(Book). For Dave Frishberg internationally known jazz pianist, songwriter, and lyricist it all began when he was in elementary school during World War II. Mentored by his brother, Mort, seven
years his senior, Dave discovered the music of Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, and Bing Crosby while listening to 78-rpm records from Mort’s collection. For good
measure, Mort also taught Dave how to play boogie-woogie and blues on the piano. This musical indoctrination perfectly sharpened Dave’s musical tastes and lay the foundation for his lifelong
love of music and the camaraderie of musicians. In My Dear Departed Past , the creator of well-known songs including "Peel Me a Grape," "I’m Hip," "My Attorny Bernie," "Blizzard of Lies," "Van
Lingle Mungo," and "I’m Just a Bill" (featured in ABC’s Schoolhouse Rock ) takes readers from his boyhood and university days in St. Paul, Minnesota, to his Air Force service in Salt Lake City,
and then on to his life as a pianist and songwriter in New York City and Los Angeles. Populated with colorful characters including the brilliant musicians he’s played with in the iconic clubs
and studios of the jazz scene at its peak Dave brings his stories of being on the road and his experiences in the music business vividly to life.