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| George Wallington Quintet | Primary Artist |
| George Wallington | Indexed Contributor, Piano |
| Teddy Kotick | Bass |
| Jerry Lloyd | Bass Trumpet |
| J.R. Monterose | Tenor Saxophone |
| Nick Stabulas | Drums |
| George Wallington | Composer |
| Tom Dowd | Engineer |
| Jerry Lloyd | Composer |
| J.R. Monterose | Composer |
| Marvin Israel | Cover Design |
| Elbert Budin | Cover Photo |
| Timon Mahan | Liner Notes |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Arwulf Arwulf
Sicilian-born pianist "George Wallington" (his given name was Giacinto Figlia) had more than ethnicity in common with Dodo Marmarosa. Both men were active in the burgeoning bop scene of the early and mid-'40s, both made important contributions to the evolution of modern jazz, and both withdrew from public activity for protracted periods of time. Most importantly, both of these excellent pianists left enough great music in their wake to warrant a reappraisal of their legacies. Wallington named Mel Powell, Al Haig, and Bud Powell as his favorite contemporaries; primary influences were Art Tatum, Count Basie, and especially Earl Hines. He collaborated and consulted with ...