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George Shearing: Henry Mancini - Dreamsville 

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Live recording of 1992 from the Munich Philharmonie
George Shearing - piano
Neil Swainson - bass
Henry Mancini - Dreamsville
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Sir George Shearing, (13 August 1919 - 14 February 2011) was a British jazz pianist who for many years led a popular jazz group that recorded for Discovery Records, MGM Records and Capitol Records. The composer of over 300 titles, including the jazz standard "Lullaby of Birdland", had multiple albums on the Billboard charts during the 1950s, 1960s, 1980s and 1990s. He died of heart failure in New York City, at the age of 91.
Born in Battersea, London, Shearing was the youngest of nine children. He was born blind to working class parents: his father delivered coal and his mother cleaned trains in the evening. He started to learn piano at the age of three and began formal training at Linden Lodge School for the Blind, where he spent four years.
Though he was offered several scholarships, Shearing opted to perform at a local pub, the Mason's Arms in Lambeth, for "25 bob a week" playing piano and accordion. He joined an all-blind band during that time and was influenced by the records of Teddy Wilson and Fats Waller. Shearing made his first BBC radio broadcast during this time after befriending Leonard Feather, with whom he started recording in 1937. In 1940, Shearing joined Harry Parry's popular band and contributed to the comeback of Stéphane Grappelli. [...]
In 1947, Shearing emigrated to the United States, where his harmonically complex style mixing swing, bop and modern classical influences gained popularity. One of his first performances in the US was at the Hickory House. He performed with the Oscar Pettiford Trio and led a jazz quartet with Buddy DeFranco, which led to contractual problems, since Shearing was under contract to MGM and DeFranco to Capitol Records. In 1949, he formed the first George Shearing Quintet, a band with Margie Hyams (vibraphone), Chuck Wayne (guitar), later replaced by Toots Thielemans (listed as John Tillman), John Levy (bass) and Denzil Best (drums) and recorded for Discovery, Savoy and MGM, including the immensely popular single "September in the Rain" (MGM), which sold over 900,000 copies; "my other hit" to accompany "Lullaby of Birdland". [...]
Shearing's interest in classical music resulted in some performances with concert orchestras in the 1950s and 1960s, and his solos frequently drew upon the music of Satie, Delius and Debussy for inspiration. He became known for a piano technique known as "Shearing's voicing", a type of double melody block chord, with an additional fifth part that doubles the melody an octave lower. (This style is also known as "locked hands" and the jazz organist Milt Buckner is generally credited with inventing it.) In 1956, Shearing became a naturalized citizen of the United States. He continued to play with his quintet, with augmented players through the years, and recorded with Capitol until 1969. [...]
In 1970, he began to "phase out his by-now-predictable quintet" and disbanded the group in 1978. One of his more notable albums during this period was The Reunion, with George Shearing (Verve 1976), made in collaboration with bassist Andy Simpkins and drummer Rusty Jones, and featuring Stéphane Grappelli, the musician with whom he had debuted as a sideman decades before. Later, Shearing played with a trio, as a soloist and increasingly in a duo. Among his collaborations were sets with the Montgomery Brothers, Marian McPartland, Brian Q. Torff, Jim Hall, Hank Jones and Kenny Davern. In 1979, Shearing signed with Concord Records, and recorded for the label with Mel Tormé. This collaboration garnered Shearing and Tormé two Grammys, one in 1983 and another in 1984. Shearing remained fit and active well into his later years and continued to perform, even after being honoured with an Ivor Novello Lifetime Achievement Award in 1993. He never forgot his native country and, in his last years, would split his year between living in New York and Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, UK, where he had bought a house with his second wife, singer Ellie Geffert. This gave him the opportunity to tour the UK, giving concerts, often with Tormé, backed by the BBC Big Band. He was appointed OBE in 1996. In 2007, he was knighted. "So", he noted later, "the poor, blind kid from Battersea became Sir George Shearing. Now that's a fairy tale come true."
In 2004, he released his memoirs, Lullaby of Birdland, which was accompanied by a double-album "musical autobiography", Lullabies of Birdland. Shortly afterwards, however, he suffered a fall at his home and retired from regular performing.
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@Adkturn
@Adkturn 2 года назад
We saw Shearing and Joe Williams together in Dec. 1993. Got to meet both backstage after the show. Shearing's wife was his manager and guided his hand as he autographed my program. I told Joe that we were expecting our first child at the time and Joe said, "If I had known I would have sung 'A Child Is Born'!" Two major league musicians & class acts who will never be surpassed.
@johnlee7934
@johnlee7934 4 года назад
George Shearing was always for me a very special pianist and his rendition of Mancini's Dreamsville is special.
@Snowlegin77
@Snowlegin77 Год назад
I have always felt that George Shearing is probably the most underrated pianist of all time. I realise he's no Thelonius Monk or Bill Evans as far as innovation goes but his touch is so subtle and unique how could his talent go so unnoticed for so long. All I know is his beautiful music has brought me so much joy and happiness over the years.
