Erroll Garner: No One Can Hear You Read

Erroll Garner: No One Can Hear You Read

Release date : April 9, 2013
Runtime : 53m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Atticus Brady /
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Production companies : First Run Features /
April 9, 2013 53m United States of America Documentary More
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In a triumphant career that lasted forty years Erroll Garner pushed the playability of the piano to its limits, developed an international reputation, and made an indelible mark on the jazz world. And yet, his story has never been told. Until now. The film explores Erroll's childhood in Pittsburgh; his meteoric rise in popularity while playing on 52nd street, New York's famed jazz epicenter; the origins of his most famous album (Concert By The Sea) and his most famous composition (Misty); his singular, virtuosic piano style; and his dynamic personality, both on and off the stage.
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  • title:Erroll Garner: No One Can Hear You Read
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2013
  • Runtime:53m
  • Genres: Documentary · Music ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Atticus Brady /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: First Run Features ·
  • Overview:In a triumphant career that lasted forty years Erroll Garner pushed the playability of the piano to its limits, developed an international reputation, and made an indelible mark on the jazz world. And yet, his story has never been told. Until now. The film explores Erroll's childhood in Pittsburgh; his meteoric rise in popularity while playing on 52nd street, New York's famed jazz epicenter; the origins of his most famous album (Concert By The Sea) and his most famous composition (Misty); his singular, virtuosic piano style; and his dynamic personality, both on and off the stage.
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