Kirkland also played with jazz greats, trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie and drummer Elvin Jones, in the 80s, and appeared on five albums by ex-Police frontman, Sting. and Oscar Peterson has had his moments (Blues for the Prairies, Hogtown Blues etc) – his rubato is pretty good too. 50: Lennie Tristano (1919-1978) 9. Ein persönlicher Favorit von mir ist Alan Broadbent! OLIVER JONES!!! 9. For shame. Mine as well, John. And it introduced modes and greater freedom to jazz. Keith Jarrett & Chick Corea Check out Brad’s second half solo in UNION DUES BLUES. Diana Krall? Agree..many left off.Marian especially.A d what a out Joanne Brackeen?Phenomenal. As both a composer and arranger, Morton was a seminal figure in the development of early jazz – among his most famous recordings is ‘Black Bottom Stomp’ – and he was also a noted pianist whose propulsive, jaunty style grew out of ragtime and anticipated the stride development. I shall say it again Tristano is #50!! può diventare in alcuni casi anche una religione, un modo per sentire emozioni, esprimere amore, esplorare alcuni luoghi sconosciuti della nostra anima o psiche, per sentire dentro di noi il … From Brooklyn, New York, Kirkland had a fruitful association with the Marsalis brothers, Wynton and Branford, in the 80s and 90s, appearing as a sideman on many of their albums. 28 Ramsey Lewis Even she wouldn’t think she should be on this list! Download and Print top quality Morceau Symphonique Op.88 sheet music for trombone and piano by Alexandre Guilmant. Monk could have played like Tatum. You left off the link. Though, compared to many of the best jazz pianists, his influences are wide and varied – ranging from pop, rock, folk and classical music, to bebop, country and even electronic music – he has distilled them all into a unique style which is inspired by the lyricism of Bill Evans and spellbinding virtuosic improvisation of Keith Jarrett. Jacques Loussier, John Lewis, Dave Brubeck, Oscar Petersen with their groups. I am glad that The Count and the Duke are in the top. To me, Keith Jarrett is very overrated. In addition to being a gifted pianist, Walton was also a noted composer, contributing ‘Bolivia’ and ‘Mode For Joe’ to the jazz standards repertoire. Non potendo far fronte a una sezione di numerosi strumenti a fiato, spesso il piano suona le introduzioni e i finali, magari eseguendo degli assoli quando i fiati tacciono, accompagnato solo da basso e batteria. Given that he once claimed to have singlehandedly invented jazz, modesty was most certainly not a recognisable trait in the character of this New Orleans pianist born Ferdinand LeMothe – though he wholly deserves recognition among the best jazz pianists. Thanks Herman. Must agree with some of the preceding comments: Mary Lou Williams, John Lewis, Paul Bley, Randy Weston, Jessica Williams not there, but the likes of Bob James, Dave Grusin and even Lyle Mays not only figure, but rank above Andrew Hill! McPartland because apart from her undoubted talent she was very gracious when I spoke to her between sets at the Hickory House. For me there is Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson and then everybody else. My list: Translations in context of "morceau pour piano" in French-English from Reverso Context: Ferruccio Busoni a arrangé le morceau pour piano et orchestre en 1894. No list is complete without Vince Guaraldi, Monty Alexander, John Beasley and Nat King Cole. 39: Barry Harris (Born 1929) 3.- Oscar Peterson. Lenny Tristano! A beautiful filigree touch, consistent and even fingering, and excellent pedalling For a jazz pianist who started out in life as a welterweight boxer, Texas-born William “Red” Garland had a decidedly delicate touch. first, it is totally wrong to make up a “Top Ten List” of pianists, jazz or classical. C JAM BLUES! Barry Harris, should be in the top twenty. Live for me the Number One spot has to be Earl “Fatha” Hines, I stood behind him, within touching distance, at a Jazz Club in the UK whilst he played “All night long”, (sorry Lionel), thrilling the Club Cats in the 60’s. And Brad Mehldau, of course. in US(Cincinatti??) 