LITTLE ROCK GETAWAY | Stephanie Trick

“Little Rock Getaway” was composed by pianist Joe Sullivan in 1933, and he made recordings of it both that year and in 1935. Sullivan’s career began in Chicago, and his musical inclination helped him find work as a sideman with dance bands and accompanying silent films. His main influences were Earl Hines and Fats Waller. While playing with Bing Crosby, he wrote “Little Rock Getaway,” Little Rock referring to the hometown of his then fiancée, Mary Anne Dean. The piece has been associated with Bob Zurke, who made a recording of it with the Bob Crosby Orchestra in 1937, as well as with Les Paul and Chet Atkins, who used it as a showpiece for guitar. ▶️ If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe to our channel! ▶️ If you like the music we play (four-hands piano, classic jazz, stride piano, swing, blues, boogie woogie, ragtime, and the Great American Songbook), please visit us here: ▶️ Subscribe to our newslette
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