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  1. JOE SULLIVAN, piano. b. Chicago, IL 11/14/06 d. San Francisco, CA 10/13/71 . As a young man in Chicago, Joe Sullivan befriended musicians such as Jimmie Noone and the Dodds Brothers. His pianistic influences included Jelly Roll Morton, Fats Waller, and Earl Hines.

  2. Chicago, IL 11/14/06 d. San Francisco, CA 10/13/71. As a young man in Chicago, Joe Sullivan befriended musicians such as Jimmie Noone and the Dodds Brothers. His pianistic influences included Jelly Roll Morton, Fats Waller, and Earl Hines. In 1927-28, he participated in the seminal 'Chicago Style' recording sessions with Frank Teschemacher, Bud ...

  3. Deep Purple Lyrics by Joe Sullivan from the Piano Artistry of Joe Sullivan album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Woo, Wo-o-oo-wo-wo, Wo-o-oo-wo-wo, Wo-o-oo-wo-wo When the deep purple falls Over sleepy garden walls And the s…

  4. Joe Sullivan 1933–1941 (Classics) mit Edmond Hall, Benny Morton, Freddie Green, Pee Wee Russell, Billy Taylor, Joe Turner, Helen Ward; Joe Sullivan 1944–1945 (Classics) mit Ulysses Livingston, Artie Shapiro, Zutty Singleton; Piano Solo (Storyville, 1953–1973) Literatur. Norman P. Gentieu, Notes for a Bio-Discography of Joe Sullivan. Pt. 1 ...

  5. 17 de may. de 2022 · Listen to music from Joe Sullivan like Little Rock Getaway, I Got it Bad & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Joe Sullivan. ... The Piano Artistry Of Joe Sullivan. 981 listeners 1988 · 23 tracks Play album Buy. Loading; The Artistry of Joe Sullivan. 716 ...

  6. Joe Sullivan. Michael Joseph O'Sullivan (November 4, 1906 – October 13, 1971) was an American jazz pianist. Sullivan was the ninth child of Irish immigrant parents. He studied classical piano for 12 years and at age 17, he began to play popular music in silent-movie theaters, on radio stations, and then with the dance orchestras, where he was ...

  7. 30 de oct. de 2020 · Joe Sullivan (December 18, 1963) - Jazz Casual. Watch on. Joe Sullivan was sidelined by tuberculosis in 1937; he recovered but thereafter focused on solo piano and small groups. His playing was ever magnificent, though he found less work as the years passed. His appearance on Ralph J. Gleason’s Jazz Casual in 1963 shows an elder statesman ...