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Jaki Byard On Piano Jazz

The pianist and saxophonist was a frequent collaborator with Charles Mingus and Maynard Ferguson.

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George Wallington On Piano Jazz

The bop pianist joined Marian McPartland in 1985, not long after a hiatus of nearly 25 years.

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Kyle Eastwood On Piano Jazz

Hear a 1999 session with the bassist, who's since had a prolific career as a film and TV composer.

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Margaret Whiting On Piano Jazz

Over a decades-long career, Whiting sang everything from jazz and pop standards to country music.

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Sammy Price On Piano Jazz

In a 1986 session, the Lester Young collaborator demonstrated his boogie-woogie piano style.

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Joe Lovano And Dave Holland On Piano Jazz

The saxophonist and bassist formed a dynamic trio with Marian McPartland for this 2000 session.

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Ray Brown On Piano Jazz

The bassist, famous for his precision and beautiful tone, joined Marian McPartland in 1996.

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Onaje Allan Gumbs On Piano Jazz

Inspired early on by Henry Mancini, the pianist has since played with Woody Shaw and Nat Adderley.

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Clark Terry On Piano Jazz

This 1994 session captures the master trumpeter's dazzling technique, magic and humor.

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Ernestine Anderson On Piano Jazz

Known for her vocal warmth and rich intensity, the singer joined Marian McPartland in 1996.

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