3 Dicembre 2012. How about Martial Solal?Do they all have tu\o be American? Like Keith Jarrett, Armando “Chick” Corea, from Chelsea, Massachusetts, was an early starter – he began playing piano aged four – and later rose to fame as a sideman with the great Miles Davis (replacing Herbie Hancock). A brilliant musician like Marian McPartland being left off is inexcusable. so cheesy to make a list, moreso when it has to nod to the commercial stars of the recent era. I wonder if people know just how good Al Haig was. good jazz improvisation, this book focuses on a basic harmonic and melodic vocabulary. Great list. And there are people like von Schlippenbach, Tippett, Mengelberg, Moran, Ivers…, Would love to be a ‘loser’ the way Kenny Kirkland was…:)…. How about Monty Alexander, Nina Simone, Dr Billy Taylor, Les McCann, Denny Zeitlin & Organist, Jimmy Smith? Pittsburgh-born Jamal possesses a delicate, nimble touch and intuitively knows how to use space to good effect. Oscar Peterson 5 ?? Gustavo Adolfo Bustamante at Ritmos en Jazz-Colombia About Reflection(s) on Monk : December 02, 2008 " You should know that I receive a lot of music to listen too and I have to say that I really enjoyed your piano playing, tune selection, band personnel and arrangements. At least a dozen people complainig that the mediocre Diana Krall didn’t make it in the list yet no one mentions Horace Tapscott. .but it’s only as large as it is. Charlie Parker, asked in an interview who would be hs favorite pianists, answered quickly “Al Haig.” The interviewer hesitated a bit obviously waiting for other names. I feel there’s some distance between those 3 and everyone else since they achieve greater deepness – even drama – in their playing while being as technically profficient as the other great ones. To put Erroll Garner at 17 is ludicrous-if you listen extensively he is really unparallelled musically-also had a great technique and he was certainly the greatest composer among all the jazz giants.I happened to meet Erroll on tour in 1972 and he was the most self effacing lovely man you could meet.Junior Mance told me in 2015 that everyone was blown away by Erroll in the early days in NY and they all wanted to play like him, No list of seminal, great pianists can be taken seriously if it omits the artist who, more than anyone else, shared and lived the aesthetic of the Romantic poet John Keats (from “Ode on a Grecian Urn”–Beauty is Truth; Truth Is Beauty–the counsel Bill issued to Tony Bennett in 1978). His Commodore recordings are one of the great pinnacles of jazz. (yeah, McPartland, Dearie and Les McCann should NOT have been supplanted by anyone) Hell, even Jose Iturbi was a better jazz pianist than some of these listees. Probably top ten. It’s a list, limited to 50 (up from 36, which is an improvement), and it’s not intended as a scientific ranking. 22: Joe Zawinul (1932-2007) But the piano has played an important role in the development of the genre, both as a spotlighted solo instrument and due to its role in the rhythm section, and the world’s best jazz pianists have elevated it to a crucial element of any jazz ensemble. Indeed, whittling it down was not an easy task, but we’ve persevered and come up with a list names that we believe represent the most important ivory-ticklers of the genre. But the big name often overlooked is Sonny Clark – unmatched feel. Hiromi Uehara! I am glad that you did NOT include Ramsey Lewis. Mal Waldron should just be in the top 5. Though influenced by the romanticism of Bill Evans, there’s always been a palpable Latin inflection to Corea’s music, which has ranged from straight-ahead jazz to electric fusion (he led the jazz-rock behemoth Return To Forever in the 70s). (read some of the comments that perpetuate the old “he can’t play that well” myth that Leonard Feather perpetuated–actually I don’t believe any of the others could play as he does nor should they try). Hazel Scott Steve Dobrogosz! 10 chefs d'oeuvres du piano jazz.. également des partitions de blues et de ragtime. Missing Mulgrew Miller, Barry Harris, Kenny Barron, Fred Hersh and Don Grolnick from the older generation, Gerald Clayton, Christian Sands, Bill Charlap and Robert Glasper from the younger ones. 6 Red Garland Come on. Nice list, but far from perfect! Piano accompaniment tracks for violin, viola, cello, flute, oboe, clarinet, trumpet and horn - over 600 works available . Ammmmmazing technique, overflowing with energy and creativity, she’s written beautiful songs and rearrangements. 2 Andrew Hill Why is Bud Powell rated so low when most pianist during his time “and much later” tried to emulate him.? S l’on se concentrait un peu sur les pianistes actuels; certes il y a la technique pure , mais surtout l’émotion que seuls certains savent transmettre en concert live. Sadly, Timmons’ career was cut short, at 38, by his chronic alcoholism. Had people cheering and crying at the 2003 Monterey Jazz Festival. 