Peter Nero - Don't Get Around Much Anymore 🎯

Often starts with a baroque or romantic-era flourish.

The 1962 performance of "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" by Peter Nero stands as a definitive example of Third Stream jazz—a sophisticated blend of classical technicality and mid-century swing. The Artist: Peter Nero 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. Often starts with a baroque or romantic-era flourish

Helped solidify the "Piano Man" archetype in American pop culture. Peter Nero - Don't get around much anymore

Reached a wide audience through Nero's frequent TV appearances.

Features his signature "percussive" touch and rapid-fire scales. Context and Legacy