Joe Albany

Joseph Albani (Known as "Joe Albany") (January 24, 1924 – January 12, 1988) was a jazz pianist. It is remarked on his being among the few white pianists to have played Bebop with Charlie Parker. Born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, he had studied piano as a child and by 1943 he was working on the West Coast in Benny Carter's orchestra. In 1946 he was playing with Parker and also Miles Davis. He continued for a few years afterward and was on an albu... more

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  • Jan 24, 1924

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  • Jan 12, 1988 (age 64 years)

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