Garland Lorenzo Wilson, also known as Garland Wilson, born on June 13, 1909, in Martinsburg, West Virginia, was an American pianist known for his contributions to boogie woogie and stride piano. He studied at Howard University and began performing in New York City nightclubs during the 1930s. Wilson's breakthrough came in 1932 when he accompanied singer Nina Mae McKinney on a European tour, collaborating with various bands in England and recording singles with Nat Gonella and Jack Payne. In Paris, he recorded with Jean Sablon, Django Reinhardt, and Michel Warlop, including "Limehouse Blues". Returning to the United States in 1939, Wilson continued his career until 1951 before moving back to Europe. He passed away on May 31, 1954, in Paris. His work has been compiled into albums such as 1931-1938 (1995).
| Midnight Ivory - The Early Garland Wilson Recordings |
| The Classic Roaring '20s |
| Big Band Swing From The '20s & '30s |
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Succès français (Paris 1932 - 1936) (2025 Remaster)
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| The Big Broadcast, Volume 5: Jazz and Popular Music of the 1920s and 1930s |
| Vocal & Jazz Essentials |
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Mood Indigo (Original Recordings, 1933 - 1934)
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Harlem Piano In Montmartre
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Sweet Lorraine
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| Anthology of British Vintage Jazz, Volume 2 |
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The Big Broadcast, Volume 8: Jazz and Popular Music of the 1920s and 1930s
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| 100 Roaring '20s Classics |
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Just One of Those Things
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The Big Broadcast, Volume 1: Jazz and Popular Music of the 1920s and 1930s
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Mood Indigo
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