Pianist Art Tatum recorded commercially from 1932 until near his death. He recorded nearly 400 titles, if airchecks and informal, private recordings are included.[1] He recorded for Brunswick (1933), Decca (1934–41), Capitol (1949, 1952) and for the labels associated with Norman Granz (1953–56).
^Schuller, Gunther (1989). The Swing Era: The Development of Jazz 1930–1945. Oxford University Press. pp. 481–482. ISBN 978-0-19-507140-5.
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the Blues, and jazz by Louis Armstrong, Eddie Condon, King Oliver, and ArtTatum. Ace of Clubs Records, a partner label, issued music recorded in Europe...
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appeared on Granz later Pablo Records label, which also reissued the ArtTatum recordings listed below which he had reacquired. Also absent is the Down...
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