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![]() | R.I. P. Oscar TMers, Perhaps some of you have heard of the passing of another native son of Montreal, Oscar Peterson . . . a major, major musician. http://www.boston.com/ae/music/artic...er_with_swing/ EC |
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![]() ![]() | Re: R.I. P. Oscar A very sad day indeed. All of my idols are passing on to Heaven's band. I've been listening to OP non-stop since I heard of his passing. |
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| Re: R.I. P. Oscar Oscar Peterson was my favourite jazz pianist as well. This is a sad day for jazz. I'm off to listen to Oscar peterson trio+1. I joined this site yesterday. To find out a bit about me, view my post "Hello from Australia" Matt. |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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| Re: R.I. P. Oscar Here in Montreal the jazz community is in mourning. Most of us at one point or another played with Oscar or had the chance to meet the man.Once upon a time Montreal was part of that famous touring circuit in the 40-50-60's. Everybody played here and that's why in major part people like Oscar, Maynard, Guido Basso and others were discovered.I'm proud to be a Montrealer but losing greats like Oscar and Maynard saddens us since we know we will never live those types of musical moments again.We can only cherish the memories and remember them through their music! |
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| Mezzo Piano User | Re: R.I. P. Oscar There's still Oliver Jones and Vic Vogel. And there's newcomers... YouTube - Nikki Yanofsky Sings It Don't Mean a Thing... he he Last edited by brem : 12-26-2007 at 06:03 PM. |
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