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  • Super well done, newer duos have nothing over these guys always a good show!!!!

  • So Arthur Ferrante finally went to his reward (Teicher predeceased him).

    88 years for Ferrante. One year for every key on a Grand Piano. Somehow that just makes sense...

  • I worked for these guys in the 70's. I was just a kid. These guys couldn't have been nicer people. Nothing but great memories.

  • Seems odd to see them play Steinways before they were Baldwin artists.

  • thats fucking badass

  • The greatest F. & T. clip I've seen yet, demonstrating admirably what distinguished them in the early days of making their name...& a great song! Their arrangements were always very nicely done, but it's also nice to hear them here "unadorned," as it were...thanx!!

  • What a fitting tribute to the great Puerto Rican composer 'Noro Morales'.

  • I am sad to report that Arthur Ferrante died on September 19, 2009 at his home in Longboat Key, Florida. He was 88. He will be missed, but his legacy lives on through his music along with partner, Louis Teicher

  • I used to listen to this album as a kids incessantly. I love how they incorporate all those sounds.

  • that was awesome!

  • Shear brillance!! Fastest fingers in the business...like no others!!

  • Great find, showmanlee.  Thanks for sharing!

  • RIP Lou Teicher

  • Very nice but the single piano version by Jan August is better.

  • Too bad Jan August wasn't asked on television to perform his version.

  • two exelent pianists! It is a pleasure to listen to these virtuoses.

    Arellad (Israel).

  • Wow, Thanks for posting this song... This song was used in a few Ernie Kovacs vides back in the day.

  • After i posted the comment it hit me. . . it was an early video.

  • They were baldwin artist. . . so i wonder why the steinway Bs. Actually I'd rather see a piece of wood bouncing on a Steinway's strings and bridges than a Baldwin! lol

  • They are using Steinways because this was in the 50's, long before they were Baldwin Artists.

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