- Johnny Guarnieri
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Name = Johnny Guarnieri
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = John Albert Guarnieri
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Born =23 March 1917
Died =7 January 1985
Origin = flagicon|New YorkNew York, New York
Instrument =Piano
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Genre =Stride piano Swing music
Occupation =Pianist
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Associated_acts =Benny Goodman Artie Shaw Slam Stewart
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Notable_instruments =Johnny Guarnieri (
23 March 1917 –7 January 1985 ) was an American virtuosojazz andstride pianist, born inNew York City , perhaps best-known for hisbig band stints withBenny Goodman in 1939 and withArtie Shaw in 1940. Guarnieri is also noted for his embellishment and juxtaposition of jazz with classical piano, such as Scarlatti andBeethoven .Throughout the 1940s Guarnieri was a busy sideman, recording with artists such as
Cozy Cole ,Ike Quebec ,Charlie Kennedy ,Hank D'Amico andBen Webster . He also led his own group called the "Johnny Guarnieri Swing Men" and recorded with them on the Savoy label, a group that includedLester Young ,Hank D'Amico ,Billy Butterfield andCozy Cole . He also led a trio in the 1940s comprised of himself,Slam Stewart andSammy Weiss , recording again for Savoy. During the 1940s he also recorded for the short-lived Majestic label playing solo piano and with his trio.In 1949 Guarnieri recorded an album with
June Christy titled "June Christy & The Johnny Guarnieri Quintet". Guarnieri has recorded with numerous artists, and in his later years he shifted more towardjazz education. In commemoration of his reputation as a teacher, Guarnieri's students financed a label for him called "Taz Jazz Records". In the 1970s Guarnieri recorded numerous albums on his new label, and until 1982 worked "Tail of the Cock"nightclub inStudio City, California . He died onstage during a performance withDick Sudhalter .elect Discography
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Cozy Cole :
* "Concerto For Cozy" (1944; Savoy)withBen Webster :
* "Honeysuckle Rose c/w Kat's Fur" (1944; Savoy)
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