Earl Hines and "Rosetta"

One of the proudest moments of Earl "Fatha" Hines's career took place in 1976, when he was invited to perform at a White House dinner in honor of the President of France. Mter an evening chatting with Betty Ford and Clint Eastwood, Hines sat down at the piano in the East Room and lau...

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Main Author: Jeffrey Taylor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Columbia University Libraries 2001-02-01
Series:Current Musicology
Online Access:https://journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/currentmusicology/article/view/4821
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spelling doaj-5c10bc4a6e034c2780b889e36048c5f42020-11-25T03:34:13ZengColumbia University LibrariesCurrent Musicology0011-37352001-02-0171-7310.7916/cm.v0i71-73.4821Earl Hines and "Rosetta"Jeffrey Taylor One of the proudest moments of Earl "Fatha" Hines's career took place in 1976, when he was invited to perform at a White House dinner in honor of the President of France. Mter an evening chatting with Betty Ford and Clint Eastwood, Hines sat down at the piano in the East Room and launched into "Rosetta." https://journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/currentmusicology/article/view/4821
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description One of the proudest moments of Earl "Fatha" Hines's career took place in 1976, when he was invited to perform at a White House dinner in honor of the President of France. Mter an evening chatting with Betty Ford and Clint Eastwood, Hines sat down at the piano in the East Room and launched into "Rosetta."
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