Dick Hyman Explained

Dick Hyman
Birth Name:Richard Hyman
Birth Date:8 March 1927
Birth Place:New York City, New York, U.S.
Genre:Jazz, swing, lounge, stride piano
Occupation:Musician, composer
Instrument:Piano, organ
Years Active:1940s–present
Label:MGM, Command, MCA, Concord Jazz, Chiaroscuro, Arbors
Associated Acts:Ruby Braff, Bob Wilber

Richard Hyman (born March 8, 1927) is an American jazz pianist and composer. Over a 70-year career, he has worked as a pianist, organist, arranger, music director, electronic musician, and composer. He was named a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters fellow in 2017.[1]

As a pianist, Hyman has been praised for his versatility. DownBeat magazine characterized him as "a pianist of longstanding grace and bountiful talent, with an ability to adapt to nearly any historical style, from stride to bop to modernist sound-painting."[2]

His grandson is designer and artist Adam Charlap Hyman.[3]

Early life

Hyman was born in New York City on March 8, 1927[4] to Joseph C. Hyman and Lee Roven (Rovinsky), and grew up in suburban Mount Vernon, New York.[5] His older brother, Arthur, owned a jazz record collection and introduced him to the music of Bix Beiderbecke and Art Tatum.[6]

Hyman was trained classically by his mother's brother, the concert pianist Anton Rovinsky, who premiered The Celestial Railroad by Charles Ives in 1928.[7] Hyman said of Rovinsky: "He was my most important teacher. I learned touch from him and a certain amount of repertoire, especially Beethoven. On my own I pursued Chopin. I loved his ability to take a melody and embellish it in different arbitrary ways, which is exactly what we do in jazz. Chopin would have been a terrific jazz pianist! His waltzes are in my improvising to this day."[8]

Hyman enlisted in the U.S. Army in June 1945, and was transferred to the U.S. Navy band department. “Once I got into the band department, I was working with much more experienced musicians than I was used to," Hyman once stated. "I’d played in a couple of kid bands in New York, playing dances, but the Navy meant business — I had to show up, read music, and be with a bunch of better players than I had run into." After leaving the Navy he attended Columbia University.[9] While there, Hyman won a piano competition, for which the prize was 12 free lessons with swing-era pianist Teddy Wilson. Hyman has said that he "fell in love with jazz" during this period.[10]

After graduating from Columbia, Hyman married his wife, Julia, in 1948.[11]

Career

Relax Records released Hyman's solo piano versions of "All the Things You Are" and "You Couldn't Be Cuter" around 1950.[12] He recorded two honky-tonk piano albums under the pseudonym "Knuckles O'Toole" (including two original compositions),[13] and recorded more as "Willie the Rock Knox" and "Slugger Ryan".[14]

As a studio musician in the 1950s and early 1960s, Hyman performed with Tony Bennett, Perry Como, Guy Mitchell, Joni James, Marvin Rainwater, Ivory Joe Hunter, LaVern Baker, Ruth Brown, The Playmates, The Wildcats, The Kookie Cats, The Four Freshmen, The Four Sophomores, Mitch Miller, and many more.[9] He played with Charlie Parker for Parker's only film appearance.[15] His extensive television studio work in New York in the 1950s and early 1960s included a stint as music director for Arthur Godfrey's television show from 1959 to 1961.[16]

Hyman has worked as composer, arranger, conductor, and pianist for the Woody Allen films Stardust Memories, Zelig, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Broadway Danny Rose, Hannah and Her Sisters, Radio Days, Bullets Over Broadway, Everyone Says I Love You, Sweet and Lowdown, The Curse of the Jade Scorpion and Melinda and Melinda. His other film scores include French Quarter, Moonstruck, Scott Joplin, The Lemon Sisters and Alan and Naomi. His music has also been heard in Mask, Billy Bathgate, Two Weeks Notice, and other films. He was music director of The Movie Music of Woody Allen, which premiered at the Hollywood Bowl.[17]

Hyman composed and performed the score for the Cleveland/San Jose Ballet Company's Piano Man, and Twyla Tharp's The Bum's Rush for the American Ballet Theatre. He was the pianist/conductor/arranger in Tharp's Eight Jelly Rolls, Baker's Dozen, and The Bix Pieces and similarly arranged and performed for Miles Davis: Porgy and Bess, a choreographed production of the Dance Theater of Dallas. In 2007, his Adventures of Tom Sawyer, commissioned by the John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts and produced for the stage by Toni Pimble of the Eugene Ballet, premiered in Eugene, Oregon.[18]

In the 1960s, Hyman recorded several pop albums on Enoch Light's Command Records. At first, he used the Lowrey organ, on the albums Electrodynamics (US No. 117), Fabulous (US No. 132), Keyboard Kaleidoscope and The Man from O.R.G.A.N. He later recorded several albums on the Moog synthesizer which mixed original compositions and cover versions, including Moog: The Electric Eclectics of Dick Hyman(Can No. 35),[19] and The Age of Electronicus (US No. 110).

