Dodo Marmarosa

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Dodo's Bounce 01:44 Tools
Mellow Mood 00:00 Tools
Dodo's Dance 00:00 Tools
Bopmatism 00:00 Tools
Oblivion 00:00 Tools
Deep Purple 00:00 Tools
How High The Moon 00:00 Tools
Dodo's Blues 00:00 Tools
Dary Departs 00:00 Tools
Tea For Two 00:00 Tools
The Moose 00:00 Tools
Lullaby of the Leaves 00:00 Tools
Raindrops 00:00 Tools
Trade Winds 00:00 Tools
Cosmo Street 00:00 Tools
Dialated Pupils, Take 1 00:00 Tools
My Foolish Heart 00:00 Tools
Moose The Mooche 00:00 Tools
Dary Departs (Take 3) 00:00 Tools
Blue Room 00:00 Tools
I've Got News For You 00:00 Tools
Why Was I Born 00:00 Tools
April Played The Fiddle 00:00 Tools
Tone Paintings II 00:00 Tools
On Green Dolphin Street 00:00 Tools
Dary Departs (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
I Thought About You 00:00 Tools
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Always 00:00 Tools
Tracy's Blues 00:00 Tools
Horoscope Virgo Movement 00:00 Tools
Body & Soul Fragment 00:00 Tools
Everything Happens To Me 00:00 Tools
Cheek To Cheek 00:00 Tools
Me And My Shadow 00:00 Tools
Tone Paintings I 00:00 Tools
Topsy 00:00 Tools
You Call It Madness 00:00 Tools
Bopmatism (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Cottage for Sale 00:00 Tools
Up In Dodo's Room (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Escape 00:00 Tools
A Fine Romance 00:00 Tools
What Is This Thing Called Love 00:00 Tools
Introduction By Dodo Marmaroso 00:00 Tools
I'm In Love 00:00 Tools
Robbin's nest 00:00 Tools
Smooth Sailing 00:00 Tools
Billie's bounce 00:00 Tools
You Thrill Me So 00:00 Tools
You're My Thrill 00:00 Tools
This Can't Be Love 00:00 Tools
The Night Was Young 00:00 Tools
Bopmatism (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
The Moody Blues 00:00 Tools
I Surrender, Dear 00:00 Tools
Tone Paintings I - Tone Paintings II 00:00 Tools
Up In Dodo's Room (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Why Do I Love You 00:00 Tools
Slick Chick 00:00 Tools
Sweet Miss Theme 00:00 Tools
Compadoo 00:00 Tools
The Man I Love 00:00 Tools
High Wind in Hollywood 00:00 Tools
Cheers Fragment 00:00 Tools
Cherokee/ Sweet Miss Theme 00:00 Tools
I've Never Been In Love Before 00:00 Tools
Black And Blue 00:00 Tools
The Night Is Young 00:00 Tools
Mello Mood 00:00 Tools
I Surrender Dear 00:00 Tools
I Remember You 00:00 Tools
Just Friends 00:00 Tools
Lover Come Back to Me 00:00 Tools
Remember I Knew You When 00:00 Tools
Bird Lore (with Charlie Parker Septet) 00:00 Tools
The Song Is You 00:00 Tools
Dary Departs (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Why Do I Love You? 00:00 Tools
Midnight At Minton's 00:00 Tools
Atom Buster 00:00 Tools
Bird Lore 00:00 Tools
The Very Thought Of You 00:00 Tools
Dodo's Dance (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Trade Winds (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Opus #5 00:00 Tools
Dialated Pupils (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Dary Departs [Master Take] 00:00 Tools
A Cottage For Sale 00:00 Tools
Opus No.5 00:00 Tools
Love Come Back To Me 00:00 Tools
Up in Dodo's Room 00:00 Tools
Ornithology (Bird Lore) 00:00 Tools
Automation 00:00 Tools
Mellow Mood (01 - 11 - 46) 00:00 Tools
Tone Paintings 1 00:00 Tools
Dodo's Lament 00:00 Tools
Cosmo Street (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Yardbird Suite 00:00 Tools
Dodo's Dance (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Dodo's Dance [Alternate Take] 00:00 Tools
Dialated Pupils 00:00 Tools
Trade Winds (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Slam's Mishap 00:00 Tools
Atom Buster (06 - 07 - 45) 00:00 Tools
Cosmo Street (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Bopmatism [Alternate Take] 00:00 Tools
Shuffle That Riff 00:00 Tools
Tone Paintings 2 00:00 Tools
What Is This Thing Called Love (06 - 07 - 45) 00:00 Tools
Commercial Eyes 00:00 Tools
Cosmo Street (12 - 03 - 47) 00:00 Tools
Raindrops (09 - 23 - 46) 00:00 Tools
Compardoo 00:00 Tools
Trade Winds (Alternative Take) 00:00 Tools
How High The Moon (01 - 11 - 46) 00:00 Tools
Black And Blue (1947) 00:00 Tools
Dodo's Blues (01 - 11 - 46) 00:00 Tools
You Thrill Me 00:00 Tools
Bopmatism [1] 00:00 Tools
Bopmatism (Altanative Take) 00:00 Tools
Yardbird Suite (Alternative Take) 00:00 Tools
Everything Happeds to Me 00:00 Tools
Georgia 00:00 Tools
For You 00:00 Tools
Dary Departs (Alternative Take) 00:00 Tools
I Surrender, Dear (01 - 11 - 46) 00:00 Tools
Bopmatism (12 - 03 - 47) 00:00 Tools
Trade Winds (12 - 03 - 47) 00:00 Tools
Dodo's Dance (12 - 03 - 47) 00:00 Tools
