I say she/we because Dorothy did most of piano playing but I facilitated the thing with setup, tear down, invoicing, driving and general work. It was a Sonny and Cher type thing. I even had sunglasses for her in the car as I would drive to and from with my own sunglasses. Like Batman and Robin: A musician team/couple duo that drove around the Phoenix "Valley of the Sun" on freeways to get to the gig on time. Nothing made her happier than a paid gig-- no volunteer stuff for her. It was money in the bank with gigs and lessons... all I often did was facilitate, fabricate and finish. I was the framework for her fenomenon. And a phenomenon she was. Here's a 30 minute MP3 where the video failed on me, due the old CanonZ40 I used but still had good dual stereo mics working, with video illustration below. This MP3 30 min. audio is a prime example of what I facilitated her into doing from 2005 to 2012... and beyond from 2017 at age 82 for her, 60 for me. MP3 hotlink on archive.org / 30 minutes
Our mission: Background piano music for dinner at retirement residence.
Instruments: Dorothy-CasioPX555 Ensemble 88key, Rick-Yamaha60keyE433, amp-Alcor400W + Boss-2-mic-vocalizer with pitch correction
Transporter: 1997FordEscortLX
Songlist:
The Sound Of Music Broadway MEDLEY
Sound of Music - main theme
Edelweiss from Sound of Music
Do-Re-Mi
My Favorite Things
Sound of Music
CATS Broadway Medley
Memory (From Cat’s Broadway play)
GERSHWIN Medley
Embraceable You
Our Love is Here to Stay
[a tune I can’t name but is familiar]
Someone To Watch Over Me
I’ve Got Rhythm
I Could Have Danced All Night
On The Street Where You Live (lots of “glissandos” on the piano with beat-box on Bossa Nova)
Besame Mucho
Love Me With All Your Heart (more glissandos with Casio rhythm box and live! in a room with 100+ people)
More
SINATRA medley.. she calls out Sinatra... so she’s really into it.
I’ve Got You Under My Skin
Night and Day
Strangers in the Night...
FINALLY stops the extended medley, and gets applause.
Pre-covid Pre-AI world... in 2017... what it used to be like in Phoenix for me and Dorothy. That’s now many years ago, but for me it’s still very real. How does the human mind work to make the past seem like reality right now? How weird is that? Thanks to everyone I've had supportive feedback from for the past 3 months... Happy Afterlife 90th Birthday, Dorothy, for April 29, 2025! I trust your soul sees & enjoys my replay & promo of you here, still in concert, via electronics. See you 'up there' in good time, later. We'll do this again, I'm sure.
Updated comment by Rick
She has this entire set memorized at time of playing... quite
incredible actually. She would write the list of songs down by title and
play off that whereas I would NEVER ever ever ever ever be in front of
an audience without music on a printed page. To be honest, she DID have
her memorized sets down for years and years... but still... watching
her play for four hours a night seven nights a week for seven years with
no music in front of her impressed me. She kind of reminded me of the
Energizer Bunny... a bit... set her up, & let 'er go. Now as I
reflect on her playing I realized she must be internalizing each song
the way I myself did when I played. Just because I was with her for 30
years doesn't mean I neccessarily know her.... a paradox.
Rick and Dorothy partnered personally and professionally from 1995 to 2025. Their unique duet featured one of them on 88-key piano while the other managed the bass, percussion, lead solo instruments on a portable keyboard ensemble. Vocals and singalongs were often part of the show. Dorothy transitioned to the quantum-spiritual-realm QSR in January 2025 and she lives on electronically here and via quantum synchronicity winks to Rick from the beyond Email: rick_potvin@yahoo.com
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Wednesday, April 30
Thursday, April 24
Wednesday, April 23
Tuesday, April 22
Rick & Automated-Dorothy(d.1/2025) play
"Music to Watch Girls By"
Instant 5 minute MP3 AUDIO-file 2.5MB hotlink to Archive.org [+]
5 min. MP4/ 11.4MB VIDEO download from Archive.org [+]
Other formats at Archive.org host page [+]
Comment- This is the first time I've published a cover-song that Dorothy and me have played together in the past but this time I created a custom "backtrax" using the Yamaha keyboard she used in our shows AS IF she's backing me up! I call it "automaticDorothy", sort of a primitive AI-Dorothy. When I play, it really seriously "feels" like she's "really there"! Wow. I'll even call out "hit it, Dorothy!". Notice her picture in the background over my shoulder? I'm on on 88 keys and vocal and Auto-Dorothy is on keyboard bass, drum, and Hammond organ. Needless to say, I think the AI-trend of attempting to recreate personalities in a computer is generally a net-positive, although I know it's not "her". I DO believe she currently exists in the quantum-spirit realm however and is dropping hints to me that she's able to see me from the "other side".
