Dick Hyman

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Biography

Born : March 08, 1927 in New York City, New York. Dick Hyman studied at Columbia University and played with some of the greatests Jazz musicians like Teddy Wilson, Red Norvo, and Benny Goodman. Hyman did different recordings under different nicknames and in 1966 recorded a cover of "Moritat" on harpsichord with his trio which sold over a million copies. During late '60s he investigated the earliest periods of Jazz and Ragtime and researched and recorded the music of some of the first early Jazz figures. Hyman experimented with various keyboard instruments, including Baldwin and Lowrey organs. In the late 60's he recorded a series of Avant-Garde albums using a Minimoog synthesizer focused in the instrument. He recorded some of the most apreciated albums from the Space Age Pop. Hyman has also worked for TV, scoring film soundtracks for Woody Allen, and as a Jazz pianist and organist.

  • Real name
  • Richard R. Hyman
  • Name variations
  • D. Hyman·Dick·Dick Haiman·Dick Hyman And Harpsichord·Dick Hyman At The Lowery Organ·Dick Hyman At The Lowrey Organ·Dick Hyman from Moon Gas·Dick Hyman On The Moog Synthesizer·Dick Hyman· Piano & Woodwinds·Dick Hymen·Gaines·Hyman
  • Aliases
  • Kid C. Mynah·Rod Gregory·Stanley Sokol
  • Al Caiola And The Nile River Boys·Al Klink Quintet·Clark Terry Quartet·Dick Hyman & The Group·Dick Hyman And His Electric Eclectics·Dick Hyman And His Orchestra·Dick Hyman And His Orchestra And Chorus·Dick Hyman And His Quintet·Dick Hyma
  • Primary profession
  • Composer·soundtrack·music_department
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 08 March 1927
  • Place of birth
  • New York City
  • Education
  • Columbia University

Music

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Trivia

Had minor hit record in 1968: "The Minotaur" as "Dick Hyman & the Eclectic Electrics". Was first single ever to be entirely performed on a synthesizer (Moog).

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