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Gerry Casey Interviews Anthony Geraci
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Gerry Casey Interviews Anthony Geraci

Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Anthony Geraci

Making a Scene Presents

September 1, 202431m 20s

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Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Anthony Geraci

Pianist, Hammond organist and composer Anthony Geraci was born in New Haven, CT in 1954.  His interest in playing piano began at age four when he told his parents “I want a piano!”  Kind of an odd request when most kids want a new baseball glove or bicycle. His parents weren’t musical-not even a record player at their house- but they always supported his undeniable passion for music. They soon bought a Kimball Grand Piano that his mother paid $4 a week to own. Lessons at the Neighborhood School of Music, affiliated with Yale University, soon followed. At around the age of sixteen he befriended a fellow musician, Ed Cherry, at high school. They began listening to music together after school and one day Ed played a Jimmy Rogers recording, Chicago Bound, that literally changed his life. Ed went on to be Dizzy Gillespie’s guitarist for many years. 

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