califgirl101 Greetings, Stephan. Could you please repost the Les Baxter song/video of Tenderly since I noticed that it was unexpectedly removed? Thank you! :)
califgirl101 Very well. That will be fine. Be well my friend. :)
StephanAOTTO1 Thanks for the reminder. It'll be up before the evening. we're about to have a pretty bad thunderstorm.
califgirl101 Name of the song is called I'll Remember April. Thank you my friend. :)
StephanAOTTO1 You, too.:) BTW, what was the name of the Tjader song you wanted to hear?
califgirl101 Hi, Stephan. Thank you very much for reposting this wonderfull song for us. I apriciate that greatly. Take care my friend. :)
StephanAOTTO1 I'm going to begin posting more of his wonderful music this week.
ronwilliams753 When I was a young teenager in London just after WWII, Shearing was my idol. Then he became our greatest export to USA. Thanks for posting him here, Stephan.
StephanAOTTO1 I think that someone else asked me about that one, but, I couldn't find it...
eviljack80 Hey did he do a version of mambo inn,I love his music so relaxing
Check out these George Shearing Recordings:
2008-05-27 -- 5/5:: Pure MagicThe Shearing Piano CD is pure magic. Loved every track; some were absolutely haunting.
2007-08-07 -- 2/5:: It never entered my mind-solo piano by George ShearingI bought the Cd specifically for the title piece which I had heard on ABC Classic FM Radio. The CD piece was not quite the same. Unfortunately, your website did not enable me to listen before buying. What I had heard on radio was a version played by George Shearing to a perfect and beautiful Waltz rhythm. I am a dancer, and I was disappointed that the CD did not have the right music I was looking for.
2004-12-30 -- 5/5:: A demonstration record on pianismI've been a fan of Mr Shearing since his MGM days and his bebop masterpieces of the forties when such musicians as the great Ms Margery Hyams and Mr Denzil Best were in his quintet remain some of my favourite memories of that period. His Lullaby of Birdland after all is a classic, and his interpretations of East of the Sun and September in the Rain which highlights his use of locked hands are iconic pieces from that period. Nevertheless,I confess he lost me for much of the intervening years when the music he issued on CD tended towards, at least to my ear, cruise ship music or cocktail jazz. The CD before you, rescued by Mr Cuscuna, is an absolute gem and a stunning example of Mr Shearing's pianism. May I draw your attention to just one track - Stella by Starlight - and dig it as an exemplary interpretation of a standard made magic by a formidable technique and a musical intelligence and imagination of the highest order. This may be the single finest Shearing album I own and include in that estimation all his quintet work on the Mosaic reissue.
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Fan Post. CD:"The Best of George Shearing:1955-1960" (c)1995 CM Blue Note Records