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William P. Gottlieb, via Wikimedia Commons
Teddy Wilson; 1940
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Teddy Wilson once said this about a fellow jazz pianist:
“That man had the most phenomenal musical gifts I’ve ever heard. He was miraculous. It’s like someone hitting a home run every time he picks up a bat. We became such fast friends that I was allowed to interrupt him anytime he was playing at the house parties in Toledo we used to make every night. When I asked him, he would stop and replay a passage very slowly, showing me the fingering on some of those runs of his. You just couldn’t figure them out by ear at the tempo he played them.”
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Who is the pianist he is describing?
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Bud Powell
Art Tatum
Oscar Peterson
Fats Waller
James P. Johnson
Willie “The Lion” Smith
Jelly Roll Morton
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