@wk4240
@wk4240 10 месяцев назад
Had the good fortune of seeing him in several settings - always witting, always respectful, always stellar in his performances.
@user-rz6bc2cl3c
@user-rz6bc2cl3c Месяц назад
One of the best arraignments and performances of the Mancini classic! George your the BEST! RIP,...
@oranjuly
@oranjuly 4 года назад
Incredible. Neil Swainson is fantastic on bass as well.
@bobgold57
@bobgold57 2 года назад
How could any pianist not want to play so beautifully. Touch, harmonic richness, lovely swinging single-not lines...And a wonderfully long career. Bud Powell was a big fan (mentions this in an interview) His later material is sadly under-appreciated. This duo feels like a chamber group.
@juniorpedro-ns8mk
@juniorpedro-ns8mk Год назад
Two geniuses, Henri Mancini and our great composer Baden Powel, just wonderful music.
@michaelscott7462
@michaelscott7462 5 лет назад
Even the flowers around me took notice.
@MrRickywallace
@MrRickywallace 6 лет назад
Stunningly beautiful lyricism-reminding me of the romantic 1950s and early 1960s.
@georgefirk5531
@georgefirk5531 4 года назад
This is a masterpiece as only George Shearing could perform.In 1948 I was listening to his music,and ever since.Now 2020.Dreamsville is phenomenal.
@ernestdavis5469
@ernestdavis5469 Год назад
The greatest ballad I ever heard. I play it over and over. Can't get enough.
@andrewkendle3251
@andrewkendle3251 4 года назад
WOW … Just Beautiful. We all know how wonderful Mr. Shearing plays, but listen carefully to Neil Swainson on bass. Superb performance through out and what a truly magnificent performance of a beautiful song and the chord progression moving back into the bridge, after a little jazz, sets this performance apart from all the rest. Soothing and Wonderful.
@cynthiahawkins2389
@cynthiahawkins2389 6 лет назад
Lucky me: both my folks (rest their souls) were musicians, and I grew up on George Shearing - exquisite playing, flawless arrangements, the whole shebang...just..wow.
@joantorras1290
@joantorras1290 5 лет назад
One of my favourites pianists 120 LPs in my collection Every improvisation is a masterpiece.
@hammerwerkr
@hammerwerkr 3 года назад
Absolutely beautiful version - just piano and bass. Great song and great playing by both musicians !!! Used to see this TV show back in the '50s when just a kid. The music still sounds great today. Good Stuff !!
@robertboney4493
@robertboney4493 7 лет назад
The great Shearing. Best touch ever.
@MrJpartridge
@MrJpartridge 6 лет назад
i was just about to say that Shearing's touch was like vanilla pudding
@abaeteimbassahy1082
@abaeteimbassahy1082 3 года назад
Wonderful composition/wonderful musicians
@michaelgrandinetti1014
@michaelgrandinetti1014 4 года назад
A song that came from heaven🙏🙏🙏🙏
@Darrell1019
@Darrell1019 6 лет назад
I was listening to 90.3fm, the U.A.B. radio station and a Mr. Shearing piece was played. The "dj" went on and on about the late Jazz master. I concur!
@mathieunorry
@mathieunorry 2 года назад
Piano playing in the key of heaven
@sofiablakey6454
@sofiablakey6454 7 месяцев назад
Wonderful British musician. George Shearing shall remain an icon of fine & exquisite music throughout time.♥️♥️♥️
@aaronTNGDS9
@aaronTNGDS9 4 года назад
Just can't say enough about how sweet and mellow this rendition is. Great arrangement---piano and soft bass accompaniment.
@Toppercat
@Toppercat 7 лет назад
"It's Shearing you're hearing...." Phew! Those single lines just floor me!
@wowjef
@wowjef 3 года назад
A mini-masterpiece
@erickborling1302
@erickborling1302 5 лет назад
What a perfect piece, and the most perfectly tuned and sonorous piano I have ever heard.
@lewismartiniello9441
@lewismartiniello9441 5 лет назад
I agree. You can hear the vibes but there are none.
@ernestdavis5469
@ernestdavis5469 Год назад
My altimeter favorite. I can't get enough of it.
@sofiablakey6454
@sofiablakey6454 Год назад
I get goosebumps, so beautifully played & such genius of Henry Mancini, both treasures of musical talent & of course the magnificent bassist, what wonderful joy to listen ❤ to these men. When I die I want to be with them in heaven.💕💕💕
@jillkjv3816
@jillkjv3816 Год назад
Gorgeous.
@trooperandz1
@trooperandz1 2 месяца назад
Absolutely love this piece. I wish I could have seen George perform. The way he melded classical and jazz with his smooth playing was just gorgeous.
@dr.davedeason3240
@dr.davedeason3240 4 года назад
Absolutely magical!!
@jimbonacum8917
@jimbonacum8917 2 года назад
Many years ago I heard George Shearing at the Cafe Carlyle in New York. And in case you are wondering, it was every bit as incredible as you might expect.
@alansenzaki4148
@alansenzaki4148 3 года назад
Love it when he goes into his improv...beautiful mancini and shearing!!
