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  1. Bernstein would write three hard-edged jazz scores before 1960: The Man With the Golden Arm (1955), Sweet Smell of Success (1957), and Staccato (1959); with each project, he would use jazz in unique, creative ways, while furthering his own distinctive style.

  2. Jan 20, 2011 · Johnny Staccato is a handsome little bantam who plays piano in a jazz club called Waldos on MacDougall Street in Greenwich Village.

  3. Titular character Johnny Staccato, played by John Cassavetes, is a jazz pianist/private detective. The setting for many episodes is a Greenwich Village jazz club belonging to his friend, Waldo, played by Eduardo Ciannelli.

  4. Johnny Staccato is called in on an unusual case when ventriloquist Thad Clinton, who works with a dummy which is made to resemble a beautiful girl and which he calls Miriam, asks him to locate his missing wife.

  5. Jul 28, 2020 · JOHNNY STACCATO (played by John Cassavetes) was a pianist who sometimes played at Waldo’s, a Greenwich Village jazz hangout in Staccato, a stylish, moody, TV show from 1959, that remains a cult favorite. Johnny supplemented his income as a musician by taking on detective work, and otherwise sticking his nose in other people’s business.

  6. Johnny Staccato may be one of the least known of the noir series from television’s early days. However, the series is notable for being the only TV series to star the influential director John Cassavetes. Here are even more reasons why you should be watching Johnny Staccato on getTV. 1. Johnny Staccato saved Cassavetes’ career.

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  8. Oct 16, 2018 · Originally airing on NBC in 1959, this series was shot in black and white and features amazing jazz performances by the Pete Candoli jazz combo which included Barney Kessel, Shelly Manne, Red Mitchell, Red Norvo and Johnny Williams, who perform the score by Oscar-winning composer Elmer Bernstein.

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