My father took me with him in Salle Pleyel the same year : he was with Eddy Calhoun and Kelly Martin. I was nearly 11. I continued to see and listen to him every year and continue, alone now... still in my ears. His music also make my dad still with me
Errol's joy in playing is really contagious! Since I bought an lp back in the 70s I heard and saw this video from Brussels 63 l think it's one's of his best, there is a concert in Stockholm 62 where he plays one note samba and others tunes ❤❤
My all time favourite jazz pianist and the biggest inspiration for my own jazz piano playing too. Such a creative genius. He composed around 200 tunes as well, Misty being the most famous. But some of the others are brilliant too eg Dreamstreet, No More Shadows, Dreamy, Fashion Interlude, Paris Mist, A New Kind Of Love (All Yours), Eldorado, The Loving Touch, Passing Through, Mambo Erroll, Mambo Carmel, Octave 103, El Papa Grande, Gemini, Mood Island, Paisley Eyes, Nervous Waltz, Afinidad, She Walked On and many more. Erroll never married although he did have a daughter called Kim, not sure if she was musical like her father. He'd started playing at just three years of age, having watched the action of the player piano at home and being able to learn which keys were going down to create which tunes and chords. He had a twin brother, an older brother and three sisters. Older brother Linton was also a professional jazz pianist. Erroll Garner first performed on the radio at just seven years old and was playing piano on river boats at the age of twelve. He never learned to read music and famously said " no one can hear you read music". Concert By The Sea, recorded in California in September 1955 is the highest-selling piano jazz album ever. I listen to Erroll's music most days, guaranteed to cure depression and you will hear something new every time. I also loved the way he could play several different variants of the same tune eg his version of Sweet and Lovely here in 1963 is quite a bit different from the version he played in Concert By The Sea in 1955. He really could play in any tempo in any key. Pure genius.
Proud to live in Brussels, where this unique pianist passed so many years ago, when I wasn't even there, but later on, he passed away too soon, indeed :-(
most privileged to have heard his groups currently, on the many NYC radio stations, from 4/17/47 til we relocated to Dallas on ( or about ) July, 1950 - so , " I was weaned on these tunes " , as is said ... in my opinion, his covers have always been true to th originals , and of course his own compositions are enduring thru the AGES .
Wow, I don't think I've ever heard, or seen, Errol play so precisely and skilfully. This must have been at the peak of his career. I had the pleasure of seeing him live in Sheffield in the mid-60s and bought many of his albums, but this is something extra special. Was there any more recorded at this concert?
My father took me with him in Salle Pleyel the same year : he was with Eddy Calhoun and Kelly Martin. I was nearly 11. I continued to see and listen to him every year and continue, alone now... still in my ears. His music also make my dad still with me
This music is now in my heart and in my brain. Thank you YOU TUBE!!!
Errol's joy in playing is really contagious! Since I bought an lp back in the 70s I heard and saw this video from Brussels 63 l think it's one's of his best, there is a concert in Stockholm 62 where he plays one note samba and others tunes ❤❤
Quel merveilleux pianiste
I said it before he was a phenomen from another planet, what a sound !
Genius, sadness, exhilaration, uniqueness….what a mix!
Pure genius, joy, sadness, nostalgia, all mixed together. Can't stop listening
Genius ? What is beyond Genius is Erroll Garner.
A savant
He plays with his fingers on the piano. Thank you for this beautiful moment!!!!!
My all time favourite jazz pianist and the biggest inspiration for my own jazz piano playing too. Such a creative genius. He composed around 200 tunes as well, Misty being the most famous. But some of the others are brilliant too eg Dreamstreet, No More Shadows, Dreamy, Fashion Interlude, Paris Mist, A New Kind Of Love (All Yours), Eldorado, The Loving Touch, Passing Through, Mambo Erroll, Mambo Carmel, Octave 103, El Papa Grande, Gemini, Mood Island, Paisley Eyes, Nervous Waltz, Afinidad, She Walked On and many more. Erroll never married although he did have a daughter called Kim, not sure if she was musical like her father. He'd started playing at just three years of age, having watched the action of the player piano at home and being able to learn which keys were going down to create which tunes and chords. He had a twin brother, an older brother and three sisters. Older brother Linton was also a professional jazz pianist. Erroll Garner first performed on the radio at just seven years old and was playing piano on river boats at the age of twelve. He never learned to read music and famously said " no one can hear you read music". Concert By The Sea, recorded in California in September 1955 is the highest-selling piano jazz album ever. I listen to Erroll's music most days, guaranteed to cure depression and you will hear something new every time. I also loved the way he could play several different variants of the same tune eg his version of Sweet and Lovely here in 1963 is quite a bit different from the version he played in Concert By The Sea in 1955. He really could play in any tempo in any key. Pure genius.
Proud to live in Brussels, where this unique pianist passed so many years ago, when I wasn't even there, but later on, he passed away too soon, indeed :-(
I would be proud too :-) Proost!
A player at his peak, and then some, no one can play like Erroll he was, and will remain a master and a one off no better player of jazz.
Genius
Magnifico.....!!!!
When he has free range, you don't 'know what them hands are going to play, I'm sure he makes it up as he goes along, pure magic.
Demasiado bueno señor Garner
Next level genius to the max.
most privileged to have heard his groups currently, on the many NYC radio stations, from 4/17/47 til we relocated to Dallas on ( or about ) July, 1950 - so , " I was weaned on these tunes " , as is said ... in my opinion, his covers have always been true to th originals , and of course his own compositions are enduring thru the AGES .
❤❤❤
Wow, I don't think I've ever heard, or seen, Errol play so precisely and skilfully. This must have been at the peak of his career. I had the pleasure of seeing him live in Sheffield in the mid-60s and bought many of his albums, but this is something extra special. Was there any more recorded at this concert?
epic
I wish I could see him play Body and Soul, and I Cover the Waterfront
Prodigious!
Erroll should've quit cigarettes. Dying at 53 w/ emphysema....Cheated everyone and himself....