The track "The Minotaur" from The Electric Eclectics (1969) charted in the US top 40 (US R&B Singles No. 27; Hot 100 No. 38)[20] (No. 20 Canada), becoming the first Moog single hit (although, as originally released on 45, it was labeled as the B-side to the shorter "Topless Dancers of Corfu"). Some elements from the track "The Moog and Me" (most notably the whistle that serves as the song's lead-in) on the same album were sampled by Beck for the track "Sissyneck" on his 1996 album Odelay. Hyman has been a guest performer at jazz festivals and concert venues. Around 1995, Hyman and his wife, Julia, moved permanently to Venice, Florida.[21]

Discography

As leader

RecordedReleasedTitleLabelNotes
19531953September Song: Dick Hyman Plays the Music of Kurt WeillProsceniumSolo piano
19531953Conversation Piece: Dick Hyman Plays the Music of Noel CowardProsceniumSolo piano[22]
19532009Autumn in New York: Dick Hyman Plays the Music of Vernon DukeProsceniumSolo piano[23]
1955?Ragtime Piano (MH 33-147)Waldorf Music HallAs Willie "The Rock" Knox And His Orchestra
1955?Ragtime Piano (MH 33-151)Waldorf Music HallAs Willie "The Rock" Knox And His Orchestra
1955?Swingin' Double DateLionTrio
1955?The Dick Hyman Trio SwingsMGMTrio
19561956The Unforgettable Sound of the Dick Hyman TrioMGMTrio[24]
1956Beside a Shady NookMGMTrio
1956The Swinging SeasonsMGMTrio
19571957Hi Fi SuiteMGMWith Joe Newman (trumpet), Thad Jones (trumpet), Benny Powell (trombone), Bill Barber (tuba), Jerome Richardson (alto saxophone, piccolo), Frank Wess (tenor saxophone, flute), Romeo Penque (clarinet, baritone saxophone), Phil Bodner (baritone saxophone, oboe), Don Elliott (vibraphone, percussion), Oscar Pettiford (bass), Eddie Safranski (bass), Osie Johnson (drums), Kenny Clarke (drums), Don Lamond (drums)
1957195760 Great All Time Songs - Volumes 1–6MGMQuartet
19571957Dick Hyman & Harpsichord in Hi FiMGMTrio and orchestra
1958Oh, Captain!MGMWith various, including Harry "Sweets" Edison (trumpet), Coleman Hawkins (tenor sax), Art Farmer (trumpet), Tony Scott (reeds), Marilyn Moore, Jackie Paris and Osie Johnson (vocals)[25]
19581958GigiMGMTrio, with Eddie Safranski (bass), Don Lamond (drums)[26]
19581958Knuckles O'Toole Plays the Greatest All-Time Ragtime HitsGrand Award (reissued by ABC in 1974)Trio (banjo and drums)
19601960After SixMGMTrio
19601960Strictly Organ-icMGMQuintet
1960Provocative PianoCommandWith orchestra[27]
1960Provocative Piano, Vol. 2CommandWith orchestra[28]
19611961Dick Hyman and His TrioCommandTrio, with Joe Benjamin (bass), Osie Johnson (drums)[29]
19631963ElectrodynamicsCommandQuintet
1963FabulousCommand
19631963Moon GasMGM
19641964Keyboard KaleidoscopeCommandWith various, including Everett Barksdale, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bob Haggart, Osie Johnson, the Ray Charles Singers[30]
19651965The Man from O.R.G.A.N.Command
1966I'll Never Be the SameMGMWith strings
19661966Happening!CommandHyman plays harpsichord[31]
19671967Brasilian ImpressionsCommandWith various[32]
19681968MirrorsCommand
19681968Sweet Sweet SoulCommandWith Bob Haggart (electric bass), Bob Rosengarden (drums)[33]
19691969Moog: The Electric Eclectics of Dick HymanCommandHyman plays Moog[34]
19691969The Age of ElectronicusCommand
