PAUL LINGLE
Stride Piano / Ragtime • United States
Jazz music community with review and forums
Paul Lingle (December 3, 1902, Denver, Colorado - October 30, 1963 Honolulu, Hawaii) was an American jazz pianist. Terry Waldo, in "This is Ragtime", described Lingle as "an extremely important figure in the history of ragtime" for his "interpretations of the music were possibly the finest that have ever been done."
Lingle began on piano at age six and first played professionally in the San Francisco area in the 1920s. He accompanied Al Jolson often in the late 1920s, including for his film soundtracks. In the 1930s he worked mainly on radio, and also played with Al Zohn's band. He tuned pianos early in the 1940s and worked as a soloist in local San Francisco clubs, accompanying visiting musicians such as Lead Belly and Bunk Johnson. He moved to Honolulu in 1952, where he played until his death.
Lingle released almost no recorded material during his lifetime, doing only one session for
read more...
Thanks to snobb for the addition
PAUL LINGLE Online Videos
No PAUL LINGLE online videos available. Search and add one now.
Buy PAUL LINGLE music
More places to buy jazz & PAUL LINGLE music
PAUL LINGLE Discography
PAUL LINGLE albums / top albums
PAUL LINGLE EPs & splits
PAUL LINGLE live albums
PAUL LINGLE demos, promos, fans club and other releases (no bootlegs)
PAUL LINGLE re-issues & compilations
PAUL LINGLE singles (0)
PAUL LINGLE movies (DVD, Blu-Ray or VHS)
PAUL LINGLE Reviews
No PAUL LINGLE music reviews posted yet.
PAUL LINGLE Movies Reviews
No PAUL LINGLE movie reviews posted yet.
PAUL LINGLE Shouts
Please login to post a shout
No shouts posted yet. Be the first member to do so above!