Alfonso Guggliuci performs a relaxed, pleasant keyboard interpretation of this standard, which was composed by Vincent Youmans in 1928.
And although I knew Art Tatum was talented, his arrangement and performance of “Tea for Two” removes any and all lingering doubt. The neverending transformations in this rendition are nothing short of amazing. This is an energetic, playful, and decidedly less relaxed than the preceding.
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Phillip Seymour Hoffman was superb playing pioneering rock music critic Lester Bangs. He has a couple of great lines:
Good words to live by.
Heart: Live In Seattle playing Elton John’s “Mona Lisa and Mad Hatters”, I like their version better than EJ’s.
Does Nancy Wilson just sing better and look more beautiful as the years go by?
shadows on the mountainside…..
Alfonso Guggliuci performs a relaxed, pleasant keyboard interpretation of this standard, which was composed by Vincent Youmans in 1928.
And although I knew Art Tatum was talented, his arrangement and performance of “Tea for Two” removes any and all lingering doubt. The neverending transformations in this rendition are nothing short of amazing. This is an energetic, playful, and decidedly less relaxed than the preceding.
a clip from Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland”…