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Duke Pearson

Jazz
Hard bop
Big band
Duke Pearson - born Columbus Calvin Pearson, Jr. on August 17, 1932, in Atlanta, Georgia - was a jazz pianist and composer who played hard bop jazz with an assortment of major players in concert performances and on recordings. His 1960 song “Jeannine” was recorded by Cannonball Adderley on his Them Dirty Blues album and went on to become a jazz standard, later recorded by Donald Byrd and, in a singing version, Manhattan Transfer. Duke Pearson learned to play trumpet and piano as a young man but after military service, where he met pianist Wynton Kelly, he focused solely on the pi...
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Little Drummer BoyDuke Pearson
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Like Someone in LoveDuke Pearson
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O Little Town of BethlehemDuke Pearson
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The Nearness of YouDuke Pearson
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Have Yourself a Merry Little ChristmasDuke Pearson
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Here's That Rainy Day 

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Little Drummer BoyDuke Pearson

Merry Ole Soul

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Like Someone in LoveDuke Pearson

Profile

5:30

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O Little Town of BethlehemDuke Pearson

Merry Ole Soul

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The Nearness of YouDuke Pearson

Dedication!

5:04

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Have Yourself a Merry Little ChristmasDuke Pearson

Merry Ole Soul

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Here's That Rainy Day 

Bonus Track

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Introducing Duke Pearson's Big Band

4:26

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