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OverHillandDale 12-24-2007 07:38 PM

An Ode to Oscar Peterson
 
It is with great sadness I pass along the news of the passing of the Great Oscar Peterson.

Here is a link to the news:

http://canadianpress.google.com/arti...j6K61HrnzB_i2w

I was introduced to his music by my parents as I grew up. Mostly not really aware of what I was listening to then. But as I grew to appreciate jazz and pianiants more and more, he simply amazed me. It seems as if he had three hands or more than 10 fingers. Wow.

And I know he has influenced many a young and old piano (and keyboard) players along the way in many genres.

Thank you, Oscar, for sharing your Joy, with us. 8-)

podakayne 12-24-2007 11:29 PM

Re: An Ode to Oscar Peterson
 
ditto dale and i echo that same history...saturday mornings when my mom awoke us girls (3) to do the weekly housecleaning, she always played jazz and oscar was always on that playlist. i believe she'd also seen him live at some time. and i always remembered his name because of a relative by the same name...truely a great ivory player. my only surprise is not knowing he was Canadian 8-o . ...way to go Canada!

rest in peace oscar.
:angel::angel:

progdirjim 12-25-2007 02:07 AM

Re: An Ode to Oscar Peterson
 
Tristeza! the Oscar Peterson trio. Great pianist, and it is always sad when a true artist dies...the world is just a bit emptier because of it

KeithieW 12-25-2007 03:50 AM

Re: An Ode to Oscar Peterson
 
Another legend leaves us.

He did leave an amazing legacy of wonderful music. Whenever I heard Oscar Peterson play I always thought of my dad who loved his music.

RIP Mr Peterson and thank you.

mailotron 12-25-2007 05:18 AM

Re: An Ode to Oscar Peterson
 
ditto here folks, was introduced ti his music by my father who liked lot of ' old' stuff like O Patterson,Duke Ellington, Sydney Bechet, Django Reinhardt, Memphis Slim, Scott Joplin, Chuck Berry,... souvenirs souvenirs

roger 12-25-2007 04:23 PM

Re: An Ode to Oscar Peterson
 
indeed. another loss. man, he could play.

I believe Oscar also played with the Synclavier, and did some stuff with Pat Metheny.

mailotron 12-26-2007 02:04 PM

Re: An Ode to Oscar Peterson
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by roger (Post 30111)
indeed. another loss. man, he could play.

I believe Oscar also played with the Synclavier, and did some stuff with Pat Metheny.

i ignored that Roger , I knew K Emerson played with him around 1977 but I don't know if records exist. Oscar Peterson was very involved in keys technology . Appleton introduced him the Synclavier . r music Synclavier was not the only synth O Peterson experimented .A huge loss for jazz and generally speaking for intelligent/clever music .

Toccata 12-26-2007 06:21 PM

Re: An Ode to Oscar Peterson
 
Without doubt, he was a master, big pianist , big musician, full of big ideas and musician sentences!
Thank you Man.:thumbsup: :notworthy
Toc.


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