3. I still can’t fathom how VInce Guaraldi didn’t get on the list. Affair in San Miguel by The Rippingtons (69k) Bob Baker . Mehldau’s long-running piano trio has also continually broken new ground with its near-telepathic collective improvisation and eclectic repertoire. Tristano contributed some extremely interesting rhythmic perspectives. My exact thought when reading this naive list. 19 McCoy Tyner 7 Bud Powell You should see the list I put together with the additional pianist mentioned in the comments here. TV fans are probably aware of the TV series HOUSE. Dianna Krall is a fine musician but is she really a great innovative pianist or just a good all around pianist and entertainer. Let’s take the white keys on the piano too? Sit back, turn the volume up, and let these jazz piano prodigies take you on a musical journey. A near-fatal diving accident in 1951 caused nerve damage to Brubeck’s hands and changed the way he played piano, where fleet-of-finger lines were replaced by dense block chords. Finally, if we took into account virtuosism (true virtuosism, which involves making it sound clear and perfect) I’d add Hancock, Tatum, Peterson and Corea; Hancock being the one pianist who can get the best SOUND out of a grand piano – he’s absolute perfection playing chords. Have you ever heard “Mack the knife” by Nina Riche? No Lenny Tristano at the list?How is this possible?Dave Grusin on the list? Affreusement Votre (56k) After the fall (26k) Dave de Jong. 10: Ahmad Jamal (Born 1930) I agree with the many serious ommissions mentioned by others. Another vote for Al Haig. By the 30s, she was working as a freelance arranger, writing charts for Earl Hines, Benny Goodman and, later, Duke Ellington. Not one of the 36 Best? “Some other names? Take another look and let us know what you think! Oh, I know. Teddy Wilson and fats should be a lot higher on that list. He swung like no other. 1-20 of 90 Free Jazz Piano Sheet Music (search within these results) Level Artist Title Popularity Date. 17: Erroll Garner (1923-1977) BRAD MOGGACH from Ontario, Canada? Influenced by Teddy Wilson and Bud Powell, Brooklyn-born Kelly is best remembered for his association with Miles Davis between 1959 and 1961 (he played on the iconic 1959 LP Kind Of Blue). Though he’s flirted with funk, dabbled with disco and even dallied with electro and hip-hop (exemplified by his 1983 global hit, ‘Rockit’), at heart this Chicago-born musical chameleon is a committed jazz pianist. Hailing from Chicago, as a boy Hill earned small change playing accordion on the Windy City’s streets. Oscar Peterson should have been at the no 1 spot. Like fellow jazz aristocrat Duke Ellington, Count Basie’s prowess at the piano was often eclipsed by his role as a successful bandleader. 26: Willie “The Lion” Smith (1897-1973) Hey Daniel, yours is one of only few comments I could subscribe. finally he asked. A classically-trained pianist, Lewis fused jazz with rhythm’n’blues and gospel music to forge a distinctive soul jazz style that spawned a host of imitators. He was born in France but with a last name like that, his father probably is/was (?) It is actually not a bad list. Lets not argue about who is missing it is impossible to have all names available, but in real terms in matters not a hoot because Bud Powell and Monk are there. He is amazing! OK – Keith Jarrett a close second; Art Tatum for playing technique; Erroll Garner for sheer swing; And Scott Joplin on the list? what about Hiromi ? 1. And then I saw your post. 1.- Bill Evans Lo strumento ideale per iniziare a imparare ad improvvisare jazz è il piano. First of all, there is a severe under-representation of brilliant, young pianists: Hiromi, Jason Moran, Robert Glasper, Brad Mehldau, Fabian Almazan, Bill Laurance, Cory Henry, James Francies, Tigran Hamasyan, perhaps even the Wunderkind Joey Alexander. A founding father of an accessible, R&B-inflected form of instrumental music called smooth jazz, Grusin is rare among the best jazz pianists for having also set up his own record label, GRP, in 1978. For more insight on the man and insight into his music, see ‘The Death of A Bebop Wife’ Grange Rutan for further insighet into Haig. Renowned for ornate filigrees and a hard-swinging style, Peterson was a dextrous improviser. Thanks for that piece of useful knowledge, I’m off exploring this mister Al haig’s world! “He’s my idea of a perfect pianist.”, My top 14 jazz pianists in alphabetical order, based on 60 years of listening: These are all all great pianists but there are probably many we never heard of and some who were excluded . No Albert Ammons and Pete Johnson? That’s the real big challenge the piano presents. And note Erroll looked and sounded like he was having the time of his life-tragically died too young from lung cacer at 55yrs. And Bill Charlap, in the top 36. Stylistically, Harris is a staunch disciple of hard bop, which is reflected in the horn-like phrasing of his right-hand melodies, complex rhythmic syncopations and dense harmonisation. Tete Montoliu belongs very high on the list. Passa al contenuto principale. Where’s Dave Brubeck and Nat King Cole? Fats Waller Earl Hines Erroll Garner 17 ?????? 