Oscar Peterson
Oscar Peterson (1925-2007) was a Canadian jazz pianist and composer. Born in Montreal, Canada, Peterson began learning trumpet and piano from his father at the age of five, but by the age of seven, after a bout of tuberculosis, he concentrated on the piano. Some of the artists who influenced Peterson during the early years were Teddy Wilson, Nat "King" Cole, James P. Johnson, and the legendary Art Tatum, to whom many have tried to compare Peterson in later years. ...show more
Oscar Peterson (1925-2007) was a Canadian jazz pianist and composer. Born in Montreal, Canada, Peterson began learning trumpet and piano from his father at the age of five, but by the age of seven, after a bout of tuberculosis, he concentrated on the piano. Some of the artists who influenced Peterson during the early years were Teddy Wilson, Nat "King" Cole, James P. Johnson, and the legendary Art Tatum, to whom many have tried to compare Peterson in later years.
In fact, one of his first exposures to the musical talents of Art Tatum came early in his teen years when his father played an Art Tatum record to him and Peterson was so intimidated by what he heard that he didn't touch the piano for over a week. He soon developed a reputation as a technically brilliant and melodically inventive jazz pianist, and became a regular on Canadian radio. His United States introduction was at Carnegie Hall, New York City in 1949 by Norman Granz; owing to union restrictions his appearance could not be billed. Some of his musical associates have included Lester Young, Ray Brown, Ben Webster, Herb Ellis, Ed Thigpen, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Louis Armstrong, Stéphane Grappelli, Ella Fitzgerald, Clark Terry, Joe Pass, Count Basie, and Stan Getz.
An important step in his career was joining impresario Norman Granz's labels (especially Verve records) and Granz's Jazz at the Philharmonic package, with which he was able to play with the major jazz artists of the time. Granz was also his manager for most of Peterson's career. Some cognoscenti assert that Peterson's best recordings were made for the MPS label in the late 'sixties and early 'seventies. For some years subsequently he recorded for Granz's Pablo Records after the label was founded in 1973 and in more recent years for the Telarc label. ...show less
Albums & Singles by Oscar Peterson

Put on a Happy Face + Something Warm. Live at the London House

Conoisseur Jazz Cuts: The Comprensive Collection, Vol. 2

Classic Jazz Archive

A Night in Stratford

Porgy & Bess

The Essential Collection

Piano Power

Oscar Peterson Plays the Richard Rodgers Songbook (Bonus Track Version)

Tenderly

In a Romantic Mood - Oscar Peterson With Strings

Jazz Legends: Oscar Peterson

Oscar Peterson Plays Count Basie (Original Album Mit Bonus Tracks)

American Songbook Essentials (Remastered 2011)

Oscar Peterson Plays the Harry Warren & Vincent Youmans Songbooks (Bonus Track Version)

I Got Rhythm - RCA Recordings, Vol. 1

Portrait Of Frank Sinatra - (HD Digitally Remastered 2011)
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Eclectic melting-pot - Alternative anthems

Jazz Big Bands & Swing

Early Jazz From Chicago & New York

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Good morning slaves!

SAXOPHONE BLUES

JAZZMEN Like The CLASSIC

Jazz - The Very Best Selection

BioShock Ultimate Collection

Pure Easter – 200 Real Easter Songs

Jazz & Oldies

Global Groove

Soul & Jazz

Jazz // Blues

Swing Club

The ultimate blues,funk,soull list

Lounge 2000-2013

Best of 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s

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Soulville - Chill Jazz

Hey, Bub. Mellow Swing Club.

Jazz 'Round Midnight ***

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Her: Romantic Swing With Strings

Jazz Favs

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