An excellent swing pianist whose style at times recalls Teddy Wilson and Nat King Cole, Larry Eanet had one of his best showcases in late 1997 when he recorded 27 piano solos for Jump, resulting in two CDs. The first volume is highlighted by such numbers as "The Mood to Be Wooed," "Why Was I Born," "He Loves and She Loves," Duke Ellington's "Black Beauty," and John Lewis' obscure "Pierrot." Easily recommended for fans of swing piano. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi
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An excellent swing pianist whose style at times recalls Teddy Wilson and Nat King Cole, Larry Eanet had one of his best showcases in late 1997 when he recorded 27 piano solos for Jump, resulting in two CDs. The first volume is highlighted by such numbers as "The Mood to Be Wooed," "Why Was I Born," "He Loves and She Loves," Duke Ellington's "Black Beauty," and John Lewis' obscure "Pierrot." Easily recommended for fans of swing piano. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi
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