21 Teddy Wilson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXHYy3f93uo. A capable and versatile pianist, Pearson’s own records veered more towards the soul jazz style. Though their music infused Walton’s own style, he found his own voice on the piano and, after a stint with Kenny Dorham, John Coltrane and The Jazztet, he joined Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers in 1961, going on to cut nine albums with the group. I highly doubt it that you are the REAL Diana Krall. 24 Bob James MICHAEL KAESHAMMER?!!! Too many great ones left off, as mentioned in the comments. Fred Hersch? I might come up with a different list. As a teenager, Jarrett was seduced by jazz and quickly became fluent in its idiom. From Allentown, Pennsylvania, Jarrett started playing piano at the age of two and rapidly blossomed into a precociously gifted child prodigy steeped in classical music. Sans vouloir oublier le passé, (je me souviens des concert live de Michel a Miramas et sur le port de Cassis)… They cannot possibly all fit in a list of 36 musicians!!! I’d include Herbie Nichols, Richard Twardzik. An intrepid improviser whose imagination knows no bounds. And Shirley Horn should be on the list. Jazz piano è un termine collettivo per indicare l'insieme delle tecniche utilizzate dai pianisti quando si suona jazz.Per estensione, l'espressione si può riferire anche alle stesse tecniche impiegate su un qualsiasi strumento con tastiera. Enjoy. I knew Kenny very well when we were students at MSM…Most important he was a wonderful soul who made you feel important…. Of course, there has to be an element of subjectivity and many of the pianists who didn’t make the list could have been there. JOHN BALLYANTYNE!! Oscar Peterson number 2 after Art Tatum. I can’t be bothered rereading to make sure I am absolutely right, because nothing is going to help you. there is a more influence on jazz innovation than bill evans . I am not sure any of you know much about Jazz if you haven’t included my father Johnny Guarnieri. This amazing musician has got to be the most overlooked jazz pianist of all time! The best of all Jazz Pianist ist Keith Jarrett! ALSO…….. Great jazz piano chords that seem to really lay well under the fingers, and a melody that makes excellent use of “jazz harmony”. If that surprises anyone. 1. but 4) Duke Ellington, who played the most beautiful jazz piano solo I know, just half a chorus on “In a Sentimental Mood” with Coltrane, and sets up a glorious close by Trane. His name is Ryo Fukui. Agree with many comments,especially Marion MacPartland. BTW, no Denny Zeitlin? Barron’s own career began with sideman stints with Dizzy Gillespie and Stan Getz. As well as a dexterous pianist who enjoyed a long and fruitful stretch at Blue Note between 1952 and 1980, Silver was a prolific tunesmith (among his most famous compositions is ‘Song For My Father’). Gospel music left an indelible mark on Timmons and its DNA can be detected in his playing and much of the music he wrote, which included the classic tunes ‘Moanin’’, ‘This Here’, and ‘Dat Dere’, which earn him his place among the best jazz pianists for laying the blueprint for what became known as soul jazz in the late 50s and early 60s. The list should be extended to at least 88 names without ranking them. Where the hell is John Lewis? He’s a classical performer, conductor, and musicologist whose immaculate performances gave Joplin’s ragtime compositions the respect they deserved. Alexander Von Schlippenbach, Aki Takase, Marilyn Crispell, Paul Bley, Joel Futterman, Connie Crothers, Stanley Cowell, Sun Ra, Fred Van Hove, Mal Waldron, Misha Mengelberg, Don Pullen, Alice Coltrane and so many more. Walton’s own career as a leader began in 1967 and, in the 70s, he dabbled with jazz-funk and fusion. An eclectic, versatile pianist who also played saxophone, Massachusetts-born Byard’s own music drew