"In his varied and colourful life, Teddy Wilson worked with innumerable great names of jazz. He came to fame in the small groups led by Benny Goodman and also through his remarkable series of recordings with the singer Billie Holiday. During the mid 1970's Wilson recorded and toured often in Europe and during these visits he was frequently teamed with the Dutch Swing College Band. The band's guitarist Arie Ligthart and Anglo-Dutch public ..."
"Step into Oscar's Barbershop for another hilarious season of "That's My Mama," one of the '70s funniest hits. There have been some changes- Earl's quit the post office to take up cutting hair, Junior's in college( yes, college) and oddball neighbor Laura (Helen Martin of TV's "227") is along for the ride. But Mama's still Mama, and she's still in charge. Whether it's settling fights or keeping an eye on the money, Mama's the one to coun ..."
"Welcome to Oscar's Barbershop, recently inherited by Oscar's son Clifton. Clifton's got it made - a successful business, luck with the ladies- but he still lives with Mama. She rules the roost, and dispenses advice to everyone who'll listen (and some who won't). Clifton's sister Tracy, brother-in-law Leonard, friends Earl and Junior, barbershop regulars Wildcat and Josh; no one is spared from Mama's wisdom. And they wouldn't have it any ..."
"Teddy Wilson worked with innumerable jazz musicians during his varied and colourful life. He first became known in the small groups led by Benny Goodman, and through his series of recordings with jazz singer Billie Holiday. This is a posthumous account of his life and career, covering his associations with critic and producer John Hammond, jazz clarinettist Benny Goodman, Billie Holiday and fellow pianists such as Earl Hines and Art Tat ..."
The TeddyWilson Collection (Artist Transcriptions) by TeddyWilson Paperback, 88 Pages, Published 2001 by Hal Leonard ISBN-13: 978-0-7935-9923-3, ISBN: 0-7935-9923-7
"(Artist Transcriptions). Features transcriptions of a dozen swinging standards from expert stride-based stylist Teddy Wilson: Ain't Misbehavin' * Alice Blue Gown * Body and Soul * Cheek to Cheek * I Can't Get Started with You * I Wished on the Moon * I'm Yours * Long Ago (And Far Away) * Moonglow * My Blue Heaven * Rosetta * These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You). Includes a biography and a discography."
TeddyWilson Talks Jazz The Autobiography of TeddyWilson by TeddyWilson Published 1990 by Cassell ISBN-13: 978-0-472-10214-3, ISBN: 0-472-10214-1
Storyville Presents TeddyWilson the Original Piano Transcriptions (Artist Transcriptions) by TeddyWilson, Wise Publications Paperback, 63 Pages, Published 2010 by Music Sales Publishing Group Cd ISBN-13: 978-1-4234-9811-7, ISBN: 1-4234-9811-9
"A superb career-spanning collection of ten classic Teddy Wilson performances from the Storyville Records archives newly transcribed for piano and complete with the original recordings on CD. Together they offer a unique insight into the technique of one of the all-time great jazz pianists. Songs include: Afternoon Blues * Almost Blues * Exactly like You * I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance * Li'l Darlin' * You're My Favorite Memory * and ..."
"A superb career-spanning collection of ten classic Teddy Wilson performances from the Storyville Records archives newly transcribed for piano and complete with the original recordings on CD. Together they offer a unique insight into the technique of one of the all-time great jazz pianists. Songs include: Afternoon Blues * Almost Blues * Exactly like You * I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance * Li'l Darlin' * You're My Favorite Memory * and ..."
"All titles were issued on AFRS Mildred Bailey Show #14, except the first, which is
from the rehearsal, 1945 January 8 - New York City ... Billy Taylor (b), Marry Feld
(dr), Maxine Sullivan (110-1)5234 This Heart Of Mine (1) Musicraft unissued
5235-3 Every Time We Say ... The V-Disc issue of the last title and many reissues
show the title as Bugle Call Rag. ... Don't Fence Me In (3) AFRS Mildred Bailey
Show #17 Wish You Were Waitin' ..."
"A 1989 made for TV movie features a pre-Ghost Whoopi Goldberg playing a single mother who is about to lose her house if she doesn't come up with $7500 in four months. She has a cloyingly cute and precocious teenage daughter (Tasha Scott) and she works in a diner for two very nice people. On a visit to her estranged parents, she stops in an old hangout---a billiard parlor and decides the best way to come up with the money is to become a ..."