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#223343 - 12/24/07 11:35 AM Canadian jazz legend Oscar Peterson dies
ianmcnll Offline
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#223344 - 12/24/07 12:28 PM Re: Canadian jazz legend Oscar Peterson dies
Dnj Offline
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Sad......Another GREAT goes to heaven....
he will be missed!

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#223345 - 12/24/07 01:14 PM Re: Canadian jazz legend Oscar Peterson dies
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OMG!! Oscar Peterson had to be the ultimate Jazz pianist. What a loss, I'm in total shock. He was the first Jazz pianist I ever listened to. He was much of the inspiration that kept me taking piano lessons, when my 17 and 18 year old friends thought the piano was for sissies.

I may have told this story in the past but at 17 years old when I worked for local middle of the road radio station WPRO-FM as an announcer. Sometimes I worked the graveyard shift and always veered off the play list and would place at least 1 or 2 Oscar tunes on air per hour. One of the albums was a "Jazz Portrait of Frank Sinatra." Short story is one morning about 2 I got a call from the program director telling me he knew the play lists and Oscar's music was not programmed to be played as much. When I moved on to another job he gave me the Jazz portrait album as a remembrance of working at the station. I still have the album although it's pretty worn.

May he RIP.



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#223346 - 12/24/07 01:36 PM Re: Canadian jazz legend Oscar Peterson dies
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Yeah...I met Oscar at Yamaha's head office in Scarborough, Ontario several years ago...did a 9000pro clinic with him for a whole afternoon.

I was very nervous...he could tell and was able to put me right at ease...a real genuinely nice guy and totally down to earth.

He will be missed for sure.

Ian
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#223347 - 12/24/07 01:38 PM Re: Canadian jazz legend Oscar Peterson dies
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Had the great honor of visiting with Oscar in 1985. A great piano player/friend here in Lexington had toured with him as an understudy and piano tuner. He and I visited with Oscar at the Singletary Center just before he performed with that wonderful huge Bosendorfer.

What a jazz giant.

I am honored to have met him.

Russ

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#223348 - 12/24/07 02:21 PM Re: Canadian jazz legend Oscar Peterson dies
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MY Idol for years. I have many of his albums.
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#223349 - 12/24/07 03:46 PM Re: Canadian jazz legend Oscar Peterson dies
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First piano album I bought was Oscar's 'Night Train'. The man is on a non-stop to heaven tonight. Another legend lost to us.

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#223350 - 12/24/07 11:29 PM Re: Canadian jazz legend Oscar Peterson dies
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WOW ...... what a loss ... quite possibly my favorite artist ...

Steve ... I have that album, among others ...
What a talent ...
t.
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#223351 - 12/25/07 06:53 AM Re: Canadian jazz legend Oscar Peterson dies
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I need to include myself on this thread.
I have been a lifelong fanatical of this great pianist.
For me, Oscar is (I cannot yet bring myself to write in the past tense) the greatest jazz pianist , including Art Tatum, to have lived.
Oscar and Art Tatum,Errol Garner have been part of my music life for the last 70 years.
How lucky we are to have his awesome talent preserved on tape,record and disk.
I have a treasured Tape of his broadcast on BBC Television of his "Easter Suite" in 1984 which was broadcast on Good Friday.
He had been asked to write it.
He talked us through the movements one by one and explained the influence on him and how he came to write the different tones he felt.
Probably the most evocative was his movement he titled "Why hast thou forsaken me"
Thank you Oscar, I will never forget your amazing music.


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#223352 - 12/26/07 12:28 PM Re: Canadian jazz legend Oscar Peterson dies
Stephenm52 Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by tony mads usa:
WOW ...... what a loss ... quite possibly my favorite artist ...

Steve ... I have that album, among others ...
What a talent ...
t.


Tony, I love his rendition of Birth of the Blues from that album. Smooth as silk rendition.

Ian and Russ, incredible! You got to meet him definitely an honor!



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