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She's thin, elegant, and has two signatures; she… Column-length biofraphy of blind pianist George Shearing.
By Whitney Balliett The New Yorker, February 23 , 1987P. 126 Column-length biofraphy of blind pianist George Shearing.
Mr. Mosca was perhaps the main protege of Lennie Tristano, the blind pianist and a cult figure among jazz aficionados.
It captures the connection between the trumpeter Clark Terry, one of the greatest improvisational voices of the twentieth century, and the young, blind pianist Justin Kauflin.
That year he also made Torch Song, a melodrama with Joan Crawford as a difficult Broadway star who falls for a blind pianist (Michael Wilding).
Mr. Shearing began his career at 16, when another blind pianist gave up his job playing in a London pub and recommended Mr. Shearing as his replacement.
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