
Beryl Booker (June 7, 1922 – September 30, 1978) was an American jazz pianist who gained some attention in the 1950s. Born in 1922 in Philadelphia, PA, she played with Slam Stewart's trio in 1946, and played off and on with him until 1951. She also played accompaniment for Dinah Washington. In early 1952, Booker led a quintet which played Birdland, featuring Don Elliot, Chuck Wayne, Clyde Lombardi and Connie Kay. Recordings with Miles Davis sitting in on the group have been preserved.
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I Wished on the Moon
Oops! My Lady
Low Ceiling
Let's Fall in Love
They Can't Take That Away From Me
What Have i to Live For
Someone to Watch Over Me
You Better Go Now
One For the Road
You're Changed
Darn That Dream
I Should Care
Makin' Whoopee
Stay as Sweet as You are
Remember Me
Moonlight Saving Time
Cheek To Cheek
A Handful Of Stars
Love Is the Thing
Easy to Love
When a Woman Loves a Man
I Only Have Eyes for You
Easy To Love (1949)
Let's Fall In Love (03-13-52)
One For The Road (1949)
Why Do I Love You
But Beautiful
Moonlight Saving Time (01-05-52)
Someone To Watch Over Me (1949)
Don't Blame Me
You Better Go Now (01-05-52)
That Old Black Magic
Where Were You?
They Can't Take That Away From Me (1949)
Man with a Horn
Beryl Booker's Byased Blues
Night and Day
Thou Swell
Ebony
I Can Dream, Can't I
An Old Piano Plays The Blues
What Have I To Live For (1949)
My Ideal
Don't Blame Me (10-08-46)
Love Is The Thing (03-13-52)
Oops! My Lady (10-08-46)
I Wished For The Moon (1949)
Polka Dots And Moonbeams
That Old Gang Of Mine
Low Ceiling (10-08-46)
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