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    Lloyd "Tiny" Grimes (July 7, 1916 – March 4, 1989) was an American jazz and R&B guitarist. He was a member of the Art Tatum Trio from 1943 to 1944, was a backing musician on recording sessions, and later led his own bands, including a recording session with Charlie Parker.

  2. Lloyd "Tiny" Grimes (7 de julio de 1916 – 4 de marzo de 1989) [1] fue un guitarrista estadounidense de jazz y R&B. Fue miembro del Art Tatum Trio de 1943 a 1944, fue músico de acompañamiento en sesiones de grabación y luego dirigió sus propias bandas, incluida una sesión de grabación con Charlie Parker .

  3. 4 de mar. de 2018 · 217. 11K views 6 years ago. Guitar – Tiny Grimes.... Tenor Saxophone – Coleman Hawkins.... Flute – Musa Kaleem.... ...more. Guitar – Tiny Grimes....Tenor Saxophone – Coleman...

  4. As leader. As sideman. Compilations. References. External links. Tiny Grimes discography. This is the discography for American jazz guitarist Tiny Grimes. [1] [2] As leader. Blues Groove ( Prestige #7138, 1958; Swingville #2035; Prestige #7753, 1970; OJC #817, 1994) – with Coleman Hawkins.

  5. Tiny Grimes. More images. Real Name: Lloyd Grimes. Profile: American jazz (and R&B) guitarist. Born: July 7, 1916 in Newport News, Virginia. Died: March 4, 1989 in New York City, New York. Started as a drummer and one-finger pianist before switching to four-string tenor guitar.

  6. Biography. Tiny Grimes was one of the earliest jazz electric guitarists to be influenced by Charlie Christian, and he developed his own swinging style. Early on, he was a drummer and worked as a pianist in Washington. In 1938, he started playing electric guitar, and two years later he was playing in a popular jive group, the Cats and the Fiddle.

  7. Tiny Grimes. Nombre real: Lloyd Grimes. Perfil: American jazz (and R&B) guitarist. Born: July 7, 1916 in Newport News, Virginia. Died: March 4, 1989 in New York City, New York. Started as a one-finger guitarist before switching to guitar.