such a Far out bebopper when he wanted to be - and its not just finger=-wiggling- this is al CONTENT ! as good as it gets ----few had his technical grasp - maybe Art Tatum , but then ?
Wonderful, wonderful. My first date was a dinner date, St. Paul, MN. with Geroge Shearing appearing in a live performance. One of my many great exposures to live jazz in the 40's.and 50's.
classic sir george one of his gems.great pics too especially the one were hes been knighted by her majesty.that was long overdue im sure everyone will agree.a legend without doubt.sir george brought joy to millions and still does through his music.the world has lost another giant.many thanks boocox.
Grew up hearing GS in my household in the early 50's and can still see the 78 record spinning...
Later as an adult and married l had the pleasure of seeing him live around 1976 live in Silver Spring Md...
Only disappointment was there was no vibe player, but still a treat to see him live after all those years.
Many may not be aware of it, but George Shearing was blind.
Thanks Boo. This is the tune I listened to on a 78rpm MGM disc on Nana & Grandad's radiogram in the early 1960's.
It's wonderful that you love this great tune too.
Let's see more...
I played a piano arrangement made out of his rendition, for my final exam, and thanks to this, I got more score playing this than any other two pieces (one a baroque piece, anothet one romantic). Glad to have picked jazz piece for the third category.