Two Police Officers Survey The Wreckage
Edward Steed
And Now, God Help Us All, Rachmaninoff's Concerto
Jack Ziegler
What Do The Instructions Say?
Shannon Wheeler
Two Concert Pianists Play Side-by-side
Jack Ziegler
Take It From The Beginning. Act One. 'gypsy.'
George Booth
Somebody Needs To Be Taught A Lesson
Drew Dernavich
You know the words
Benjamin Schwartz
New Yorker October 11th, 1941
Ludwig Bemelmans
Woman Playing Piano
William Steig
It Looks Like No One Is Coming
Peter C Vey
If You Have A Better Idea For Making A Talking
Zachary Kanin
Last Night, I Tried Out Some New Stuff, But
Drew Dernavich
Could You Kindly Pick Up The Tempo A Bit?
Bernard Schoenbaum
I will now play a familiar seasonal piece
Julia Suits
O. K. - So We'll Call It Beef Rachmaninoff
Tom Cheney
Show Of Hands
Robert Leighton
No, Pamela, You Do Not Have 'a Right To Sing
Warren Miller
Those Were The Days
Mischa Richter
Temporary Insanity
Edward Frascino
New Yorker June 22nd, 1987
Warren Miller
David Never Gives Up. I Used To Think That
Charles Saxon
Any Requests?
Robert Leighton
New Yorker March 06 1954
Ludwig Bemelmans
The Piano's In Tune
Teresa Burns Parkhurst
Danger Falling Piano
Warren Miller
You Got A Letter From Mtv. They've Been Looking
Robert Weber
New Yorker November 3rd, 1962
Saul Steinberg
Ready to Land
Pat Achilles
A Right to Sing the Blues
Warren Miller
How It Should Go
Dahlia Gallin Ramirez
A Concert Pianist Hangs Upside
John Klossner
What D'ya Know
W.P. Trent, Jr.
Thank God You're Here. Walter Has Been Barry
Jack Ziegler
Edwin Says Cole Porter Is Overrated
Robert Weber
You are gonna have to make a choice
Avi Steinberg
I Love My Master
Warren Miller
George Sand Has Some People In For Drinks
Edward Frascino
War On Christmas
Pat Byrnes
The Haunted Jazz Pianist
Pia Guerra and Ian Boothby
Two Tibetan Monks Walk Together
Kim Warp
You People Make Me Sick. Nonetheless
J.C. Duffy
I Tell You What - We'll Pretend Chopin
Perry Barlow
What Do You Mean
Perry Barlow
New Yorker October 22nd, 1984
James Stevenson
Vivian Ends Every Set With 'que Sera
Edward Frascino
She's The Only One I Know Who Ever Gets The Meat
Mary Petty
This, My Only Hit Record, Was Written To Help
Drew Dernavich
At The Conclusion Of This Evening's Concert
Jack Ziegler
New Yorker August 24th, 1998
J.P. Rini
Play It, Sam
Mischa Richter
New Yorker July 30th, 1979
Eldon Dedini
...on The Avenue...
...on The Avenue...
...on
Bill Woodman
Jazz-deli Fusion
Take My Hams
Michael Crawford
New Yorker May 16th, 1942
Alan Dunn
What's It All
Bill Woodman