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  1. Thomas Wright Waller (Nueva York, 21 de mayo de 1904-Kansas City, 15 de diciembre de 1943) llamado Fats Waller, fue uno de los grandes pianistas de la historia del swing y del stride piano. Nacido en el barrio de Harlem (Nueva York), Fats fue hijo de un pastor bautista del que aprendió a tocar el órgano y el piano .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fats_WallerFats Waller - Wikipedia

    Thomas Wright " Fats " Waller (May 21, 1904 – December 15, 1943) was an American jazz pianist, organist, composer, and singer. [1] His innovations in the Harlem stride style laid much of the basis for modern jazz piano. A widely popular star in the jazz and swing eras, he toured internationally, achieving critical and commercial ...

  3. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Famous Musicians. Fats Waller. African American pianist Fats Waller wrote such jazz standards as "Ain't Misbehavin'" and earned fame for his comedic radio performances in the 1930s....

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    De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Thomas Wright Waller ( Nueva York, 21 de mayo de 1904- Kansas City, 15 de diciembre de 1943) llamado Fats Waller, fue uno de los grandes pianistas de la historia del swing y del stride piano.

  5. 17 de may. de 2024 · Fats Waller (born May 21, 1904, New York City, New York, U.S.—died December 15, 1943, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.) was an American pianist and composer who was one of the few outstanding jazz musicians to win wide commercial fame, though this was achieved at a cost of obscuring his purely musical ability under a cloak of broad comedy.

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  6. Fats Waller. American jazz pianist, organist, composer and comedic entertainer (born 21 May 1904 in Harlem, New York, USA - died 15 December 1943 in a Santa-Fé-Express near Kansas City, Missouri, USA (bronchial pneumonia). One of the most popular jazz performers of his era.

  7. Fats Waller (instrumental version, No. 17). Waller re-recorded the song with vocals for the 1943 movie Stormy Weather . Waller's recording received the Grammy Hall of Fame Award during 1984, during 2001, it was one of 365 Songs of the Century selected by the RIAA , and it was one of fifty recordings selected for inclusion in the ...