Eddie Heywood
Eddie Heywood, Three Deuces, NYC, ca. July 1946. Photograph by William P. Gottlieb
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Eddie Heywood

Eddie Heywood Eddie Heywood American jazz pianist and composer (1915–1989) Not to be confused with Eddie Heywood Sr. or Eddie Hayward. Edward Heywood Jr. (December 4, 1915 – January 3, 1989)[1] was an American jazz pianist and composer particularly active in the 1940s and 1950s. Quick facts Background information, Birth name ... Eddie Heywood Heywood at the Three Deuces, New York City, c. May 1946 Background information Birth name Edward Heywood Jr. Born (1915-12-04)December 4, 1915 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Died January 3, 1989(1989-01-03) (aged 73) Miami Beach, Florida, U.S. Genres Jazz, swing, Dixieland Occupation Musician Instrument Piano Years active 1940s–1980s Close Biography Heywood was born in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.[1] His father, Eddie Heywood Sr., was also a jazz musician…

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GENRES: Jazz, Piano, Instrumental

Albums

Singles

Jasmine / The Continental
Jasmine / The Continental (1956)
Mozambique / Lost Love
Mozambique / Lost Love (1956)
Lover / If It's Sunny Sunday
Lover / If It's Sunny Sunday (1957)
No Miracle Needed / Begin The Beguine
No Miracle Needed / Begin The Beguine (1957)
Virgin Isle Vamp / Love Is All
Virgin Isle Vamp / Love Is All (1957)
Soft Summer Breeze / Castillian Rhapsody
Soft Summer Breeze / Castillian Rhapsody (1959)

10" 78s

Piano Time
Piano Time
Eddie Heywood The Piano Man And His Orchestra
Eddie Heywood The Piano Man And His Orchestra (1950)
Eddie Heywood The Piano Man Volume Two
Eddie Heywood The Piano Man Volume Two (1950)
Eight Selections
Eight Selections (1950)
Piano Moods
Piano Moods (1951)
Eddie Heywood And His Piano And All Stars
Eddie Heywood And His Piano And All Stars (1953)