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Art Tatum: Nursery Rhymes A La Tatum
ByArt Tatum
piano1909 - 1956
It may be hard to imagine Art Tatum playing an entire album of nursery rhymes, but that was his gift to them, to help them celebrate. There is no record of how the baby Zeus responded to Tatum's pyrotechnics and rapid fire arpeggios. The solo numbers start with a playful take of "Billy Boy," in which Tatum shows off a bit of stride piano in addition to his inventive right hand. "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" had already been recorded by

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vocals1917 - 1996
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Slam Stewart
bass1914 - 1987

Tiny Grimes
guitar1916 - 1989
Track Listing
Billy Boy; Grandfather Clock; Hickory, Dickory Dock; The Animal Fair; A-Tisket, A-Tasket; Freres Jacques; London Bridge Is Falling Down; Pop Goes The Weasel; Three Blind Mice
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Title: Nursery Rhymes A La Tatum | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: April 1
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