Earl 'Fatha' Hines(1905-1983)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Pianist, composer ("Everything Depends on You"), conductor and author
educated at Schenley High School and in private piano study. He
accompanied singers and was pianist for several instrumental groups,
eventually forming his own band in Chicago in 1928, which he conducted
into 1948 when he joined Louis Armstrong, remaining into 1951,
thereafter touring Europe with Jack Teagarden into 1957. In San
Francisco he led a band, making many records, and he gave weekly
broadcasts for the US Treasury Department. Joining ASCAP in 1949, his
other popular-song and instrumental compositions include "Deep Forest",
"Rosetta", "My Monday Date", "Jelly Jelly, "Tantalizing a Cuban", "Mad
House", "Dancing Fingers", and "The Earl".