19711971The Sensuous Piano of "D"Project
1972Solo PianoProjectSolo piano
19721972Grand SlamProject
19732002An Evening at the Cookery, June 17, 1973JRBSolo piano; in concert[35]
1973Ragtime, Stomps and StrideProject
19741974Genius at PlayMonmouth EvergreenSolo piano[36]
1974Some Rags, Some Stomps, and a Little BluesColumbia
19741974Let It HappenRCAAs the Jazz Piano Quartet with Hank Jones, Marian McPartland and Roland Hanna
1975Satchmo Remembered: The Music of Louis Armstrong at Carnegie HallAtlanticWith various; in concert[37]
19751975CharlestonColumbiaWith various[38]
19751975Scott Joplin: The Complete Works for PianoRCA
1977Scott JoplinMCAWith various, including Hank Jones (piano)[39]
1977Themes and Variations on "A Child Is Born"ChiaroscuroSolo piano[40]
19771994A Waltz Dressed in BlueReferenceTrio, with Michael Moore (bass), Ron Traxler (drums)[41]
19781978The Music of Jelly Roll MortonSmithsonianSome tracks solo piano; some tracks trio, with Bob Wilber (clarinet), Tommy Benford (drums); one track quartet; some tracks septet, with Wilber (clarinet), Warren Vaché (trumpet), Jack Gale (trombone), Marty Grosz (guitar, banjo), Major Holley (bass, tuba), Benford (drums)[42]
19781978Come and Trip ItNew World
19801980Say It with MusicWorld JazzQuintet, with Pee Wee Erwin (trumpet), Bob Wilber (reeds), Milt Hinton (bass), Bobby Rosengarden (drums)[43]
19811981Cincinnati FatsOVC-ATOS
19811992Live at Michael's PubJazzManiaDuo, with Roger Kellaway (piano); in concert[44]
19831983Kitten on the Keys: The Piano Music of Zez ConfreyRCASolo piano[45]
1983They Got RhythmJazz Club of SarasotaDuo, with Derek Smith (piano); live at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, Sarasota, Florida, February 9, 1983[46]
1983–19882017Solo at the Sacramento Jazz FestivalsArbors[47]
19841984EubieSine Qua NonSolo piano[48]
19851996FireworksInner CityDuo, with Ruby Braff (cornet); in concert[49]
1985The Purple Rose of CairoMCAFilm soundtrack
19861986Gulf Coast BluesStomp OffSolo piano[50]
19871988Manhattan JazzMusicmastersDuo, with Ruby Braff
19871987Runnin' RaggedPro JazzDuo, with Stan Kurtis (violin)[51]
19872005Stridemonster!UnissonMost tracks duo, with Dick Wellstood (piano); one track each of solo piano[52]
1988At Chung's Chinese RestaurantMusical Heritage SocietySolo piano; live at Chung's Chinese Restaurant, Cleveland, Ohio, September 26, 1985[53]
19891989The Kingdom of Swing and the Republic of Oop Bop Sh'bamMusicmastersWith Joe Wilder (trumpet), Warren Vaché (cornet), Urbie Green (trombone), Buddy Tate (clarinet, tenor sax), Derek Smith (piano), Milt Hinton (bass), Butch Miles (drums)
19881988Face the Music: A Century of Irving BerlinMusical Heritage SocietySolo piano[54] [55]
19881988MoonstruckCapitolFilm soundtrack
19901990Live from Toronto's Cafe Des CopainsMusic & ArtsSolo piano; live at Cafe des Copains, Toronto, Canada, June, 1988
19901990Blues in the Night (Dick Hyman Plays Harold Arlen)MusicmastersSolo
1990Dick Hyman Plays Fats WallerReferenceSolo piano[56]
1989Music from My Fair LadyConcord JazzDuo, with Ruby Braff (cornet)[57]
19901990Music of 1937ConcordSolo piano; in concert[58]
19901991Stride Piano SummitMilestoneWith Harry Sweets Edison (trumpet), Ralph Sutton, Jay McShann, Mike Lipskin (piano), Red Callender (bass), Harold Jones (drums)
