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  2. Oscar Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Emmanuel Peterson CC CQ OOnt (August 15, 1925 – December 23, 2007) [1] was a Canadian jazz pianist and composer. A virtuoso and considered to be one of the greatest jazz pianists of all time, Peterson released more than 200 recordings, won eight Grammy Awards, as well as a lifetime achievement award from the Recording Academy, and received numerous other awards and honours.

  3. Oscar Peterson discography - Wikipedia

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    2004 Music in the Key of Oscar (View Video) [4] 2004 Easter Suite for Jazz Trio (TDK) 2004 A Night in Vienna (Verve) 2004 Norman Granz' Jazz in Montreux Presents Oscar Peterson Trio '77 (Eagle Vision USA) 2007 The Berlin Concert (Inakustik) 2007 Reunion Blues (Salt Peanuts) 2008 Oscar Peterson & Count Basie: Together in Concert 1974 (Impro-Jazz ...

  4. Put On a Happy Face (album) - Wikipedia

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    Put On a Happy Face is a 1966 live album by the Oscar Peterson Trio, recorded in sessions in 1961 at the London House jazz club in Chicago. Three other Oscar Peterson Trio albums were also released featuring music from the London House concerts: The Trio, The Sound of the Trio, and Something Warm.

  5. Oscar Peterson doc is a deep dive into the life and music of ...

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    The mark of a truly transcendent musician is establishing a signature sound. Whether it’s the voice, the saxophone, trumpet, or The post Oscar Peterson doc is a deep dive into the life and music ...

  6. We Get Requests - Wikipedia

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    We Get Requests is an album by jazz pianist Oscar Peterson and his trio, released in 1964 and recorded at RCA Studios New York City on October 19 (tracks 1, 5, 7), ...

  7. My Favorite Instrument - Wikipedia

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    Writing for AllMusic, critic Scott Yanow wrote "A prelude to his outstanding Pablo recordings, My Favorite Instrument is one of Peterson's top albums of the 1960s." [1] This album was the fourth part of Peterson's Exclusively for My Friends series on MPS. The Penguin Guide to Jazz included the album in its suggested "Core Collection". [2]

  8. If You Could See Me Now (Oscar Peterson album) - Wikipedia

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    The Penguin Guide to Jazz described the album as "a thin set altogether". [1] A reviewer for The Washington Post highlighted "Limehouse Blues", describing it as "fueled by some of the most dynamic and daring excursions this quartet has ever put on record."

  9. The Giants (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Giants is a 1974 album featuring Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass, and Ray Brown. At the Grammy Awards of 1978, Peterson won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Performance by a Soloist for his performance on this album. [3] It was reissued on CD in 1995 by Original Jazz Classics.

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