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J. C. Johnson
J. C. Johnson
American musician
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James P. Johnson
James P. Johnson
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Jabbo Smith
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Porter Grainger
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Mike Lipskin
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Adelaide Hall
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Maxine Sullivan
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Hank Jones
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Joe Davis
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Duke Ellington
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Harry Gibson
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Clarence Williams
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Dinah Washington
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Eubie Blake
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George Winston
George Winston
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Ruben Studdard
Ruben Studdard
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Maceo Pinkard
Maceo Pinkard
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Paul Whiteman
Paul Whiteman
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Nat Jaffe
Nat Jaffe
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Cliff Jackson
Cliff Jackson
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Ada Brown
Ada Brown
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Bud Powell
Bud Powell
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George Gershwin
George Gershwin
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Galt MacDermot
Galt MacDermot
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Fats Waller
American jazz pianist and composer

Fats Waller

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American jazz pianist and composer
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Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
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Thomas Wright "Fats" Waller (May 21, 1904 – December 15, 1943) was an American jazz pianist, organist, composer, violinist, singer, and comedic entertainer. His innovations in the Harlem stride style laid the groundwork for modern jazz piano. His best-known compositions, "Ain't Misbehavin'" and "Honeysuckle Rose", were inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1984 and 1999. Waller copyrighted over 400 songs, many of them co-written with his closest collaborator, Andy Razaf. Razaf described his partner as "the soul of melody... a man who made the piano sing... both big in body and in mind... known for his generosity... a bubbling bundle of joy". It is likely that he composed many more popular songs than he has been credited with: when in financial difficulties he had a habit of selling songs to other writers and performers who claimed them as their own.

Waller started playing the piano at the age of six, and became a professional organist at age 15. By the age of 18, he was a recording artist. Waller's first recordings, "Muscle Shoals Blues" and "Birmingham Blues", were made in October 1922 for Okeh Records. That year, he also made his first player piano roll, "Got to Cool My Doggies Now". Waller's first published composition, "Squeeze Me", was published in 1924. He became one of the most popular performers of his era, touring internationally and achieving critical and commercial success in the United States and Europe. He died from pneumonia, aged 39.