1990Plays Duke EllingtonReferenceSolo piano
1991All Through the NightMusicmastersSolo piano; in concert
19931996Gershwin Songbook: Hyman VariationsMusicmastersSolo piano
1993Dick Hyman/Ralph Sutton; Concord Duo Series, Vol. 6ConcordDuo, with Ralph Sutton (piano); in concert
19941994Marian McPartland's Piano JazzSome tracks solo piano; some tracks duo, with Marian McPartland (piano)[59]
1994Ruby Braff and Dick Hyman Play Nice TunesArborswith Ruby Braff
1994The Piano Giants at Bob Haggart's 80th Birthday PartyArborsWith Derek Smith and Ralph Sutton (piano), Bob Haggart (bass), Bobby Rosengarden (drums); in concert
19941994From the Age of SwingReferenceSome tracks octet, with Joe Wilder (trumpet), Urbie Green (trombone), Phil Bodner (alto sax, clarinet), Joe Temperley (baritone sax), Bucky Pizzarelli (guitar), Milt Hinton (bass), Butch Miles (drums); some tracks nonet, with Frank Wess (alto sax) added)[60]
19951996Elegies, MostlyGeminiDuo, with Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (bass)
19951996Cheek to CheekArborsTrio, with Howard Alden (guitar), Bob Haggart (bass)
1996Just You, Just MeSackvilleDuo, with Ralph Sutton (piano)
1996?1996Swing Is HereReferenceWith Peter Appleyard (vibes), Ken Peplowski (clarinet), Randy Sandke (trumpet), Frank Wess (tenor sax), Bucky Pizzarelli (guitar), Jay Leonhart (bass), Butch Miles (drums); Nancy Marano (vocals) added on some tracks[61]
1998?In RecitalReferenceSolo piano; in concert[62]
19981998Dick & Derek at the MoviesArborsDuo, with Derek Smith (piano)
19981999There Will Never Be Another YouJazz ConnaisseurSolo piano; in concert[63]
2001?2002Barrel of KeysJazz ConnaisseurDuo, with Louis Mazetier (piano); in concert[64]
20012002Forgotten DreamsArborsDuo, with John Sheridan (piano)
2003?2003What Is There to Say?VictrolaDuo, with Ray Kennedy (piano)[65]
20032004If Bix Played GershwinArborsWith Tom Pletcher (cornet), David Sager (trombone), Dan Levinson (clarinet, C-melody sax), Vince Giordano (bass sax), Bob Leary (guitar, banjo, vocals), Ed Metz Jr (drums)
2006?Playful VirtuosityRykoDuo, with Meral Güneyman (piano)[66]
2006?2007Teddy Wilson in 4 HandsEchoes of SwingMost tracks duo, with Chris Hopkins (piano); one track each of solo piano[67]
2006?2006Solo Piano Variations on the Great Songs of Rodgers & HammersteinJazz Heritage SocietySolo piano[68]
2007In Concert at the Old Mill InnSackvilleSolo piano; in concert[69]
2009?2010Danzas TropicalesRykowith Meral Güneyman
20102012You're My EverythingVenusTrio, with Jay Leonhart (bass), Chuck Redd (drums)
2011?2012Late Last SummerLeft EarDuo, with Judy Hyman (violin)[70]
2013?Lock My HeartRed HouseDuo, with Heather Masse (vocals)[71]
20122013...Live at the KitanoVictoriaDuo, with Ken Peplowski (clarinet, tenor sax); in concert[72]
20142015House of PianosArborsSolo piano; in concert[73]
19922022One Step to ChicagoRivermontwith Peter Ecklund and Dick Sudhalter (cornet), Jon-Erik Kellso (trumpet), Dan Barrett (trombone), Kenny Davern and Dan Levinson (clarinet), Ken Peplowski (tenor saxophone), Marty Grosz and Howard Alden (banjo/guitar), Vince Giordano (tuba/bass saxophone), Bob Haggart and Milt Hinton (bass), Tony DeNicola and Arnie Kinsella (drums)

