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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jess_StacyJess Stacy - Wikipedia

    Jess Alexandria Stacy (born Jesse Alexander Stacy; [1] August 11, 1904 [2] – January 1, 1995) [3] was an American jazz pianist who gained prominence during the swing era. He may be best remembered for his years with the Benny Goodman band during the late 1930s, particularly his performance at Goodman's 1938 concert at Carnegie Hall . Early life.

  2. 8 de abr. de 2012 · Jess Stacy - Sing sing sing (Piano Solo) Cmisner. 223 subscribers. 325. 43K views 11 years ago. Jess Stacy. Solo taken at Carnegie Hall Concert January 16, 1938 ...more. Jess Stacy....

  3. Jess Stacy. More images. Real Name: Jesse Alexandria Stacy. Profile: American jazz pianist, born 11 August 1904 in Bird's Point, Missouri, USA, died 1 January 1995 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Sites: Wikipedia , radioswissjazz.ch , All Music , adp.library.ucsb.edu. In Groups:

  4. Jess StacyJesse Alexandria Stacy (August 11, 1904 – January 1, 1995) was an American jazz pianist who gained prominence during the swing era.

  5. www.namm.org › library › oral-historyJess Stacy | NAMM.org

    This audio only interview was conducted for a radio program by Dan Del Fiorentino and donated to the NAMM Oral History program: Jess Stacy was a very early jazz pianist, starting his career in 1918 and playing with many of the early pioneers of jazz as well as the most popular band leaders during the swing era.

  6. 10 de ago. de 2018 · Jess Stacy is featured on this week's episode of Piano Jazz. This week's Piano Jazz presents an episode from the early years of the program with guest Jess Stacy (1904 – 1995), who came out...

  7. Biography. Showing all 6 items. Jump to: Overview (3) | Mini Bio (1) | Trivia (2) Overview (3) Mini Bio (1) Swinging, mostly self-taught stride pianist of the big band era, initially trained on drums. The son of a railroad engineer and well-grounded in jazz from early childhood, Stacy began his professional career in the early 1920's.