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Dick Hyman

Real Name:Richard Roven Hyman
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American keyboard player and composer, born March 8, 1927 in New York City, New York.
Hyman studied at Columbia University and played with musicians like Teddy Wilson, Red Norvo, and Benny Goodman. He recorded under different pseudonyms and in 1955 recorded a cover of "Moritat" on harpsichord with his trio which sold over a million copies. During late 1960s he investigated the earliest periods of jazz and ragtime and researched and recorded the music of some of the first early jazz figures. Hyman experimented with various keyboard instruments, including Baldwin and Lowrey organs. In the late 1960's he recorded a series of avantgarde albums using a minimoog synthesizer. He recorded some of the most appreciated albums from the space age pop. Hyman has also worked for TV, scoring film soundtracks for Woody Allen, and as a jazz pianist and organist.

Sites:dickhyman.com , Wikipedia , Imdb , adp.library.ucsb.edu
Aliases:Charleston (4), David Harkness, Godfrey Malcolm, J. Gaines, Jack Schwartz (4), Nero Young (2), Richard Lowman, Richard Wayne, Rod Gregory, Serge Sputnick, Slugger Ryan, Stanley Sokol, Stomp Kelley, The Organ Masters
In Groups:Al Caiola And The Nile River Boys, Al Klink Quintet, Bobby Dukoff And His Orchestra, Children Of All Ages, Clark Terry Quartet, Dick Hyman - Kenny Davern And Their Comined Bands, Dick Hyman And His Electric Eclectics, Dick Hyman And His Frank Teschemacher Celebration Band, Dick Hyman And His Orchestra, Dick Hyman And His Orchestra And Chorus, Dick Hyman And His Quintet, Dick Hyman And Strings, Dick Hyman And The Band, Dick Hyman and The Group, Dick Hyman and the New Disciples of Rhythm, Dick Hyman Chorus, Dick Hyman Group, Dick Hyman Swing All-Stars, Doc Severinsen And His Orchestra, Eddie Safranski Trio
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