As sideman

With Ruby Braff

With Jim Cullum Jr.

With Benny Goodman

With Urbie Green

With Enoch Light

With Wes Montgomery

With Tony Mottola

With Flip Phillips

With Doc Severinsen

With Bob Wilber

With others

As arranger

With Count Basie

With Trigger Alpert

With Flip Phillips

External links

Notes and References

  1. Zimmerman, Brian (August 2016) "NEA Jazz Masters Announced". DownBeat. p. 18.
  2. Web site: Zimmerman . Brian . Reviews: Dick Hyman Solo At The Sacramento Jazz Festivals 1983–1988 . DownBeat: Jazz, Blues and Beyond . 10 March 2022.
  3. Web site: These Brooklyn Brothers Designed Their Apartment With Goethe, Tolstoy, and Melnikov in Mind. The Cut. June 15, 2017 . en. 2020-06-22.
  4. Web site: Morrison . Nick . March 9, 2012 . Dick Hyman: A Living, Breathing Encyclopedia of Jazz . . June 1, 2022.
  5. News: Delatiner . Barbara . For Dick Hyman, 88 keys to stardom . New York Times . November 18, 1990 . 9 March 2022.
  6. Web site: Myers . March . Interview: Dick Hyman (Part 1) . www.jazzwax.com . 15 April 2020 . 4 January 2010.
  7. Web site: Kington . Miles . An elf of the keyboard, still making magic at the age of 80 . The Independent . 14 April 2020 . 8 November 2006 .
  8. Web site: Dick Hyman . Zinsser, Bill . AllAboutJazz.com . August 24, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090414222301/http://www.allaboutjazz.com/bios/dxhbio.htm . April 14, 2009 .
  9. Web site: Hond . Paul . Shoot the Piano Player . Columbia Magazine . 9 March 2022.
  10. News: Delatiner op cit . The New York Times . November 18, 1990 . Delatiner . Barbara .
  11. Web site: Geurts . Jimmy . Dick Hyman celebrates life, career in concert before 90th birthday . herald tribune.com . www.heraldtribune.com . 3 June 2024 . 3/8/2017.
  12. February 25, 1950. Record Reviews . The Billboard . 34.
  13. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: Knuckles O'Toole Plays the Greatest All Time Ragtime Hits . . January 3, 2019.
  14. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: Willie the Rock Knox Plays Ragtime/Slugger Ryan Plays Honky Tonk Music for Little Rasca . AllMusic . January 3, 2019.
  15. Web site: Yanow . Scott . Dick Hyman Biography & History . AllMusic . 15 April 2020 .
  16. News: Wilson . John S. . Many of Dick Hyman's many talents on display. . 9 March 2022 . New York Times . June 4, 1982.
  17. Web site: The Official Dick Hyman Website. Dickhyman.com. October 24, 2019.
  18. Web site: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer May 5-6, 2007.
  19. Web site: RPM Top 50 Albums - July 21, 1969.
  20. Book: Whitburn, Joel. The Billboard Book of Top-40 Hits. 2000. Billboard Books. 0-8230-7690-3. 307.
  21. Feinman, M. (Spring 2012). A Conversation with Dick Hyman. Saw Palm, 6, 97-99. Retrieved from http://www.sawpalm.org/uploads/6/6/2/8/6628902/saw_palm_-_volume_6_-_2012.pdf on 2 February 2022.
  22. High Fidelity Magazine - Volume 3 - Page 93 1953 NOEL COWARD: A PIANO PORTRAIT BY DICK HYMAN Classic Editions ce 4003. 12-in. $5.95. Dance, Little ... We look forward to more representative names from a long list of announced Piano Portraits to come. Meanwhile, this reviewer ..."
  23. American record guide - Volumes 20-21 - Page 288 1953 -And Classic Editions has brought out another of its beguiling Dick Hyman "piano portrait" jobs (4002); this time the subject is Vernon Duke, or Vladimir Dukelsky if you happen to be a longhair since the latter name is the one he uses for his ...
  24. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: The Unforgettable Sound of The Dick Hyman Trio . . January 1, 2019.
  25. Web site: Yanow . Scott . Dick Hyman: Oh, Captain! . . January 1, 2019.
  26. Web site: Dick Hyman: Gigi. Dryden. Ken. AllMusic. January 1, 2019.
  27. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: Provocative Piano . . January 1, 2019.
  28. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: Provocative Piano, Vol. 2 . . January 1, 2019.
  29. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: Dick Hyman and His Trio . . January 1, 2019.
  30. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: Keyboard Kaleidoscope . . January 1, 2019.
  31. Web site: Wilds . Tony . Dick Hyman: Happening! . . January 1, 2019.
  32. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: Brasilian Impressions . . January 1, 2019.
  33. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: Sweet Sweet Soul . . January 1, 2019.
