© Copyright Harutyunyan 2024

sunfilm-logo
Home/Earl Hines
Earl Hines‌

Gender

Male

Birthday

calendar1903-12-28

Popularity

star0.2

Earl Hines

Duquesne, Pennsylvania, USA

Earl Hines

Duquesne, Pennsylvania, USA

Gender

Male

Birthday

calendar1903-12-28

Popularity

star0.2

Biography

Earl Kenneth Hines, also known as Earl "Fatha" Hines (December 28, 1903 – April 22, 1983), was an American jazz pianist and bandleader. He was one of the most influential figures in the development of jazz piano and, according to one source, "one of a small number of pianists whose playing shaped the history of jazz". The trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie (a member of Hines's big band, along with Charlie Parker) wrote: "The piano is the basis of modern harmony. This little guy came out of Chicago, Earl Hines. He changed the style of the piano. You can find the roots of Bud Powell, Herbie Hancock, all the guys who came after that. If it hadn't been for Earl Hines blazing the path for the next generation to come, it's no telling where or how they would be playing now. There were individual variations but the style of … the modern piano came from Earl Hines." The pianist Lennie Tristano said, "Earl Hines is the only one of us capable of creating real jazz and real swing when playing all alone." Horace Silver said, "He has a completely unique style. No one can get that sound, no other pianist". Erroll Garner said, "When you talk about greatness, you talk about Art Tatum and Earl Hines". Count Basie said that Hines was "the greatest piano player in the world". Earl Hines was born in Duquesne, Pennsylvania, 12 miles from the center of Pittsburgh, in 1903. His father, Joseph Hines, played cornet and was the leader of the Eureka Brass Band in Pittsburgh, and his stepmother was a church organist. Hines intended to follow his father on cornet, but "blowing" hurt him behind the ears, whereas the piano did not. The young Hines took lessons in playing classical piano. By the age of eleven he was playing the organ in his Baptist church. He had a "good ear and a good memory" and could replay songs after hearing them in theaters and park concerts: "I'd be playing songs from these shows months before the song copies came out. That astonished a lot of people and they'd ask where I heard these numbers and I'd tell them at the theatre where my parents had taken me." Later, Hines said that he was playing piano around Pittsburgh "before the word 'jazz' was even invented". ... Source: Article "Earl Hines" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Movie Credits

I'm in the Revue

I'm in the Revue‌
star4.6
calendar 1950

Earl "Fatha" Hines - Blues Alley, Washington DC

Earl "Fatha" Hines - Blues Alley, Washington DC‌
star0.0
calendar

Berlin Jazz Piano Workshop 1965

Berlin Jazz Piano Workshop 1965‌
star0.0
calendar 2007

Duke Ellington: Love You Madly

Duke Ellington: Love You Madly‌
star0.0
calendar 1967

Tv Credits

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson‌
star7.4
calendar 1962

The Mike Douglas Show

The Mike Douglas Show‌
star4.8
calendar 1961

Le Grand Échiquier

Le Grand Échiquier‌
star8.0
calendar 1972

The Dick Cavett Show

The Dick Cavett Show‌
star6.6
calendar 1968