Friday, September 18, 2015

George Shearing - The Early Years

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 27:27
Size: 62.9 MB
Styles: Bop, Piano jazz
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[3:23] 1. It's Easy To Remember
[3:08] 2. The Nearness Of You
[2:59] 3. Poinciana
[2:59] 4. Consternation
[3:07] 5. The Fourth Duece
[3:16] 6. Blue Moon
[2:43] 7. The Man From Minton's
[2:59] 8. Someone To Watch Over Me
[2:50] 9. To Be Or Not To Bop

George Shearing enjoys an international reputation as a pianist, arranger and composer. Equally at home on the concert stage as in jazz clubs, Shearing is recognized for inventive, orchestrated jazz. He has written over 300 compositions, including the classic “Lullaby of Birdland,” which has become a jazz standard.

Shearing was born in 1919 in the Battersea area of London. Congenitally blind, he was the youngest of nine children. His father delivered coal and his mother cleaned trains at night after caring for the children during the day. His only formal musical education consisted of four years of study at the Linden Lodge School for the Blind. While his talent won him a number of university scholarships, he was forced to refuse them in favor of a more financially productive pursuit…playing piano in a neighborhood pub for the handsome salary of $5 a week! Shearing joined an all-blind band in the 1930’s. At that time he developed a friendship with the noted jazz critic and author, Leonard Feather. Through this contact, he made his first appearance on BBC radio.

In 1947, Mr. Shearing moved to America, where he spent two years establishing his fame on this side of the Atlantic. The Shearing Sound commanded national attention when, in 1949, he gathered a quintet to record “September in the Rain” for MGM. The record was an overnight success and sold 900,000 copies. His U.S. reputation was permanently established when he was booked into Birdland, the legendary jazz spot in New York. Since then, he has become one of the country’s most popular performing and recording artist.

The Early Years

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