Errol Garner (Part 1), 1958 March 11
Scope and Contents
Garner discusses his early engagements as a solo pianist in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and his first high-profile work in New York with Slam Stewart, as well as his first recording, “Laura.” Garner lists some of his favorite musicians including Oscar Peterson and Bud Powell and talks about playing in New York on 52nd Street during the early days of bebop. He also expresses his desire to compose music for ballet and musicals.
Dates
- Creation: 1958 March 11
Creator
- From the Collection: Nathan, Norm (Person)
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Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Item Record
https://catalog.berklee.edu/eg/opac/record/23152?locg=2
Repository Details
Part of the Berklee Archives Repository