Johnny Parker - Johnny Parkers Goo Time Jazz Piano album flac
Performer: Johnny Parker Title: Johnny Parkers Goo Time Jazz Piano
Style: Ragtime
Released: 1958
MP3 album: 1249 mb
FLAC album: 1221 mb
Rating: 4.4
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Genre: Jazz
Johnny Parker (4). Real Name: John Robert Parker. Profile: British blues/jazz piano player. Born : 6th November 1929 in Beckenham, Kent, England. Died : 11th June 2010 in London, England. Parker married Peggy Phango, one of the Velvette girls who fronted the early Cyril Davies performances at the Marquee.
A1 Potrezebie Boogie A2 What-Me-Worry? B1 Feline Stomp B2 Honeysuckle Rose. Recorded in Copenhagen November 15th 1958. Related Music albums to Johnny Parkers Goo Time Jazz Piano by Johnny Parker.
Johnny Parker (jazz pianist). After a failed attempt to start his own band, Parker took a position inspecting components at an aircraft assembly plant. He continued playing in jazz bands alongside artists such as Alexis Korner, Diz Disley, Cyril Davies, and Long John Baldry. He worked on-and-off in inspection until early 1969, when he joined Kenny Ball's Jazzmen He performed with Ball until 1978. Subsequently, Parker led his own jazz groups around London and toured the Middle East.
Johnny Parker (jazz pianist), Johnny Parker 6 November 1929 – 11 June 2010 was a British jazz pianist Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References Early life P. While in Beckenham, Parker regularly cycled the 10 miles 16 km Bexleyheath to watch George Webb's Dixielanders perform Around this time, he joined the Catford Rhythm Club and played at regular sessions He became the resident pianist, performing at the club until 1948 when he was called up for National Service He served with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps as an ammunitions. examiner, while accompanying jazz musicians such as Beryl Bryden and Mike Daniels.
This is an alphabetized list of notable musicians who play or played jazz piano. The piano has been an integral part of the jazz idiom since its inception, in both solo and ensemble settings. Its role is multifaceted due largely to the instrument's combined melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic capabilities. Irving Aaronson (1895–1963). Anders Aarum (born 1974). Mike Abene (born 1942). Don Abney (1923–2000). Chris Abrahams (born 1961). Muhal Richard Abrams (1930–2017). John Adriano Acea (1917–1963).
Tracklist
| A1 | Potrezebie Boogie |
| A2 | What-Me-Worry? |
| B1 | Feline Stomp |
| B2 | Honeysuckle Rose |








