


Earl Hines
Real Name: Earl Kenneth Hines
American jazz pianist, bandleader and composer
Born December 28, 1903, Duquesne, Pennsylvania, USA
Died April 22, 1983, Oakland, California, USA.
Performed with in the late 1920s developing his so called "trumpet style" (right-hand octaves accompanied by chords with his left). Still based in Chicago during the 1930s and 1940s, his big band introduced the singers and and featured trumpeter and the saxophonist . In Armstrong's All Stars from 1948 to 1951, although a period followed in relative obscurity with the pianist leading West Coast Dixieland groups during the 1950s, but Hines' career revived with a 1964 booking at Manhattan's Little Theatre and the renewed interest led to many new recordings.
Commonly known as Earl "Fatha" Hines.