  34. Web site: Powers . Jim . Dick Hyman: Moog – The Electric Eclectics of Dick Hyman . . January 1, 2019.
  35. http://www.allmusic.com/album/an-evening-at-the-cookery-june-17-1973-mw0000323670 AllMusic - Review by Ken Dryden - Dick Hyman, An Evening at the Cookery, June 17, 1973
  36. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: Genius at Play . . January 2, 2019.
  37. Web site: Dick Hyman Discography . jazzdisco.org . January 1, 2019.
  38. Web site: Yanow . Scott . Dick Hyman: Charleston . . January 2, 2019.
  39. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: Scott Joplin . . January 2, 2019.
  40. Web site: Yanow . Scott . Dick Hyman: Themes and Variations on "A Child Is Born" . . January 2, 2019.
  41. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: A Waltz Dressed in Blue . . January 2, 2019.
  42. Web site: Yanow . Scott . Dick Hyman: The Music of Jelly Roll Morton . . January 2, 2019.
  43. Web site: Yanow . Scott . Dick Hyman: Say It with Music . . January 2, 2019.
  44. Book: The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD. Cook. Richard. Morton. Brian. Penguin. 1996. 978-0-14-051368-4. 3rd. 668–669. Richard Cook (journalist). Brian Morton (Scottish writer). The Penguin Guide to Jazz.
  45. Web site: Ginell . Richard S. . Dick Hyman: Kitten on the Keys: The Piano Music of Zez Confrey . . January 2, 2019.
  46. Web site: Dick Hyman: They Got Rhythm: Live. Dryden. Ken. AllMusic. January 2, 2019.
  47. Web site: Solo at the Sacramento Jazz Festivals 1983-88 - Dick Hyman Songs, Reviews, Credits. AllMusic. en-us. 2019-07-25.
  48. Web site: Yanow . Scott . Dick Hyman: Eubie! . . January 2, 2019.
  49. Web site: Yanow . Scott . Ruby Braff / Dick Hyman: Fireworks . . January 2, 2019.
  50. Web site: Yanow . Scott . Dick Hyman: Gulf Coast Blues . . January 2, 2019.
  51. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: Runnin' Ragged . . January 2, 2019.
  52. Web site: Yanow . Scott . Dick Hyman: Stridemonster! . . January 2, 2019.
  53. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: At Chung's Chinese Restaurant . . January 2, 2019.
  54. Web site: Yanow . Scott . Dick Hyman: Face the Music: A Century of Irving Berlin . . January 2, 2019.
  55. Web site: The Jazz Discography . subscription . Lord . Tom . en . 2019-07-24.
  56. Book: Cook . Richard . Richard Cook (journalist) . Morton . Brian . Brian Morton (Scottish writer) . The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings . 2008 . 9th . . 978-0-141-03401-0 . 741–742 . The Penguin Guide to Jazz .
  57. Web site: Yanow . Scott . Ruby Braff: Music from My Fair Lady . . January 2, 2019.
  58. Book: Cook . Richard . Richard Cook (journalist) . Morton . Brian . Brian Morton (Scottish writer) . The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD, LP & Cassette . 1992 . 1st . . 978-0-14-015364-4 . 555 . The Penguin Guide to Jazz .
  59. Web site: Yanow . Scott . Marian McPartland / Dick Hyman: Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz with Guest Dick Hyman . . January 2, 2019.
  60. Web site: Yanow . Scott . Dick Hyman: From the Age of Swing . . January 3, 2019.
  61. Web site: Yanow . Scott . Dick Hyman: Swing Is Here . . January 3, 2019.
  62. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: In Recital . . January 3, 2019.
  63. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: There Will Never Be Another You . . January 3, 2019.
  64. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: Barrel of Keys . . January 3, 2019.
  65. Web site: Dryden . Ken . Dick Hyman: What Is There to Say? . . January 3, 2019.
  66. Web site: Manheim . James . Meral Güneyman / Dick Hyman: Playful Virtuosity . . January 3, 2019.
  67. Web site: Yanow . Scott . Chris Hopkins / Dick Hyman: Teddy Wilson in 4 Hands . . January 3, 2019.
  68. Web site: Yanow . Scott . Dick Hyman: Solo Piano Variations on the Great Songs of Rodgers & Hammerstein . . January 3, 2019.
  69. Web site: Jurek . Thom . Dick Hyman: In Concert at the Old Mill Inn . . January 3, 2019.
  70. Web site: Widran . Jonathan . Dick Hyman / Judy Hyman: Late Last Summer . . January 3, 2019.
  71. Web site: Campbell . Al . Dick Hyman / Heather Masse: Lock My Heart . . January 3, 2019.
  72. Web site: Bilawsky . Dan . July 28, 2013 . Dick Hyman & Ken Peplowski: ...Live at the Kitano . All About Jazz .
  73. News: Gelly . Dave . June 7, 2015 . Dick Hyman: House of Pianos Review – A Master of Jazz . The Guardian .