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Jazz Comes to the Astor.
RARE OLDIES SOUNDIES WITH MR GENE RODGERS ! Gene Rodgers (March 5, 1910, New York City - October 23, 1987, New York City) was an American jazz pianist an. .
In the late 1950s, certain styles of jazz were finally considered acceptable to be heard at prestigious supper clubs. Rodgers, in a 1958 trio with bassist Tommy Williams and drummer Ben Riley, performs seven standards and two of his originals live at the Astor. He plays fine straight-ahead piano and shows that he had kept his ears open to such players as Art Tatum, Bud Powell and Ahmad Jamal. Although the album is a bit brief (under 35 minutes), the quality is high throughout the fine date.
A1 There'll Never Be Another You A2 Minor Impressions A3 All The Things You Are A4 Where Are You A5 All God's Children Got Rhythm B1 Lullaby Of The Leaves B2 Just Some More Blues B3 Whisper Not B4 Frankie And Johnny. Bass – Tommy Williams Drums – Ben Riley Piano – Gene Rodgers. Label Category Country Year. Jazz Comes To The Astor (LP, Album). Mercury SR 80012 Japan.
Released on Introducing the Gene Rodgers Trio - Jazz Comes to the Astor (1958). All the Things You Are. Originally by Hiram Sherman, Frances Mercer, Hollace Shaw, Ralph Stuart. Released on Introducing the Gene Rodgers Trio - Jazz Comes to the Astor (1958). There'll Never Be Another You. Originally by John Payne & Joan Merrill. Discover The Original.
Trio is the first studio album from the Northern German band of the same name. It was released on October 27, 1981, by Mercury Records. It included a bonus single and has a handle attached to the cover.
Gene Rodgers (March 5, 1910, New York City - October 23, 1987, New York City) was an American jazz pianist and arranger. He is best known for being the pianist on Coleman Hawkins' famous 1939 recording of "Body and Soul". Rodgers worked professionally from the mid-1920s, and in the next few years made recordings with Clarence Williams and King Oliver in addition to playing with Chick Webb and Teddy Hill. He started his own variety show in the 1930s, doing tours of Australia and England; while in the latter in 1936 he recorded with Benny Carter.
Performer: Gene Rodgers. Album Title: Jazz Comes to the Astor.
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| A1 | There'll Never Be Another You | 4:00 |
| A2 | Minor Impressions | 3:31 |
| A3 | All The Things You Are | 3:57 |
| A4 | Where Are You | 2:46 |
| A5 | All God's Children Got Rhythm | 3:06 |
| B1 | Lullaby Of The Leaves | 3:00 |
| B2 | Just Some More Blues | 4:57 |
| B3 | Whisper Not | 4:44 |
| B4 | Frankie And Johnny | 4:51 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SR 80012 | Gene Rodgers Trio | Jazz Comes To The Astor (LP, Album) | Mercury | SR 80012 | US | 1958 |
| SR 80012 | Gene Rodgers Trio | Jazz Comes To The Astor (LP, Album) | Mercury | SR 80012 | Japan | Unknown |
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