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Peter Nero, Pianist Who Straddled Genres, Is Dead at 89

He soared to popularity with a swinging hybrid of classics and jazz. He later conducted the Philly Pops, often with one hand while the other played piano.

Robert D. McFadden
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Classical Music, Deaths (Obituaries), Gershwin, George, Jazz, Music, Nero, Peter (1934-2023), Philadelphia (Pa), Philly Pops, Pianos, Sunday in New York (Movie)
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