[3] Fields claimed to have recorded nearly 100 albums featuring trios, quartets, orchestras and solo.
[4] In July 2012 Roman Midnight Music, a Manhattan indie book publisher/music label owned by music critic and author Aaron Joy published The Pianos I Have Known: The Autobiography Of Irving Fields.
[5] The book was created via conversations between 94 year old Fields with Tony Sachs, who writes regularly for The Huffington Post.
[6] As of 2015, Fields played six nights a week at Nino's Tuscany, an Italian restaurant in New York City.
[7] He was featured in the Carl Reiner documentary "If You're Not In the Obit, Eat Breakfast", released in 2017.