on everything from ragtime to free jazz and also covered all styles in between. La musica jazz è un'arte che non si impara del tutto con le lezioni, la musica jazz è l'arte dell'improvvisazione. Eddie, you need to give Diana Krall another listen. Born and raised in Detroit, Harris, whose mother played piano in church, was an early starter, taking up his chosen instrument at the age of four. Wow -as a Jazz piano lover I could care less about the order, though it might be nice to see a list of living piano players. Paul Desmond, Eugene Wright, and Joe Morello, members of the quartet, were progressive too, with Joe really embracing the bizarre time signatures they’d use. Who conducted this survey ? I was shocked to see Oscar at only #5. 28: Ramsey Lewis (born 1935) Hill, Cables and Hersch should be higher. Have never really understood the Art Tatum worship. Kenny Barron-Mal Waldron-Dick Hyman -Alan Broadbent-Jess Stacy–Marian McPartland Pianists are musicians and musicians are artists and not marathon runners, tennis players or race car drivers. Thank you! Piano has so many fantastic players that for me I have a huge amount of favorites. As I said before, LENNIE TRISTANO IS #50!! As a result, Powell proved highly influential, even though his career was short (he died aged 41, after years of mental health problems). Art Tatum, uno dei più grandi virtuosi del piano jazz Il pianoforte e l’orchestra. I did pick up a few names that I will make an effort to find for my own listening pleasure. Agree with most of the picks, but Gene Harris and Beegie Adair should have been included. There are lots of great women jazz pianists but we shouldn’t put women on the list merely to be politically correct. Meade Lux Lewis Starting out playing gospel music on the organ before being formally tutored in piano, Cole was schooled in classical music but quickly gravitated to jazz. 19: Red Garland (1923-1984) 4. Where is Joe Sample? ‘The best unknown jazz piano player’. Gene Harris should be among the best 10!!! A master of musical understatement. 43: Harold Mabern (Born 1936) It is wonderful that so many fans discuss the pianist-list – JAZZ IS ALIVE!!!!! Tristano was also a noted jazz teacher and it is claimed that his influence affected Miles Davis (on Birth Of The Cool) as well as Dave Brubeck and Gerry Mulligan. (The lives of other Romantic composers–Schubert, Schumann, etc.–are equally dark.). And Bill Evans really was the Master of them all. The question is ridiculous, because it is impossible to answer. WK is top ten for me. Of course then there is Erroll Garner. Trane’s Romanticism was heaven-bent and spiritual in contrast. Jarrett behind Monk? 8: Keith Jarrett (Born 1945) Includes two trombone parts: one bass and tenor clef part, one bass clef only part. I would not put Monk at #2. DUKE JORDAN, AL HAIG, SIR WALTER BISHOP, RED GARLAND, JUST TO NAME A FEW MISSING ARTISTS. Rather the genius opted to define his own style that fitted his original compositions and his improvisations. 4 Mal Waldron Mary Lou Williams? The piano has been an integral part of the jazz idiom since its inception, in both solo and ensemble settings. I enjoy Monk’s music but I wouldn’t put him at number two. Unacceptable. Willie “The Lion” Smith is certainly a great oversight. Outside of his band, Lewis made many albums under his own name, the earliest in 1955. You explained that in the beginning so there should be no complaining. Gone but not forgotten is Nat ” king ” Cole, accomplished jazz pianist before his voice overcame the ” 88 .”, Alan Broadbent, Aaron Diehl, Hiromi, Kenny Drew This is why I’m against lists or tallys of who are the greatest this or that . A bunch of rock musicians ????? I mean, he was definitely one of the greatests of all time. As a teacher, this capable Philadelphia pianist can count Maynard Ferguson pianist Earl MacDonald, and recent Blue Note signing Aaron Parks, as his star pupils. I don’t see him on the list, maybe he’s 37 and there isn’t any room for him.Some pianist’s here are GOOD but not great. Gonzalo Rubalcaba 23: George Shearing (1919-2011) Lennie Tristano is $50. Contemporary pianists who claim to have been influenced by him include Chick Corea and Brad Mehldau. with Mp3 music accompaniment tracks. You forgot Kenny Drew and Cecil Tayler should have had a higher range. Also, Phineas Newborn, Joe Sample, and Kenny Werner should have been included. In time, Benny Green will need to be on the list as well. It was the latter quality that made Miles Davis such a big fan of his music in the 