Marcus Roberts

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  • jazz piano
  • piano
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  • ernie edwards
Marcus Roberts (born September 7, 1963 in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American jazz pianist who has achieved fame as a gifted player committed to celebrating classic standards and jazz traditions. Blind since his youth, Roberts began playing piano at an early age and then studied the instrument while attending Florida State University. In 1985, he got his big break when famed trumpeter Wynton Marsalis chose him as his new sideman. He became a close friend and disciple of Marsalis, and collaborated with him on many projects during the ensuing years.

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Songs

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    A Foggy Day

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    A Real Slow Drag (From Treemonisha)

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    A Servant of the People

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    A Tint of Blue

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    After the Party Is Over

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    Angel

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    Anytime, Any Place

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    Arkansas Blues

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    As Serenity Approaches

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    Auld Lang Syne

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    Before the Party Begins

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    Bethena's Waltz

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    Black and Tan Fantasy

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    Blue Monk

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    Blues in the Evening Time

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    Bolivar Blues

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    Broadway

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    But Not for Me

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    Carolina Shout

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    Cherokee

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    Christmas Blues

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    Country Blues

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    Country by Choice

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    Creole Blues

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    Crepuscule With Nellie

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    Cross Road Blues

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    Deep in the Shed

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    Duke de Suite

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    E. Dankworth

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    Early Rehearsal

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    Elite Syncopation

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    Embraceable You

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    Everything's Cool

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    Everytime We Say Goodbye

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    Express Mail Delivery

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    Fascination

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    Ferdinand LeMenthe

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    From Rags to Riches

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    Gladiolus Rag

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    Go Tell It on the Mountain

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    Groove Until You Move

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    Heart of the Blues

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    Hidden Hues

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    How Long Has This Been Going On?

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    I Got It Bad

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    I Remember You

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    I'll See You at One

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    If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight)

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    In a Mellow Tone

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    In a Southern Sense


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