This pianist was area of the backup support group for the mid-’50s edition from the Jazz on the Philharmonic All-Stars. Burke had not been a genre superstar such as drummer Louis Bellson or bassist Ray Dark brown, with whom he constructed a tempo section triumvirate. This is the development that set up whenever the group’s superstar pianist, Oscar Peterson, was, state, not comfortable offering simple accompaniment to a highlighted soloist. Usually, Burke waited in the wings. He shouldn’t be recognised incorrectly as the trombonist from the same name.