
Hampton Hawes Trio
About Hampton Hawes Trio
Hampton Hawes Trio Hampton Hawes (November 13, 1928 – May 22, 1977) was an American bebop and hard-bop jazz pianist, recognized as one of the finest and most influential of the 1950s. Hampton Barnett Hawes, Jr. was born November 13, 1928 in Los Angeles, California. His father, Hampton Hawes, Sr., was minister of Westminster Presbysterian Church in Los Angeles. His mother, the former Gertrude Holman, was Westminster's church pianist. Hawes' first experience with the piano was as a toddler sitting on his mother's lap while she practiced.
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Top Tracks

Carioca
I Got Rhythm

Feelin' Fine
Hamp's Blues
Easy Living

All The Things You Are

What Is This Thing Called Love

Blues The Most
So In Love
These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You)
Don't Get Around Much Anymore

'Round Midnight

Easy Street (live)

My Romance (live)
Thou Swell
You And The Night And The Music

Stella By Starlight

Blues For Jacque

Autumn In New York

Jumpin' Jacques
The Sermon

Steeplechase
It's You or No One
Yesterdays

Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Tease Me)

Section Blues

Evening Trane

For Heaven's Sake
I Hear Music

Muffin Man

Oleo (live)

The Look Of Love

High In The Sky

Carmel

Spanish Girl
These Foolish Things

The Seance

People

Fly Me to the Moon

What Is This Thing Called Love?

Easy Street

The Days of Wine and Roses

Suddenly I Thought of You

My Romance

What Kind of Fool Am I?

Dear Heart

The Girl From Ipanema

The Music That Makes Me Dance

Rhonda
I Remember You
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