5 min. MP4/ 11.4MB VIDEO download from Archive.org [+]
Other formats at Archive.org host page [+]
Comment- This is the first time I've published a cover-song that Dorothy and me have played together in the past but this time I created a custom "backtrax" using the Yamaha keyboard she used in our shows AS IF she's backing me up! I call it "automaticDorothy", sort of a primitive AI-Dorothy. When I play, it really seriously "feels" like she's "really there"! Wow. I'll even call out "hit it, Dorothy!". Notice her picture in the background over my shoulder? I'm on on 88 keys and vocal and Auto-Dorothy is on keyboard bass, drum, and Hammond organ. Needless to say, I think the AI-trend of attempting to recreate personalities in a computer is generally a net-positive, although I know it's not "her". I DO believe she currently exists in the quantum-spirit realm however and is dropping hints to me that she's able to see me from the "other side".
Sunday, April 20
Rick & Dorothy play "Parade", by Irving Berlin & featured in "Easter Parade" movie-musical.
FASTEST click---> [MP3 audio file hotlink, no download]
SAFE DOWNLOAD---> [MP4 videodownload from archive.org, 3 min, 11 MB]
Archive.org link--> [Other formats]

SAFE DOWNLOAD---> [MP4 videodownload from archive.org, 3 min, 11 MB]
Archive.org link--> [Other formats]
Tuesday, April 15
Dorothy Motto's Piano&Keyboard Method-- 5 min Samba Medley in 2014
Cumana, Cimone, and Tico Tico
Rick's commentary-- In 2014 at ages 57 and 79, I still considered her songs as HER songs, not my songs... and vice versa... so I didn't pay a LOT of attention to exactly how she set up her sets. Now, in retrospect, looking at her books more carefully, it turns out she labelled these Latin tunes under Liberace who she admires... and probably still does since she's meeting up with his spirit in the quantum realm, more than likely, in my opinion. I had not fully engaged us into the Rick and Dorothy Piano Keyboard Show at this point, yet, preferring to use that as just one of a number of modes. This particular mode, however, with Dorothy on keyboard to the left of her piano and the 88 key piano in front of her goes a long way back for her in Phoenix restaurant gigs. It's easier to set up than a lot of other setups and I have that in my studio as I write this. . Dorothy's Samba Set 5 min on Youtube
[MP3 audio hot link] [MP4 video download from archive.org] [more formats]
Rick's commentary-- In 2014 at ages 57 and 79, I still considered her songs as HER songs, not my songs... and vice versa... so I didn't pay a LOT of attention to exactly how she set up her sets. Now, in retrospect, looking at her books more carefully, it turns out she labelled these Latin tunes under Liberace who she admires... and probably still does since she's meeting up with his spirit in the quantum realm, more than likely, in my opinion. I had not fully engaged us into the Rick and Dorothy Piano Keyboard Show at this point, yet, preferring to use that as just one of a number of modes. This particular mode, however, with Dorothy on keyboard to the left of her piano and the 88 key piano in front of her goes a long way back for her in Phoenix restaurant gigs. It's easier to set up than a lot of other setups and I have that in my studio as I write this. . Dorothy's Samba Set 5 min on Youtube
[MP3 audio hot link] [MP4 video download from archive.org] [more formats]
Monday, April 14
Monday, April 7
Dorothy Motto plays "Smile" at Golden Buddha Restaurant in April 2012
Our Golden Buddha Restaurant gig was supposed to last until mid 2015 so it was quite a shock to us when the doors were locked one Saturday morning in August 2012 for overdue rent by the owner. Apparently, despite hundreds of customers seven nights a week and at least 600 customers every lunch hour for the most famous Dim Sum in the city of Phoenix, gambling casinos became a greater interest to that owner. At least that's the rumor. I was never able to confirm it. There was also a rumor about the bank no longer lending out for salaries in advance.
