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Playing what later came to be called " sweet " music rather than jazz, Duchin's success opened a new gate for similarly styled, piano-playing sweet bandleaders such as Henry King, Joe Reichman, Nat Brandwynne, Dick Gasparre, Little Jack Little, and particularly Carmen Cavallaro ( who acknowledged Duchin's influence ) to compete with the large jazz bands for radio time and record sales.
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He started learning the violin at an early age, showing remarkable talent ; at age 14, his piano-playing gifts attracted the attention of Victor Benham, who persuaded his parents to let him study music full-time.

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Although his instrument of choice is guitar ( and bass ), Reggie has also demonstrated skill in singing, acting, and piano-playing.
Today, Gulangyu is known for colonial architecture and the tradition of piano-playing and organized sports.
He would acquire the first job with his piano-playing skills, work for a few nights, and then substitute Harpo on one of the jobs.
Beginning in the early 1930s, Fletcher's piano-playing younger brother, Horace Henderson contributed to the arrangements of the band.
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Armstrong was astounded by Hines's avant-garde " trumpet-style " piano-playing.
From his time with Armstrong onwards, Hines's was a pioneer in developing the " trumpet-style " piano-playing, often using dazzlingly fast octaves so that on none-too-perfect upright pianos ( and with no amplification ) " they could hear me out front "-as indeed they could.
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What he did record, however, is considered some of the most legendary piano-playing on disc.
During the 1830s and the 1840s his style was a major force in European piano-playing.
A recent interview revealed that during the turbulent times of Russia's politics in the 90s Yavlinsky's opponents had his 23 year old piano-playing son kidnapped, and his fingers cut off and mailed to him.
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He was very popular with the regular soldiers because of his piano-playing ability in the various messes, as he was promoted.
He called it The Bit In The Middle and it consisted of humorous features, such as The Day-To-Day Challenge, in which the same person would go on air each weekday to answer quiz questions and try to upgrade their prize, and Willy On The Plonker, which involved a crazed piano-playing of a well-known hit for listeners to identify.
She was exposed to show tunes by her piano-playing salesman father.
Steibelt began to share his time between Paris and London, where his piano-playing attracted great attention.
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