Biography
Earl Kenneth Hines (December 28, 1903 – April 22, 1983), also known as Earl "Fatha" Hines, was an American jazz pianist and bandleader. He was one of the most influential figures in the development of jazz piano and, according to one source, "one of a small number of pianists whose playing shaped the history of jazz". The trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie (a member of Hines's big band, along with Charlie Parker) wrote: The piano is the basis of modern harmony. This little guy came out of Chicago, Earl Hines. He changed the style of the piano. You can find the roots of Bud Powell, Herbie Hancock, all the guys who came after that. If it hadn't been for Earl Hines blazing the path for the next generation to come, it's no telling where or how they would be playing now. There were individual variations but the style of … the modern piano came from Earl Hines. The pianist Lennie Tristano said, "Earl Hines is the only one of us capable of creating real jazz and real swing when playing all alone." Horace Silver said, "He has a completely unique style. No one can get that sound, no other pianist." Erroll Garner said, "When you talk about greatness, you talk about Art Tatum and Earl Hines." Count Basie said that Hines was "the greatest piano player in the world".
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Legrand Jazz
1958

Louis Armstrong Plays W. C. Handy
1954

Paradise And Lunch
1974

The Smithsonian Collection Of Classic Jazz
1973

The Great Blues Men
1972

Jazz
1978

For Django
1964

...Dedicated To You
1961

The Manhattan Transfer
1975

The Genius Sings The Blues
1961

The Sound Of Jazz
1958

The Best Of Count Basie
1963

T-Bone Blues
1959

After Midnight
1957

The Louis Armstrong Story, Volume II: Louis Armstrong And His Hot Seven
1951

Classic Jazz Piano (1927-1957)
1988

Who's Who In Jazz Presents: Lionel Hampton
1977

Louis Armstrong And Earl Hines 1928 - The Smithsonian Collection
1975

This Is The Big Band Era
1971

In Memoriam
1971

Cornucopia
1970

Tighten Up
1968

Live At The Cafe Au Go Go
1966

Baby Breeze
1965
Credited work
4,716 releases · 993 albums · active 1950–2026
- Performance · 7,022
- Other credits · 209
Studios: The Burbank Studios · Warner Bros. Recording Studios · Capitol Studios · Atlantic Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Louis Armstrong
- Sidney Bechet
- Louis Armstrong And The All Stars
- Count Basie
- Benny Goodman
- Brenda Lee
- "Earl ""Fatha"" Hines"
