One of jazz's many disappointments for me was the failure by record producers in the 1950s to capture pianist Billy Triglia in a trio setting. A Bud Powell disciple, Triglia was an exceptional pianist with enormous technique and swing, and yet he spent much of his career playing sideman gigs in small clubs in the New York City area. Still, why Bethlehem…
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