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I love it. When they stop imitating me then I'll start wondering where I'm going wrong. Every day when I sit down to play, I learn something new.


Erroll Garner


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He is referred to as a "brilliant virtuoso who sounded unlike anyone else" using an "orchestral approach straight from the swing era but …open to the innovations of bop. Often the trio was expanded to add Latin percussion usually a conga. 1951) Philips B 07602 R
Erroll Garner (AKA Erroll Garner at the Piano) (1951-3 material) with Wyatt Ruther and Fats Heard Columbia CL535 CBS reissue LP 62311
Mambo Moves Garner (1954) Mercury MG20055
Plays Misty (1954) Mercury SR60662
Gems (1954) Columbia CL583
Music for Tired Lovers with Woody Herman singing (!) (1954) Columbia CL651
Concert by the Sea (1955) Columbia CL883
Contrasts (EmArcy 1955)
Garnering (EmArcy 1955)
Solitaire (1955)
Afternoon of an Elf (1955) Mercury MG20090
The One and Only Erroll Garner (1956)
The Most Happy Piano (1956) Columbia CL939
He's Here! He's Gone! He's Garner! (1956)
Gone Garner Gonest (1956)
Other Voices with orchestra (1957) Columbia CL1014
Soliloquy (1957) Columbia CL1060
Paris Impressions Vol.

His best-known composition the ballad "Misty" has become a jazz standard. Erroll Louis Garner (June 15 1923 – January 2 1977) was an American jazz pianist and composer known for his swing playing and ballads.

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