I've Got News For You (09 - 23 - 46) 00:00 Tools
Bopmatism [Master Take] 00:00 Tools
Dodo's Dance (Alternative Take) 00:00 Tools
Yardbird Suite - Take 1 00:00 Tools
Dary Departs (12 - 03 - 47) 00:00 Tools
My Foolish Heart (07 - 21 - 50) 00:00 Tools
Dodo's Dance (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
Remember I Knew You When (1947) 00:00 Tools
Bopmatism (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
Dary Departs (Alternative II) 00:00 Tools
Why Was I Born? 00:00 Tools
Dodo's Dance, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Cosmo Street (Alternative Take) 00:00 Tools
Dary Departs (Alternate Take II) 00:00 Tools
Cosmo Street (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
Dary Departs (Alternate Take I) 00:00 Tools
Tradewinds (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
The Night Was Young (07 - 21 - 50) 00:00 Tools
Cosmo Street [1] 00:00 Tools
Bopmatism (Alternative) 00:00 Tools
Dary Departs [1] 00:00 Tools
Dary Departs (Alternative I) 00:00 Tools
You're Driving Me Crazy 00:00 Tools
Falling In Love With Love - Take 1 00:00 Tools
Bluzarumba 00:00 Tools
Falling In Love With Love - Take 2 00:00 Tools
Slick Chick (06 - 07 - 45) 00:00 Tools
The Blue Room 00:00 Tools
Why I Was Born (07 - 21 - 50) 00:00 Tools
Dodo's Dance (Alternative) 00:00 Tools
Dodo's Dance [2] 00:00 Tools
Bopmatism [2] 00:00 Tools
Tone Painting (part 1 and 2) 00:00 Tools
Trade Winds [2] 00:00 Tools
Dodo's Dance [1] 00:00 Tools
Trade Winds [1] 00:00 Tools
Yardbird Suite - Take 2 00:00 Tools
The Man I Love (06 - 07 - 45) 00:00 Tools
Blue Room (07 - 21 - 50) 00:00 Tools
Cosmo Street (Alternative) 00:00 Tools
Dodo Marmarosa - Every Happens To Me 00:00 Tools
Bobmatism 00:00 Tools
Opus No. 5 00:00 Tools
Cosmo Street [2] 00:00 Tools
Trade Winds (Alternative) 00:00 Tools
Dary Departs [2] 00:00 Tools
Midnight at Mintons 00:00 Tools
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Michael "Dodo" Marmarosa (December 12, 1925 – September 17, 2002) was an American bebop pianist. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and a child prodigy, Marmarosa was a trained classical pianist, but familiarised himself with jazz in parallel and practised with school mate Erroll Garner, another pianist from Pittsburgh. He received the uncomplimentary nickname, "Dodo", as a child because of his large head and short body. He began his professional career in 1941, joining the Johnny "Scat" Davis Orchestra at the age of 15, which led him to joining Gene Krupa's band shortly after. The early 1940s brought a stint in Charlie Barnet's big band, where he first met Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker, the luminaries of bebop. In 1944, he joined Tommy Dorsey, playing alongside Buddy Rich. In November 1944, Marmarosa joined Artie Shaw's combo, known as the Gramercy Five, that also featured guitarist Barney Kessel and fellow Pittsburgher, trumpet player Roy Eldridge. He recorded as a sideman in the late 1940s, notably with Lester Young, Charlie Parker and Howard McGhee. He also featured in Gene Norman's Just Jazz concerts, and in 1947 won Esquire magazine's New Star (piano) award. His recordings with Charlie Parker in 1946 in Hollywood are regarded as some the finest Jazz records ever made. Marmarosa recorded a 78-rpm single for Savoy Records on July 21, 1950. The recording featured Marmarosa's trio, with Thomas Mandrus on bass and Joe "Jazz" Wallace on drums. The four tunes recorded for the session were reissued by Savoy on the double album, The Modern Jazz Piano Album (1980). After 1950, his only recordings were a 1961 session for Argo Records under the supervision of Chicago producer Jack Tracy (Dodo's Back!) and a 1962 Chicago studio date featuring him in trio and, with Gene Ammons, quartet settings (available as Prestige CD Jug and Dodo). He continued to perform in Pittsburgh, albeit irregularly, and a CD containing amateur recordings of his performances has been issued by Uptown Records. His low profile has been attributed to mental illness: Marmarosa was drafted in 1954, given electric shock treatment, and discharged in poor psychological condition. Marmarosa last performed in public at the Colony Restaurant in Pittsburgh in 1968. Despite his intermittent career, he is generally considered to have been in the top rank of jazz pianists. At the time of his death, Marmarosa resided at the VA Medical Center in Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar, Pittsburgh, occasionally playing piano and organ for residents and guests of the center. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.