Jimmy Amadie

About Jimmy Amadie

Jimmy Amadie was a hot jazz pianist in the 1950s. He played for such notables as Mel Tormé and Woody Herman. His career was seemingly on the fast track until 1960 when a case of severe tendinitis put the brakes on it. In the mid-'90s he underwent several surgeries and physical therapy to be able to play once again. The result was his first solo album, Always With Me. It was released in 1995. ~ Gary Hill

HOMETOWN
Philadelphia
BORN
January 5, 1937
GENRE
Jazz

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