This video was take four months previous to that closing. We began this seven-nights-per-week gig in 2007 after starting to play out in 2005, and that, after Schroeders Organ and Piano sales/teaching shut down in 2002 after 100 years in business in Phoenix where Dorothy worked since 1987 and me since 1993. I guess it's true, that all good things come to an end. So... Smile, apparently written by Charlie Chaplin and one of Dorothy's go-to tunes. [MP3 AUDIO-10MB] [MPEG4 VIDEO-17MB] [OTHER formats] 3 minutes
Note the use of the portable keyboard on Dorothy's left that we used to generate a gentle background drum machine sound and lead strings. This use of a keyboard here in this venue was very very tricky for reasons I won't get into here but it's actually a precursor to the Rick and Dorothy Piano-Keyboard Hour that succeeded during the 2012 to 2019 phase of our gig work at retirement residences. I'm currently working on an act that continues our piano-keyboard combo at this writing, based on that.
This video was take four months previous to that closing. We began this seven-nights-per-week gig in 2007 after starting to play out in 2005, and that, after Schroeders Organ and Piano sales/teaching shut down in 2002 after 100 years in business in Phoenix where Dorothy worked since 1987 and me since 1993. I guess it's true, that all good things come to an end. So... Smile, apparently written by Charlie Chaplin and one of Dorothy's go-to tunes. [MP3 AUDIO-10MB] [MPEG4 VIDEO-17MB] [OTHER formats] 3 minutes
Note the use of the portable keyboard on Dorothy's left that we used to generate a gentle background drum machine sound and lead strings. This use of a keyboard here in this venue was very very tricky for reasons I won't get into here but it's actually a precursor to the Rick and Dorothy Piano-Keyboard Hour that succeeded during the 2012 to 2019 phase of our gig work at retirement residences. I'm currently working on an act that continues our piano-keyboard combo at this writing, based on that.
Saturday, April 5
Eight Years 2012 to 2019 of The Rick & Dorothy Piano-Keyboard Hour
Started Like This
Golden Buddha Restaurant gig lasted from 2007 through 2012 and it's abrupt and unexpected close in late 2012 led to a series of experiments for an act that could keep us going. I had the "vision" of a keyboard-orchestra ensemble for one of us with the other on the tradtional 88 key piano as a basic set up. And guess what? It worked! More or less as we adapted to various situations. Arizona being a home to many many many retirement residences, I had the vision of playing for them, like we already had done with Fletcher Music in 1996 at Tucson Mall, then moving to Phoenix to continue at Arrowhead Mall, then as managers of the Metro Center Fletcher Music. The "outreach" concerts to sell organs for Fletcher at retirement communities was the basis for my idea that we could do concerts even without selling organs... and that was the solution. We hit the circuit during the period 2013 to 2019, from my age 56, her 78 through to my 62, her 84. I was able video/audio document bits and pieces here and there with my Canon ZR40 and MacG4 and G5 imovie. Then Canon ZR40 had a stereo mic and excellent pickup and by this time, in 2013, we had gotten a 400 watt amp for the instruments and a set of mics with a pitch corrector for vocals. Here is a sample of our work.
[MP3 audioHotlink] [MpEG4video download] [Archive.org other formats] [Youtube, not yet]

[MP3 audioHotlink] [MpEG4video download] [Archive.org other formats] [Youtube, not yet]
Friday, April 4
Dorothy Motto's Yanni Stylings PLUS...
Technics EA1 Pop Theatre Organ Show!
Thursday, April 3
Dorothy Motto's 1920's Piano Styles
via 15 minute MP3 = 26MB or MPEG4 = 51MB
Piano Roll Blues
Put another Nickel in the Nickelodian
Five Foot Two
12th Street Rag
[MP3][MPEG4][Other formats][Youtube soon... I cannot currently upload but soon]
Put another Nickel in the Nickelodian
Five Foot Two
12th Street Rag
[MP3][MPEG4][Other formats][Youtube soon... I cannot currently upload but soon]
Tuesday, April 1
Piano Stylings by Dorothy Motto for 7:30 p.m. Jan 2013
PIANO STYLINGS by Dorothy Motto
...from her home studio on the infamous Technics digital piano model PR903 (Panasonic)
Embraceable You.
Our Love is Here to Stay
Familiar but unnamed tune for now.
Love Story Theme
Moon River
I Left My Heart in San Francisco
When You Meet a Boy.
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.
