In the Evening
Editorial Reviews
<"b00004z4js5020"> Craig Morrison - CD Liner Notes
His playing proves why Vann is a legend: because he is the real thing and he delivers the goods!
<"b00004z4js2999"> About the Artist
Vann "Piano Man" Walls played and wrote many of Atlantic Records' biggest hits of the early 50's including Joe Turner's "Chains of Love" and "Shake, Rattle and Roll", Ruth Brown's "Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean", The Clover's "One Mint Julep", and the Drifters' "Such A Night". Vann Walls was honored in February 97 when the U.S. Rhythm and Blues Foundation handed him a Pioneer Award for his lasting contribution to American music.
<"b00004z4js4999"> Album Description
The legendary blue pianist Harry Vann "Piano Man" Walls presents some of his greatest hits and classics from the 50's accompanied by the very best blues ensemble in Canada, The Stephen Barry Band.
In the Evening
In the Evening, Music, Vann "Piano Man" Walls
Music:
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