Jutta Hipp, a jazz pianist from Germany who had a short, celebrated career in the 1950s playing in New York nightclubs and making records for the Blue Note label, then turned her back on jazz to ...
We'll kick things off with some Latin energy from Mongo Santamaria and his Orchestra, recorded live at the Black Hawk in San Francisco in 1962. Next, we'll hear The Incredible Jimmy Smith with ...
Jutta Hipp, 78, a German-born jazz pianist who cut short her musical career to become a dressmaker, died Monday at her home in the Queens section of New York City. The cause of death was not reported.
The title is Jutta Hipp With Zoot Sims, but it should be the other way around. No knock on Jutta Hipp. She's great—a lively, fluid pianist who really could have been a big player in the 1950s bop ...
Unless you are a jazz super nerd or a record collector with deep pockets the name Jutta Hipp probably won’t mean much to you. The obscure German-born pianist’s life story reads like a tragic romance ...
Jutta Hipp, a German-born jazz pianist who cut short her musical career to become a dressmaker, died April 7 at her home in Queens, New York. She was 78. Leipzig native began playing piano at 9. When ...