- Johnny Varro
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Birth_name = Johnny Varro
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Born = c. 1930
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Origin =Brooklyn, New York
Instrument =piano
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Genre =Jazz
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Associated_acts =Bobby Hackett ,Eddie Condon
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Notable_instruments =Johnny Varro (born in 1930 in
Brooklyn , New York) is a pianist with [http://www.johnnyvarro.com/history.htm roots] in the swing style of jazz. He also is a leader and arranger.Commodore Music Shop
He began studying piano at the age of ten. During his teenage years he was introduced to jazz by way of the [http://delmark.com/rhythm.gabler.htm Commodore Music Shop] in New York City. There he met the manager Jack Crystal (father of
Billy Crystal ), who was running jam sessions on theLower East Side . At these sessions Johnny met some of the greatest players of the era, such asWillie "The Lion" Smith ,Big Sid Catlett ,Joe Thomas ,Hot Lips Page ,Joe Sullivan ,Pete Brown and others. The experience of sitting in for Joe Sullivan andWillie "The Lion" Smith was invaluable and soon allowed Johnny to become a hired player.New York: Bobby Hackett and Eddie Condon
Johnny's first professional job was with
Bobby Hackett touring the East Coast with his quartet. In 1954 he worked at Nick's withPhil Napoleon and later withPee Wee Erwin . In 1957Eddie Condon asked Johnny to play at his club as intermission pianist. During that gig he met more musicians who began calling him for jobs. The Condon gig extended into Johnny becoming Condon's band pianist. The players in Condon's band at this time includedBuck Clayton ,Wild Bill Davison ,Pee Wee Russell ,Cutty Cutshall ,Lou McGarity ,George Wettling ,Yank Lawson ,Peanuts Hucko and others.For the next several years between the Condon tours, Johnny worked most of the jazz rooms around New York including The Embers, The Roundtable, Condon's Uptown (with
Edmund Hall ), The Metropole and many others. Musicians such asHenry "Red" Allen ,Roy Eldridge ,Coleman Hawkins ,Bobby Hackett ,Charlie Shavers ,Jo Jones andJonah Jones helped further his musical education.Dukes of Dixieland and the Gleason Show
In 1965 he moved to Miami Beach and worked on the
Jackie Gleason Show. He also worked withFlip Phillips , Billy Butterfield,Phil Napoleon and toured with the Dukes of Dixieland.Gatsby's and Swing 7
Then came another move in 1979 to Los Angeles, California, where he lived, played and toured for the next 14 years. He played with
Eddie Miller ,Dick Cathcart ,Tommy Newsom ,Red Norvo , Abe Lincoln,Bob Havens andJack Sheldon . He also did a five-year solo stint at Gatsby's Restaurant in Brentwood. It was in Los Angeles where the idea was born to organize a swing group covering the styles of the 30's, 40's and 50's. This group, known as the Swing 7, has played many of the Jazz festivals and parties.Arbors Records, Concerts and Jazz Festivals
The last move took him in 1993 to Florida where he now resides, in the Tampa Bay area. Johnny is continually touring North America and the entire World playing Jazz Festivals, Jazz Parties and concerts. He has many [http://www.johnnyvarro.com/discography.htm recordings] on a variety of labels. The most recent recordings have been for
Arbors Records where he has recorded extensively in solo, trio and band format under his own name. He also has recorded many times as a sideman for Arbors. He also can be heard on several recordings on the [http://www.nagelheyer.de/ Nagel-Heyer] label (Hamburg, Germany).Johnny continues to do Jazz festivals and parties around the United States and overseas, including [http://www.sweethot.org/ Sweet & Hot] in LA, Mat Domber's March of Jazz, [http://www.sacjazz.com/ Sacramento] (Emperor in 2003), [https://www.wtjs.org/About_Us.html Odessa] , [http://www.elkhartjazzfestival.com/ Elkhart] , and others.
References and Sources
* [http://www.johnnyvarro.com/ Official Web site]
*"Jazz Gentry: Aristocrats of the Music World", Warren Vaché, Sr., Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1999, Chapter 34
*"The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz",Leonard Feather and Ira Gitler, second (revised) edition (Oxford University Press), 1999
*"Richard Cook's Jazz Encyclopedia",Richard Cook , Penguin, 2005
* [http://www.johnnyvarro.com/discography.htm Johnny Varro Discography]
* [http://www.johnnyvarro.com/history.htm Johnny Varro Roots]
* [http://www.mississippirag.com/ "The Mississippi Rag"] , September 1994, cover article on Johnny Varro, by Warren Vaché, Sr.
*"Johnny Varro Discography", produced and published by [http://members.lycos.nl/gerardbiel/ Gerard Bielderman] , August 2002
*"Sweet & Hot Music Festival" Program", by Charles Champlin, April 30-September 2, 2002, p. 5 [http://www.johnnyvarro.com/champlin.htm (online)]
*"Sacramento Jazz Jubilee" Souvenir Program", May 23-26, 2003, p. 10 [http://www.johnnyvarro.com/emperor.htm (online)]
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