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John Eaton (pianist)

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Eaton started playing music in the late 1950s. He played in the house trio of Blues Alley, playing with the touring stars who needed a backing band for three years. He also played piano in hotel lounges.
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as "the complete pianist... the master of just about the whole spectrum of jazz music", John Eaton is profiled in Leonard Feather and Ira Gitler's
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Eaton was born in Washington, D.C. He first learned about jazz from his father, a journalist who played the piano every evening after work.
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In 1988, he was named to the Steinway Concert Artist roster. Also in 1988, Eaton has performed as headliner in the East Room of the
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Performing Arts Jazz series, broadcast nationally on National Public Radio and Radio Smithsonian.
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and American popular music. He is "considered one of the foremost interpreters of American music."
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for President Reagan, and both as soloist and with artists as
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in 1956. He later studied with renowned classical teacher
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http://www.eatonpiano.com/
Washington, D.C.
jazz
Yale University
St. Anthony Hall
Yale University
Alexander Lipsky
White House
Zoot Sims
Benny Carter
Duke Ellington
Clark Terry
Wild Bill Davison
Smithsonian Institution
Nat Hentoff
Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts
Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
Jay Leonhart
Richard Rodgers
Harold Arlen
George Gershwin
Jerome Kern
Cole Porter
Irving Berlin
Kurt Weill
Vernon Duke
Hoagy Carmichael
Fats Waller
Duke Ellington
Harry Warren

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