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Oscar Peterson
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Oscar Peterson
was one of the greatest piano players of all time. A pianist with phenomenal technique on the level of his idol,
Art Tatum
,
Peterson
's speed, dexterity, and ability to swing at any tempo were amazing. Very effective in small groups, jam sessions, and in accompanying singers,
O.P.
was at his absolute best when performing unaccompanied solos. His original style did not fall into any specific idiom. Like
Erroll Garner
and
George Shearing
,
Peterson
's distinctive playing formed during the
mid- to late '40s and fell somewhere between swing and bop.
Peterson
was criticized through the years because he used so many notes, didn't evolve much since the 1950s, and recorded a remarkable number of albums. Perhaps it is because critics ran out of favorable adjectives to use early in his career; certainly it can be said that
Peterson
played 100 notes when other pianists might have used ten, but all 100 usually fit, and there is nothing wrong with showing off technique when it serves the music. As with
Johnny Hodges
and
Thelonious Monk
, to name two,
Peterson
spent his career growing within his style rather than making any major changes once his approach was set, certainly an acceptable way to handle one's career. Because he was
Norman Granz
's favorite pianist (along with
Tatum
) and the producer tended to record some of his artists excessively,
Peterson
made an incredible number of albums. Not all are essential, and a few are routine, but the great majority are quite excellent, and there are dozens of classics.
Peterson
started classical piano lessons when he was six and developed quickly. After winning a talent show at 14, he began starring on a weekly radio show in Montreal.
Peterson
picked up early experience as a teenager playing with
Johnny Holmes' Orchestra
. From 1945-1949, he recorded 32 selections for Victor in Montreal. Those trio performances find
Peterson
displaying a love for boogie-woogie, which he would soon discard, and the swing style of
Teddy Wilson
and
Nat King Cole
. His technique was quite brilliant even at that early stage, and although he had not yet been touched by the influence of bop, he was already a very impressive player.
Granz
discovered
Peterson
in 1949 and soon presented him as a surprise guest at a
Jazz at the Philharmonic
concert.
Peterson
was recorded in 1950 on a series of duets with either
Ray Brown
or
Major Holley
on bass; his version of
"Tenderly"
became a hit.
Peterson
's talents were quite obvious, and he became a household name in 1952 when he formed a trio with guitarist
Barney Kessel
and
Brown
.
Kessel
tired of the road and was replaced by
Herb Ellis
the following year. The
Peterson
-
Ellis
-
Brown
trio, which often toured with
JATP
, was one of jazz's great combos from 1953-1958. Their complex yet swinging arrangements were competitive --
Ellis
and
Brown
were always trying to outwit and push the pianist -- and consistently exciting. In 1958, when
Ellis
left the band, it was decided that no other guitarist could fill in so well, and he was replaced (after a brief stint by
Gene Gammage
) by drummer
Ed Thigpen
. In contrast to the earlier group, the
Peterson
-
Brown
-
Thigpen
trio (which lasted until 1965) found the pianist easily the dominant soloist. Later versions of the group featured drummers
Louis Hayes
(1965-1966),
Bobby Durham
(1967-1970),
Ray Price
(1970), and bassists
Sam Jones
(1966-1970) and
George Mraz
(1970).
In 1960,
Peterson
established the Advanced School of Contemporary Music in Toronto, which lasted for three years. He made his first recorded set of unaccompanied piano solos in 1968 (strange that
Granz
had not thought of it) during his highly rated series of MPS recordings. With the formation of the Pablo label by
Granz
in 1972,
Peterson
was often teamed with guitarist
Joe Pass
and bassist
Niels Pedersen
. He appeared on dozens of all-star records, made five duet albums with top trumpeters (
Dizzy Gillespie
,
Roy Eldridge
,
Harry "Sweets" Edison
,
Clark Terry
, and
Jon Faddis
), and teamed up with
Count Basie
on several two-piano dates. An underrated composer,
Peterson
wrote and recorded the impressive
"Canadiana Suite"
in 1964 and has occasionally performed originals in the years since. Although always thought of as a masterful acoustic pianist,
Peterson
has also recorded on electric piano (particularly some of his own works), organ on rare occasions, and even clavichord for an odd duet date with
Joe Pass
. One of his rare vocal sessions in 1965,
With Respect to Nat
, reveals that
Peterson
's singing voice was nearly identical to
Nat King Cole
's. A two-day reunion with
Herb Ellis
and
Ray Brown
in 1990 (which also included
Bobby Durham
) resulted in four CDs.
Peterson
was felled by a serious stroke in 1993 that knocked him out of action for two years. He gradually returned to the scene, however, although with a weakened left hand. Even when he wasn't 100 percent,
Peterson
was a classic improviser, one of the finest musicians that jazz has ever produced. The pianist appeared on an enormous number of records through the years. As a leader, he has recorded for Victor,
Granz
's Clef and Verve labels (1950-1964), MPS, Mercury, Limelight, Pablo, and Telarc. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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