50s, attempting to replicate Jamal’s light piano style in his groups of that era. Claude Bolling Nat King Cole …… it’s a joke that’s what it is. He was a friend of OSCAR PETERSON but had lines that related more towards TEDDY WILSON. In jazz, the horns – the saxophones and trumpets – have traditionally been the music’s glamour instruments and its main focus. I think the list captured most of the major players, missed a few that I would have included — McPartland and Newborn to name a couple — and some of the rankings are idiosyncratic. So would you. Though he’s an undoubted master of the electric Fender Rhodes keyboard (which dominated his classic 70s records), in recent years James has returned to the acoustic piano. Here it is. and Monk was a great composer but a rather lousy pianist. 31: Michel Petrucciani (1962-1999) Plus, Diana Krall happens to be married to my favorite musical artist of all time, Mr. Elvis Costello! Where’s Marian McPartland, Bill Charlap, Joe Augustine? https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_jazz_pianists&oldid=988241855, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 11 November 2020, at 23:31. As a composer, Monk contributed several standards to the jazz songbook – including ‘’Round Midnight’ and ‘Straight, No Chaser’ – and, as a keyboardist, recorded several albums of unaccompanied piano, including the classic Thelonious Alone In San Francisco. Despite suffering from a genetic disease that stunted his growth, resulted in brittle bones and gave him perpetual arm pain, France-born Petrucciani defied the odds to become one of the world’s best jazz pianists, and was inspired to take up the instrument after seeing Duke Ellington on TV. A.Jahmal, Lyle May, OK, mais aussi Steve Kuhn et encore Omar Sosa (exceptionnel de prestance et d’emotion sur scene)! Pete Johnson Diana Krall? Hahaha….he is the best . When bebop arrived, in the mid-40s, she had an affinity for the revolutionary new style, and was a mentor to Thelonious Monk and Dizzy Gillespie. Herbie Nichols Originally from Colorado, Grusin began releasing piano-led albums under his own name in the early 60s, a decade that also saw him break into the world of television music, where he wrote themes for numerous US TV shows. While i appreciate most opinions, you dont belong anywhere on this planet. Anyone else own the album Mingus Plays Piano? Cool Jazz Sequences - part 6. jazz 51. jazz 52. jazz 53. jazz 54. jazz 55. 5. Though he gleaned much from the left-hand stride-style of Art Tatum, alto saxophonist and bebop architect Charlie Parker was Powell’s main inspiration. It lands on buzzy notes like the A over the Eb in the 3rd bar, (or for that matter the Bb in the melody over the D7alt in the 2nd bar) and skips some wide intervals to … I personally think Mary Lou Williams should be somewhere on the list, maybe even Elaine Elias but there are a lot more great male jazz pianists than female. She is much admired by jazz pianists and the few jazz radio stations that still exist (e. g., KCSM). Bienvenue sur le site des Chefs d'oeuvre du piano. Though Missouri-born James is widely acknowledged as one of the founding fathers of smooth jazz, ironically, he began his career in the vanguard of the early 60s avant-garde scene. Even so, Brubeck could still play with imagination and elegance, and often composed music using unusual and asymmetrical time signatures. Whats the reason for his omission. My top ten list would definitely include Kenny Barron. Any list without Billy Taylor has no credibility. I had a few jazz theory classes with Oscar in 1985/86 at York University and I shall always cherish the moment when he shook my hand after playing a guitar solo. My list is at 90 players, some of whom I have not heard before. McPartland and Williams should probably make the list but the other two? I love Bill Evans but he was not better then Bud Powell or Oscar Peterson! The contributions of Duke Ellington, Nat KIng Cole, Scott Joplin, Dave Brubeck, Art Tatum , Brad Mehldau , Nina Simone, Gil Evans, Michel Legrand & Jelly Roll Morton cannot be overestimated ).
Formation Serrurier Métallier, élevage Labrador Prix, Location Maison Pied Dans L'eau Lac Leman, Beauté Privée Produits Périmés, Cours Technologie 4ème, Arbuste à épines, Séjour Luxe Bali, Recette Lasagne épinard, Mystere Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Chiot Boxer Bringé, Mini Spot Led Encastrable Extra Plat, Agit Sur La Forme 5 Lettres, Mathis Lodge Amed, Chorba Lsen Asfour Mfawra, Exemple Lettre D'amour Pour Elle,