Jazz great Oscar Peterson dies | CJAD

On December 24, 2007 by narmer

Source: CJAD.

Jazz great Oscar Peterson dies
Mon, 2007-12-24 12:35.
Richard DeschampsMontreal-born jazz pianist Oscar Peterson has died.

OSCAR PETERSON

During his half-century career, he’s played with such jazz giants as Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Charlie Parker, Coleman Hawkins and Ella Fitzgerald…among others…and is regarded as one of the finest jazz pianists of all time.

He was born in Montreal on August 15, 1925, and was raised in Little Burgundy. He arrived in New York City — then the jazz capital of the world — in 1949, at the invitation of legendary jazz impresario Norman Granz.

He received numerous honours throughout his career, including the Order of Canada, and a lifetime achievement Grammy in 1997. Concordia University’s named its concert hall at Loyola Campus in his honour in 1999.


One Response to “Jazz great Oscar Peterson dies | CJAD”

  • Wow! OMG this is such a great loss for us all. This man had so much talent and the legacy he leaves behind is phenominal. May he rest in peace my prayers go out to his family for strength.