British stride pianist, Neville Dickie celebrated his 81st birthday this year and is still going strong and is as busy as ever. Judy talks with Neville about his first performance in the States in Manhattan in 1983 at a popular piano room called Hanratty’s, that featured what was then called two-handed piano players, those who loved playing solo and sounded great doing so. Tommy Flanagan, Sammy Price, Ralph Sutton, Art Hodes and many others played a week or two run in this celebrated room throughout the year. Neville discusses that special time in jazz and some of his earlier inspiration.