Dick Hyman Discography
1950 (age 23)
Dick Hyman Quintet
Sonny Stitt, alto sax #2,4; Gene Ammons, tenor sax #3,4; Dick Hyman, piano; Gene Ramey, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
WNYC radio broadcast, Birdland, NYC, February 18, 1950
| 1. | Honeysuckle Rose | Kings Of Jazz (It) KLJ 20013 | 
| 2. | You're Driving Me Crazy | Ozone 1; Kings Of Jazz (It) KLJ 20013 | 
| 3. | The Way You Look Tonight | - | 
| 4. | Fine And Dandy | - | 
* Kings Of Jazz (It) KLJ 20013   Here Are Stan Getz And Miles Davis
* Ozone 1   Miles Davis Sextet Featuring Stan Getz - A Very Special Concert: Rare Broadcast Performances   1970s
= Ozone 1   Miles Davis/Stan Getz Sextet - That Extra Special Concert: Rare Broadcast Performances   1970s
1962 (age 35)
Dick Hyman
Dick Hyman.
1962
| 62VK668 | For All We Know | Verve unissued | 
| 62VK669 | Bye Bye Blues | - | 
| 62VK670A | Isn't It Odd | - | 
1974 (age 47)
Dick Hyman And His Orchestra
Mel Davis, Pee Wee Erwin, trumpet; Eph Resnick, trombone; Kenny Davern, clarinet; William Russell, violin; Dick Hyman, piano, arranger, conductor; Milt Hinton, bass; Bobby Rosengarden, drums.
Carnegie Hall, NYC, January 26, 1974
| 30525 | St. Louis Tickle | Atlantic SD 1671 | 
| 30526 | Creole Belles | - | 
Mel Davis, Pee Wee Erwin, Ray Nance, Joe Newman, trumpet; Vic Dickenson, Eph Resnick, trombone; Kenny Davern, clarinet, soprano sax; Dick Hyman, piano, arranger, conductor; Carmen Mastren, banjo, guitar, bass drum; Milt Hinton, bass; Bobby Rosengarden, drums; Carrie Smith, vocal.
| 30527 | Funeral March: Flee As A Bird / Oh, Didn't He Ramble | - | 
| 30528 | Chimes Blues | - | 
| 30529 | Cake-Walking Babies From Home | - | 
| 30530 | Potato Head Blues | - | 
| 30531 | Weatherbird Rag | - | 
| 30532 | Willie The Weeper | - | 
Ruby Braff, cornet; Vic Dickenson, trombone; Kenny Davern, soprano sax; Dick Hyman, piano, arranger, conductor; Carmen Mastren, guitar; Milt Hinton, bass; Bobby Rosengarden, drums.
| 30533 | Big Butter And Egg Man | - | 
| 30534 | Someday You'll Be Sorry | - | 
| 30535 | Rosetta | - | 
Ray Nance, cornet; Dick Hyman, harmonium; Carrie Smith, vocal.
| 30536 | St. Louis Blues | - | 
Ray Nance, cornet; Dick Hyman, piano; Milt Hinton, bass; Carrie Smith, vocal.
| 30537 | You've Been A Good Old Wagon | - | 
Mel Davis, Pee Wee Erwin, Joe Newman, trumpet; Vic Dickenson, trombone; Kenny Davern, soprano sax; Dick Hyman, piano, arranger, conductor; Carmen Mastren, banjo; Milt Hinton, bass; Bobby Rosengarden, drums.
| 30538 | S.O.L. Blues | - | 
* Atlantic SD 1671 Dick Hyman - Satchmo Remembered - The Music Of Louis Armstrong At Carnegie Hall 1975
2000 (age 73)
Dick Hyman and others
Dick Hyman, piano; and others.
broadcast, live on National Public Radio, circa 2000
| Deck The Halls | NPR Classics 0013 | 
* NPR Classics 0013 Various Artists - A Jazz Piano Christmas From NPR
2010 (age 83)
Dick Hyman Trio
Dick Hyman, piano; Jay Leonhart, bass; Chuck Redd, drums.
Avatar Studios, NYC, April 26 and 27, 2010
| You're My Everything | Venus (J) VHCD-1053 | |
| 42nd Street | - | |
| At Last | - | |
| I Found A Million Dollar Baby | - | |
| I Only Have Eyes For You | - | |
| September In The Rain | - | |
| Serenade In Blue | - | |
| The More I See You | - | |
| There Will Never Be Another You | - | |
| We're In The Money | - | |
| You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby | - | |
| Old Man Mazurka | - | |
| Theme From The Purple Rose | - | |
| My Favorite Things | - | 
* Venus (J) VHCD-1053   Dick Hyman Trio - You're My Everything   2011?
= Venus (J) VHCD-78254   -   2012