, Pick Yourself Up Lyrics, Moon Over Miami Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Love Is Just Around the Corner Lyrics, Roses of Picardy Lyrics, How High the Moon Lyrics, If I Should Lose You Lyrics, Have You Met Miss Jones? Lyrics, Moonlight Becomes You Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs There's a Small Hotel Lyrics, Folks Who Live on the Hill Lyrics, Soon It's Gonna Rain Lyrics, Nobody Else But Me Lyrics, Have You Met Miss Jones Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Sand in My Shoes Lyrics, One Morning in May Lyrics, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Lyrics, Dancing on the Ceiling Lyrics, Friendly Persuasion Lyrics.
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 George Shearing Biography
London-born George Shearing was a classically trained pianist when he began to absorb the work of the great jazz pianists from records, and brought his training and natural improvisational gifts with him to New York in the late '40s. The historic quintet (piano, vibes, guitar, bass, drums) he led at that time was among the first small jazz groups to achieve widespread popularity. In the late '50s, while performing classical work with symphony orchestras, he would sometimes include arrangements that featured his quintet.
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 Contemporaries
Dave Brubeck, Mel Tormé, Peggy Lee (Vocals), Gary Burton (Vibes), Joe Pass, Ahmad Jamal, Toots Thielemans, Brian Torff
 Followers
Michael Feinstein, Cal Tjader, Joe Zawinul, Alan Broadbent, Dorothy Donegan
 Influences
Count Basie, Bill Evans (Piano), Art Tatum, Fats Waller, Horace Silver, Bud Powell, Earl Hines, Erroll Garner, Teddy Wilson, Lennie Tristano, Hank Jones (Jazz), Milt Buckner
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Bridget Ball, Noack
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