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Eddie Heywood

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In 1947, Heywood was stricken with a partial paralysis of his hands and was unable to perform. However, he made a comeback in 1951. In the 1950s, Heywood composed and recorded "Land of Dreams" and "
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Wilson, John S. (January 04, 1989) "Eddie Heywood, 73, Jazz Pianist, Arranger and Composer, Is Dead"
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After starting his band, Heywood would occasionally provide accompaniment for
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pianist and composer particularly active in the 1940s and 1950s.
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Eddie Heywood at the Three Deuces, New York City, c. May 1946
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Eddie Heywood has a "Star" at 1709 Vine Street on the
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Eddie Heywood Sr.
Eddie Hayward
Eddie Heywood at the Three Deuces, New York City, c. May 1946
Atlanta
Georgia
Miami Beach, Florida
Jazz
jazz
Atlanta
Georgia
Eddie Heywood Sr.
Bessie Smith
Ethel Waters
Wayman Carver
Benny Carter
Billie Holiday
Coleman Hawkins
The Man I Love
Doc Cheatham
Vic Dickenson
Lem Davis
Al Lucas
Begin the Beguine
gold disc
RIAA
Soft Summer Breeze
Billboard
Canadian Sunset
Hugo Winterhalter
RCA Victor

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