Tatum's Influences & Fats Waller (Interview By Willis Conover)
Discover Art Tatum's early influences!

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Tatum's Influences & Fats Waller (Interview By Willis Conover)
Discover Art Tatum's early influences!
ART TATUM SOLO VS. TRIO (INTERVIEW BY WILLIS CONOVER)
Why does Art Tatum play solo on recordings but with a trio live?
ART TATUM ON PLANNING & SPONTANEITY (INTERVIEW BY WILLIS CONOVER)
How much does Art Tatum plan his performances?
Art Tatum on Defining Jazz (Interview by Willis Conover)
What is Jazz? Art Tatum shares his thoughts.
Art Tatum On Classical vs. Jazz Piano (interview by Willis Conover, 1955)
ART TATUM – YESTERDAYS
Spike Jones Show
New York, 17 April 1954
Art Tatum / Ben Webster – The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Volume Eight
The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Volume Eight is an album by pianist Art Tatum and tenor saxophonist Ben Webster, with Red Callender on double bass and Bill Douglass on drums. The 1956 session was originally released in 1958 on Verve Records album produced by Norman Granz as The Art Tatum – Ben Webster Quartet, but Granz re-acquired the masters in the 1970s after the album was allowed to go out of print. He reissued the material as one of a series of eight Group Masterpieces featuring Tatum in collaboration with other artists, also issuing it as part of a boxed set, The Complete Pablo Group Masterpieces. The album has been reissued on CD, including a January 31, 1992 version with bonus tracks.
Art Tatum – piano Ben Webster – tenor saxophone Red Callender – double bass Bill Douglass – drums
Art Tatum – Solos 1937
Art Tatum – piano