excerpt from 'The Great Jazz Pianists: Speaking of Their Lives and Music' pp. 177 (76 words)

excerpt from 'The Great Jazz Pianists: Speaking of Their Lives and Music' pp. 177 (76 words)

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The Great Jazz Pianists: Speaking of Their Lives and Music

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Then Fats Waller played a solo concert at the Lincoln. I'd never heard anything like that. It just wiped me out. The sign outside said "Thomas Waller, piano." Thomas Waller? Piano—okay, I figured I'd check it out. It never occurred to me that this was Fats. Then I heard that first note and yeah! I spent the whole day there, listening to him, and it was one of the great experiences of my life.

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