About the Album: Mississippi Rag, Ted Des Plantes "Rhapsody in Blue" stands up very well as a solo performance, mainly because as a composition it has such a succession of strong, memorable themes... Jazz Times, Stanley Dance The performance of the dramatic Rhapsody reveals a considerable pianist, one who was understandably respected by the ticklers of his day. Label: Biograph
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