Chopin Nocturne in Eb (Tonight We Love)
Chopin Polonaise in Ab
Unknown title but could be another Chopin
Liebenstraum
[MP3 audio hotlink] [MPEG4 video download] [Other formats at archive.org]
Rick's comment
Dorothy admired Liberace, Carmen Cavallaro and Eddie Duchin among others so I asked ChatGPT to compare Cavallaro and Duchin. It turns out Dorothy's playing is sort of halfway between them. Liberace was more toward the Cavallero side but Dorothy Motto's "piano stylings" which I NOW understand as "interpretations" fall in the intersection of all of those. I'm nowhere near any of them, including Dorothy and that's why we worked for the audience when we took turns. I'm more like Roger Williams I think with a great deal more simplicity and precision with less flair. Here's ChatGPT's understanding of Cavallar and Duchin, very interesting. ...
My prompt:
What would say the playing style of eddie duchin was like compared to carmen cavallaro?
Answer:
Eddie Duchin and Carmen Cavallaro were both highly popular and successful pianists and bandleaders in the mid-20th century, known for their elegant and romantic styles. However, there were key differences that defined their playing:
**Eddie Duchin:** *
**Showmanship and Charisma:** Duchin was a master showman. His performance was as much about the visual spectacle as it was about the music. He was known for his dramatic flair, tossing his head, and playing with a flourish. *
**Simplified Melodies and Rhythmic Emphasis:** Duchin focused on relatively simple, memorable melodies played with a strong, rhythmic emphasis. He often used a repetitive, almost hypnotic, rhythm that was very danceable. *
**"Duchin Touch":** His signature sound was a bright, clear, and somewhat percussive touch. He emphasized clarity over complex ornamentation. *
**Less Improvisational:** While he could improvise, his arrangements were generally more structured and less improvisational than Cavallaro's. *
**Vocal Emphasis:** Often featured vocalists prominently in his band, using them to carry the melodies and enhance the romantic atmosphere. *
**Popular Appeal:** Duchin's style was geared towards a wider, more popular audience. His music was easily accessible and had a "feel-good" quality.
**Carmen Cavallaro:** *
**Technical Virtuosity:** Cavallaro was a far more technically gifted pianist than Duchin. He possessed exceptional finger dexterity and a wider range of harmonic and melodic vocabulary. *
**Elaborate Ornamentation:** He was known for his intricate embellishments, trills, and runs. He could take a simple melody and transform it into a dazzling display of pianistic skill. *
**Fluid and Lyrical:** Cavallaro's playing was characterized by a smooth, flowing, and lyrical quality. His tone was rich and expressive. *
**More Improvisational:** He was more inclined to improvise and vary his arrangements, showcasing his improvisational prowess. *
**Sophisticated Harmonies:** Used more complex and sophisticated harmonic structures, giving his music a more refined and sophisticated sound. *
**Pianistic Focus:** Cavallaro's bands centered more on his piano playing. Vocals and other instrumental elements were often used to complement his piano work, not to dominate it. *
**Sophisticated Audience:** Appealed to a more discerning audience who appreciated musical sophistication.
**In Summary:** * **Duchin:** More about showmanship, clear melodies, strong rhythms, and popular appeal. Think of a romantic crooner playing piano. * **Cavallaro:** More about technical virtuosity, elaborate ornamentation, improvisational skill, and sophisticated harmonies. Think of a concert pianist who also plays popular tunes. You could say Duchin was more of an entertainer with a piano, while Cavallaro was a pianist who entertained.
**Rick's Comment on Dorothy Motto's Stylings**
Dorothy loved being an entertainer and wore the flashy vests and jackets on stage. She fudged a lot of things leaving accuracy behind in favor of flashy runs, so in this way, she was a Liberace or Duchin. Her memory of pop tunes and entire sets of songs without having to refer to notes or music, however, makes her more like a Cavallaro because she was indeed accurate to an astonishing degree. Even after listening to her in public for many years, she would suddenly erupt with a famous tune I had never heard her play before. I'd have to look it up as if she were some sort of early form of AI in human form or a human juke box. She used all 88 keys where I was more toward 77 or 61. I learned a lot by watching her. This review doesn't even touch her familiarity and confidence with audiences but that's for another post.
...from her home studio on the infamous Technics digital piano model PR903 (Panasonic)
Embraceable You.
Our Love is Here to Stay
Familiar but unnamed tune for now.
