Peter Nero - Don't Get Around Much Anymore -

Nero’s take on this Duke Ellington classic is not a simple cover; it is a structural reimagining.

Reached a wide audience through Nero's frequent TV appearances. Peter Nero - Don't get around much anymore

Peter Nero (born Bernard Nierow) was a child prodigy who bridged the gap between the conservatory and the cocktail lounge. Trained at Juilliard under Constance Keene. Famous for his "dynamic" piano style. Known for weaving classical motifs into jazz standards. A two-time Grammy winner in the early 1960s. The Arrangement: A Technical Masterclass Nero’s take on this Duke Ellington classic is

Often starts with a baroque or romantic-era flourish. Trained at Juilliard under Constance Keene

Released during the height of the "Easy Listening" era, this track helped define the sound of sophisticated 1960s pop-jazz. Found on the album For the Nero-Minded .

Shifts from a playful bounce to lightning-fast runs.