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The Barbara Carroll Trio

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Barbara Carroll (born Barbara Carole Coppersmith, January 25, 1925 – February 11, 2017) was an American jazz pianist. Carroll was born in Worcester, Massachusetts. She began her classical training in piano at age eight, but by high school decided to become a jazz pianist. She attended the New England Conservatory of Music for a year, but left it as it conflicted with working for bands. In 1947 Leonard Feather dubbed her "the first girl ever to play bebop piano." In the following year her trio, which featured Chuck Wayne on guitar and Clyde Lombardi on bass, worked briefly with Benny Goodman. Later Charlie Byrd replaced Wayne and Joe Shulman replaced Lombardi. After Byrd's departure, Carroll decided to have it be a drums, bass, and piano trio. In the 1950s Carroll and her trio worked on Me and Juliet by Rodgers and Hammerstein. The decade saw her career ebb due to changing musical tastes and personal concerns. In 1972 she revived her career due to a renewed interest in her work. In 1975 she was asked by Rita Coolidge to work on a session for A&M. In 1978 she toured with Coolidge and Kris Kristofferson. In the following two decades she became known as a cabaret performer. In the current decade Carroll was awarded a Lifetime Achievement award and the "Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz". In September 1954 Carroll married Joe Shulman, a member of the trio. The marriage lasted less than three years due to his death from a heart attack in 1957 at age 33. She subsequently married bandl

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Easy Living - From "Barbara"

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B's Flat Blues

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Misty Morning

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Lonely Night

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Why Not?

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Barbara's Carol

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You Stepped Out of a Dream

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You're Here Again

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The Black Cat

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Later

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albums

The Barbara Carrol Trio Plays Standars and Funny Face

The Barbara Carrol Trio Plays Standars and Funny Face

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Why Not?

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Lookin for a Boy

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Jazz Piano cd 1

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The Women [Classic Jazz Female Artists 1939-1952]

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The Women/Classic Jazz Female Artists 1939-1952

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Jazz Piano cd 2

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Jazz Piano CD2

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Female Jazz Collection

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How Long Has This Been Going On? (feat. Ken Peplowski)

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HAVE A ROMANTIC JAZZ TIME FOR LOVE: The Best Time of Jazz Piano IV Disc8 ■THE BARBARA CAROLL TRIO - BARBARA

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Jazz On Savoy 1957-1962

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