Part two begins with Costello singing "P.S. I Love You," with Pete Malinverni on the piano. "That song describes the way your listeners must feel about this show you've hosted for over 30 years," ...
Marian McPartland, one of the lamentably few women to succeed in the boys' club that is the jazz world, has passed away at the age of 95 in Port Washington, L.I. Saw Marian McPartland in concert years ...
I had never heard of Nellie Lutcher when she appeared on Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz during the mid-1980s, but I was taken with her right away. With her playful vocals and swinging piano, Lutcher ...
With this episode of Piano Jazz, we remember drummer Joe Morello in a special reunion session with the Hickory House Trio recorded in 1990. He died on March 12, 2011, but during the 1950s, Marian ...
For many public radio listeners, it is difficult to remember when Marian McPartland was not hosting her music and chat program, Piano Jazz. The show, now in its 26th year, boasts a guest list that ...
Jazz pianist and longtime radio host Marian McPartland died on Tuesday at her home in New York aged 95. NPR announced the passing of McPartland, who hosted the wildly popular "Marian McPartland’s ...
Marian McPartland, a jazz pianist and composer whose radio show “Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz” was National Public Radio’s longest running and most widely carried jazz program, has died. She was 95.
Piano Jazz hits its silver anniversary in April, a landmark that surprises nobody more than venerated host and pianist Marian McPartland. “It’s kind of amazing that we’ve managed to be on the air for ...
From the time I first heard Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz on National Public Radio in 1979, I was hooked, although my work schedule (and later, my city of residence) didn't always permit me to enjoy ...
Part two begins with Costello singing "P.S. I Love You," with Pete Malinverni on the piano. "That song describes the way your listeners must feel about this show you've hosted for over 30 years," ...
Marian McPartland, a jazz pianist and composer whose radio show “Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz” was National Public Radio’s longest running and most widely carried jazz program, has died. She was 95.
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