Fats Waller was a master of stride piano, a style that emerged in the early 20th century and became a cornerstone of jazz. His virtuosity in this style influenced countless pianists who came after him. But he is remembered most for his songwriting and the lively and humorous quality to his performances, incorporating all of these elements into his music. His ability to infuse joy and playfulness into his compositions and improvisations set him apart and made his music accessible to a wide audience. His contributions to the Great American songbook include jazz standards like “Ain’t Misbehavin’,” “Honeysuckle Rose,” and “Black and Blue” which have been covered by countless artists over the years. This morning on Deeper Roots, we drop in to revel in the music, humor, warmth and charisma that was Thomas “Fats” Waller.
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Artist
Title
Album
Buy
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Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers
Squeeze Me
One Hour Mama
3
James P. Johnson
Carolina Shout
Jazz In The Charts Vol. 2 – Hot Lips
4
James P. Johnson
What's The Use Of Being Alone
A Piano Anthology
5
Duke Ellington
That Rhythm Man
The Okeh Ellington [Disc 2]
6
Willie The Lion Smith & His Cubs
More Than That
Harlem Jazz (The 30's)
7
Willie "The Lion" Smith
Morning Air
A Piano Anthology
8
Fats Waller
The Joint Is Jumpin'
The Joint Is Jumpin'
9
Fats Waller
Ain't Misbehavin'
The Art Deco Music Collection: Cotton Club Stomp
10
Fats Waller
I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby
The Joint Is Jumpin'
11
Jimmy Bertrand's Washboard Wizards
I'm Goin' Huntin'
The Ultimate Collection [Disc 1]
12
Fats Waller With Morris' Hot Babies
Fats Waller Stomp
The Compete Recorded Works Vol. 1, [Disc 2]
13
Fats Waller & His Rhythm
Mamacita
100 Ans De Jazz
14
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Thomas "Fats" Waller & Jeni Le Gon
Living In A Great Big Way
Hollywood Swing & Jazz: Hot Numbers [Disc 1]
15
Fats Waller
I Wish I Were Twins
The Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2: A Handful Of Keys, [Disc 4]
16
Ethel Waters
What Did I Do to Be So Black and Blue?
Ethel Waters 1929 -1939 (feat. Duke Ellington & Benny Goodman)
17
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
(What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue [Album Version]
Louis Armstrong: Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man 1923-1934
18
Fats Waller
Let's Pretend There's A Moon
The Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2: A Handful Of Keys, [Disc 4]
19
Fats Waller
I'm Going To Sit Down & Write Myself A Letter
Music By Fats Waller
20
Fats Waller
(Take Me Back To) The Wide Open Places
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21
Fats Waller
Your Feet's Too Big
Fats Waller Greatest Hits
22
Fats Waller & His Rhythm
It's A Sin To Tell A Lie
Fats Waller – The Complete Recorded Works Volume 3 – Rhythm and Romance 1934-1936
23
Fats Waller & His Rhythm
You're The Picture
Complete Recorded Works Vol.3
24
Fats Waller
All That Meat & No Potatoes
Music By Fats Waller
25
Fats Waller
Sweet Savannah Sue
The Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2: A Handful Of Keys, [Disc 1]
26
Fats Waller
Sweet Sue
Foot Tappin' And Dance At The Screamin' Festival Vol.4
27
Fats Waller
Six Or Seven Times
The Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2: A Handful Of Keys, [Disc 1]