Horace Silver

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  • jazz
  • piano
  • jazz piano
  • hard bop
  • bebop
Horace Ward Martin Tavares Silver (born September 2, 1928 in Norwalk, Connecticut) is a famous jazz pianist and composer born to a Cape Verdean father (of mixed Portuguese-black descent)and a mother of Irish and African descent. He is known for his distinctive humorous and funky playing style, and for his pioneering contributions to hard bop. Silver was influenced by a wide range of musical styles, notably gospel music, African music, and Latin American music. Silver began his career as a saxophonist, but later switched to piano.

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Songs

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    Gloria

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    Gratitude

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    Grease Piece

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    Gregory Is Here

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    Hank's Tune

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    Hankerin'

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    Hawkin'

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    Hear Me Talkin' to Ya

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    Hippy

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    Home Cookin'

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    Horace-Scope

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    Horacescope (Horoscope)

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    Horn of Life

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    Horoscope

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    How About You

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    How Did It Happen

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    How Long Has This Been Going On?

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    How Much Does Matter Really Matter

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    Howabout You

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    I Got the Blues in Santa Cruz

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    I Had a Little Talk (feat. Andy Bey)

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    I Love Annie's Fanny

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    I Remember You

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    I Want You

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    I'll Know

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    I'm Aware of the Animals Within Me

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    I've Had a Little Talk

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    If I Love Again

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    In Pursuit of the 27th Man

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    Introduction by Willis Connover

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    Introductions by Norman Granz and Horace Silver

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    It Ain't S'posed to Be Like That

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    It Never Entered My Mind

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    It's Time

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    Juicy Lucy

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    Juicy Luicy

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    Jungle Juice

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    Kathy

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    Kinder Spirits

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    Kiss Me Right

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    Kissin' Cousins

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    Knowledge Box

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    Lazy Susan

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    Liberated Brother

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    Little Mama

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    Lonely Woman

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    Look Up and Down Song

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    Lou's Blues

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    Love Vibrations

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    Mary Lou


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