ERROLL GARNER - All The Things You Are video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/10/19

RECORDED IN 1949. "All the Things You Are" is a song composed by Jerome Kern, with lyrics written by Oscar Hammerstein II. Erroll Louis Garner (June 15, 1921 January 2, 1977) was an American jazz pianist and composer known for his swing playing and ballads. His best-known composition, the ballad Misty, has become a jazz standard. Allmusic.com calls him "one of the most distinctive of all pianists" Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1921, Erroll began playing piano at the age of 3. He attended George Westinghouse High School, as did fellow pianists Billy Strayhorn and Ahmad Jamal. Garner was self-taught and remained an "ear player" all his life he never learned to read music. At the age of 7, Garner began appearing on radio station KDKA in Pittsburgh with a group called the Candy Kids. By the age of 11, he was playing on the Allegheny riverboats. At age 14 in 1937 he joined local saxophonist Leroy Brown. He played locally in the shadow of his older pianist brother Linton Garner and moved to New York in 1944. He briefly worked with the bassist Slam Stewart, and though not a bebop musician per se, in 1947 played with Charlie Parker on the famous "Cool Blues" session. Although his admission to the Pittsburgh music union was initially refused because of his inability to read music, they eventually relented in 1956 and made him an honorary member. Garner is credited with having a superb memory of music. After attending a concert by the Russian pianist Emil Gilels, Garner returned to his apartment and was able to play a large portion of the performed music by recall. Short in stature (5 foot 2 inches), Garner performed sitting on multiple telephone directories, except when playing in New York City, where a Manhattan phone book was sufficient. He was also known for his occasional vocalizations while playing, which can be heard on many of his recordings. He helped to bridge the gap for jazz musicians between nightclubs and the concert hall. Until his death on January 2, 1977, he made many tours both at home and abroad, and produced a large volume of recorded work. Garner is buried in Pittsburgh's Homewood Cemetery. He was, reportedly, "The Tonight Show" host Johnny Carson's favorite jazz musician; Garner appeared on Carson's show many times over the year.

Comments

9 years ago

Frank Martino

No one can touch him!

9 years ago

István Fülöp

Csodálatosan játszik Garner óriási nagy,köszönöm.

9 years ago

Sandy Fields

No one can touch him! Thank you for posting.

9 years ago

artty owit

Wonderful ..am so glad Erroll did this lovely song ..it was truly a song made for the piano

9 years ago

James Spicer

Great stuff. I saw him play in the rain.... Thanks for posting

10 years ago

Charles Liles

Ramoburg, muchas gracias por estos. I love it. At the beginning, it was the most gentle playing I've ever heard Errol play. As soon as I can order it, I shall. Thanks again. Salud to beautiful Puerto Rico. And please forgive my feeble attempt at writing a few words of Spanish--which I learned way back in high school fifty years ago. 

10 years ago

jazzguitarfreaky

The great Eroll Garner.I like him more than art tatum.Tatum repeats too much those runs.It's boring for me.Greetings from Germany.

10 years ago

ramoburg

ERROLL GARNER - All The Things You Are 

10 years ago

Edgardo Ferrarese

raffinato

10 years ago

BarnyOffal

I met Mr. Garner around 1957 when he was touring the East Coast. A meeting I'll never forget -- just to be in the presence of his musical genius and his personality.

10 years ago

Victory378

Thanks for uploading and writing about him. He was great...

11 years ago

Alon Minski

Still offering money gifts and a kidney to have an accurate transcription of this piece!

11 years ago

hewholistenstomusic

I love that last bit "He was no Bill Evans but on the other hand Bill was no Errol Garner Either". I'll be using that whenever someone needlessly compares two amazing yet different musicians

11 years ago

nosliwed

Such keyboard command, such technical ability, so many ideas expressed ! No wonder EG is one of the jazz piano immortals for there will never be another in my lifetime or anyone else's !

11 years ago

Alon Minski

Willing to pay for an accurate transcription of this DIVINE! performance! Simply breathtaking. Especially his left hand bass accompaniment he uses at 1:57...

11 years ago

Flakey Foont

one of the purest forms of energy

11 years ago

Erroll Soltice

Another person named Erroll :D

12 years ago

MEpianist

I love the comment sections on jazz piano better than all the comment sections of YouTube

12 years ago

Reiner Jonathan Sinarto

I'll favorite this.. so i can remember how swing should be..

12 years ago

Chris Roberts

@brodftw. Thanks for your thoughts. Don't think he's showing off - its just the way he plays. If I could play like that, I would show off! But I do understand the difference you are suggesting.

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