Dorothy Donegan was an acclaimed pianist working in nightclubs and cocktail lounges in Chicago. She also appeared in the film ?Sensations of 1945? where she played a duet with pianist Gene Rodgers, with assistance from Cab Calloway and his orchestra. She was known as a virtuosic pianist fluent in several jazz styles. Art Tatum (who along with Earl Hines was the biggest influence on Donegan?s style) heard about her and had her play for him. They become a good friends and Tatum even taught her some ideas. On this 2 CD set there are recordings from London House in Chicago 1961, Antibes, France in 1975 and Jazzhouse Slukefter in Copenhagen 1980.
Pennies From Heaven/You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You
Rosetta
Satin Doll
Take the "A" Train
The Best Things In Life Are Free
When I Fall in Love/The Way We Were
You're So Beautiful/Edmung Thigpen's Gospel
Rosetta
Satin Doll
Take the "A" Train
The Best Things In Life Are Free
When I Fall in Love/The Way We Were
You're So Beautiful/Edmung Thigpen's Gospel
| Genre (Fx Pop, Rock, Barn m.m.) | Jazz |
| Typ (fx Lärobok, samling m.m.) | Recorded Performance |
| Media | 2 x CD |
| Publisher/Producent | Storyville Records |
| Bidragsgivare | Donegan, Dorothy (Artist) |
| UPC | 717101843725 |