Love Story Theme
Moon River
I Left My Heart in San Francisco
When You Meet a Boy.
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.
Chopin Nocturne in Eb (Tonight We Love)
Chopin Polonaise in Ab
Unknown title but could be another Chopin
Liebenstraum
[MP3 audio hotlink] [MPEG4 video download] [Other formats at archive.org]
Rick's comment
Dorothy admired Liberace, Carmen Cavallaro and Eddie Duchin among others so I asked ChatGPT to compare Cavallaro and Duchin. It turns out Dorothy's playing is sort of halfway between them. Liberace was more toward the Cavallero side but Dorothy Motto's "piano stylings" which I NOW understand as "interpretations" fall in the intersection of all of those. I'm nowhere near any of them, including Dorothy and that's why we worked for the audience when we took turns. I'm more like Roger Williams I think with a great deal more simplicity and precision with less flair. Here's ChatGPT's understanding of Cavallar and Duchin, very interesting. ...
My prompt:
What would say the playing style of eddie duchin was like compared to carmen cavallaro?
Answer:
Eddie Duchin and Carmen Cavallaro were both highly popular and successful pianists and bandleaders in the mid-20th century, known for their elegant and romantic styles. However, there were key differences that defined their playing:
**Eddie Duchin:** *
**Showmanship and Charisma:** Duchin was a master showman. His performance was as much about the visual spectacle as it was about the music. He was known for his dramatic flair, tossing his head, and playing with a flourish. *
**Simplified Melodies and Rhythmic Emphasis:** Duchin focused on relatively simple, memorable melodies played with a strong, rhythmic emphasis. He often used a repetitive, almost hypnotic, rhythm that was very danceable. *
**"Duchin Touch":** His signature sound was a bright, clear, and somewhat percussive touch. He emphasized clarity over complex ornamentation. *
**Less Improvisational:** While he could improvise, his arrangements were generally more structured and less improvisational than Cavallaro's. *
**Vocal Emphasis:** Often featured vocalists prominently in his band, using them to carry the melodies and enhance the romantic atmosphere. *
**Popular Appeal:** Duchin's style was geared towards a wider, more popular audience. His music was easily accessible and had a "feel-good" quality.
**Carmen Cavallaro:** *
**Technical Virtuosity:** Cavallaro was a far more technically gifted pianist than Duchin. He possessed exceptional finger dexterity and a wider range of harmonic and melodic vocabulary. *
**Elaborate Ornamentation:** He was known for his intricate embellishments, trills, and runs. He could take a simple melody and transform it into a dazzling display of pianistic skill. *
**Fluid and Lyrical:** Cavallaro's playing was characterized by a smooth, flowing, and lyrical quality. His tone was rich and expressive. *
**More Improvisational:** He was more inclined to improvise and vary his arrangements, showcasing his improvisational prowess. *
**Sophisticated Harmonies:** Used more complex and sophisticated harmonic structures, giving his music a more refined and sophisticated sound. *
**Pianistic Focus:** Cavallaro's bands centered more on his piano playing. Vocals and other instrumental elements were often used to complement his piano work, not to dominate it. *
**Sophisticated Audience:** Appealed to a more discerning audience who appreciated musical sophistication.
**In Summary:** * **Duchin:** More about showmanship, clear melodies, strong rhythms, and popular appeal. Think of a romantic crooner playing piano. * **Cavallaro:** More about technical virtuosity, elaborate ornamentation, improvisational skill, and sophisticated harmonies. Think of a concert pianist who also plays popular tunes. You could say Duchin was more of an entertainer with a piano, while Cavallaro was a pianist who entertained.
**Rick's Comment on Dorothy Motto's Stylings**
Dorothy loved being an entertainer and wore the flashy vests and jackets on stage. She fudged a lot of things leaving accuracy behind in favor of flashy runs, so in this way, she was a Liberace or Duchin. Her memory of pop tunes and entire sets of songs without having to refer to notes or music, however, makes her more like a Cavallaro because she was indeed accurate to an astonishing degree. Even after listening to her in public for many years, she would suddenly erupt with a famous tune I had never heard her play before. I'd have to look it up as if she were some sort of early form of AI in human form or a human juke box. She used all 88 keys where I was more toward 77 or 61. I learned a lot by watching her. This review doesn't even touch her familiarity and confidence with audiences but that's for another post.
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