Yesterdays
Yesterdays Art Tatum Footage is from 1954 Composed by Jerome Jerk in 1933 for the musical “Roberta,” “Yesterdays” has since become a jazz standard. It’s since been covered by the likes of Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald, the...
Read MoreYesterdays Art Tatum Footage is from 1954 Composed by Jerome Jerk in 1933 for the musical “Roberta,” “Yesterdays” has since become a jazz standard. It’s since been covered by the likes of Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald, the...
Read MoreHumoresque Art Tatum 1940’s footage In this rare footage from the mid 1940’s piano genius Art Tatum plays his rendition of Dvorak’s “Humoresque.”*Humoresques is a piano cycle by the Czech composer...
Read MoreI Know That You Know Art Tatum 1944 recording This recording was made during a radio broadcast in 1944 featuring Art Tatum (piano), accompanied by Slam Stewart (string bass).In this unforgettable live performance the great Art...
Read MoreI Got Rhythm Art Tatum 1940 recording This recording was made in Los Angeles, California during a radio broadcast in 1940.Click here to Support...
Read MoreTiny’s Exercise Art Tatum Trio 1943 footage In this film segment from 1943 pianist Art Tatum runs through variations of “Tiny’s Exercise” with Tiny Grimes, guitar; and Slam Stewart, bass.Click here...
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