@larrygoodman7088
@larrygoodman7088 3 года назад
Shearing & Mancini, this song, the perfect marriage.
@johnlee7934
@johnlee7934 6 лет назад
What a beautiful rendition of a lovely melody .
@dwight7901
@dwight7901 6 лет назад
Love those “Shearing Chords”
@sitarnut
@sitarnut 3 года назад
Who doesn't.....
@andremoreira7780
@andremoreira7780 2 года назад
Show de bola hearing Shearing !
@mircotinacci7656
@mircotinacci7656 5 лет назад
WOW!!!! the basplayer amazing...
@jlknaepen1934
@jlknaepen1934 8 лет назад
Gorgeous !!
@Growald
@Growald 6 лет назад
Shearing: simply perfect
@Bamm412000
@Bamm412000 4 года назад
I saw George Shearing perform in my dads' night club in Chicago, The Blue Note mid 1940s...I do remember that I did like him and his music..
@alanwitton5980
@alanwitton5980 4 года назад
Absolutely beautiful
@michaelchelette8415
@michaelchelette8415 3 года назад
🌹A Beautiful Comment Made🥀 After This.🌷 I Couldn't Say It💕 Better 🦋 I Discovered This Song Last Summer With Lola Albright and Henry Mancini ❤ George Shearing's Version Is Subtle Genius. My Dad's Now Classical Jazz Music Filled My Childhood. Which Included The Inimitable Sound Of This Giant Of Classical Jazz Music🎼🎶🎹 🌹 But I Don't Remember This Song. 🎙Also Chuck Niles And Tommy Bee Of KBCA 105.9 The Classic Los Angeles Jazz Station On The Radio Dial. They Played A Lot Of George Shearing☔📻🍷💋🕊🙏🎓
@pietrobussolino4457
@pietrobussolino4457 3 года назад
Il tocco di un FUORICLASSE!GRANDE!
@SteliosNickMamatis
@SteliosNickMamatis 3 месяца назад
I always loved this blind pianist, George Shearing is one of my favourite musicisans
@juniorpedro-ns8mk
@juniorpedro-ns8mk Год назад
I have always loved this music, since I was 15 years old, in 1965 I regularly listen to the genius, the wonderful conductor and composer Henri Mancini.
@gabriellantos5397
@gabriellantos5397 7 лет назад
Great!!!!!!!!!!
@tunesmusic8929
@tunesmusic8929 4 года назад
Amazing
@Grandtrunk
@Grandtrunk 5 лет назад
I saw Shearing playing at Baker's Keyboard Lounge in Detroit years ago. Never forget it
@JerriBerriBoBerri
@JerriBerriBoBerri Год назад
A total favorite by both. ❤
@oscarnavarrooficial
@oscarnavarrooficial 3 года назад
Maravilloso!! ✨🌹
@suzannenypels2647
@suzannenypels2647 3 года назад
Amen que dieu vous bénisse
@abaeteimbassahy1082
@abaeteimbassahy1082 3 года назад
Simplesmente maravilhoso!!
@josephbarclayross6216
@josephbarclayross6216 6 лет назад
The master's touch.
@sofiablakey6454
@sofiablakey6454 7 месяцев назад
Willie Chirino, a Cuban Patriot & musician plus Oscar de Leon from Venezuelan have United to sing this Cuban song composed by Miguel Matamoros. A wonderful prize to Cuban music! ♥️♥️♥️❤
@abaeteimbassahy1082
@abaeteimbassahy1082 3 года назад
Wonderful
5 лет назад
QUE MARAVILLA. QUE PLACER.
@lyndaparadise4836
@lyndaparadise4836 7 лет назад
"Dreamsville" is from the 1950's TV Show, Peter Gunn, composed by Henry Mancini. If you have a chance, pick up the LP of Peter Gunn ... pure Jazz and B & W TV.
@Darrell1019
@Darrell1019 6 лет назад
Ain't it though!
@Grandtrunk
@Grandtrunk 5 лет назад
I still have 2 CD's of the Peter Gunn album. It is much a part of my soul as anything ever recorded
@JanetESmith-er8sk
@JanetESmith-er8sk 3 года назад
@@Grandtrunk You said it well. Mancini, Shearing and all if the memory makers, gone but never forgotten. They are a part of our souls! Sue Raney did a lovely vocal to Dreamsville.
@josephvu9913
@josephvu9913 2 года назад
@@JanetESmith-er8sk And guess who played the Piano ? That's right; John Williams.
@kellyjay7448
@kellyjay7448 Год назад
I was in Jr. High in the late sixties and picked up that album at the library.......it changed my life!
@sofiablakey6454
@sofiablakey6454 Год назад
Beautiful!♥️
@pianist8963
@pianist8963 2 года назад
so sweet!
@luizfiliolia157
@luizfiliolia157 2 года назад
O arranjo sobre o tema em 2:34 descortina a grandeza incomparável de George Shearing ! 😃
@lyndaparadise4836
@lyndaparadise4836 6 лет назад
Oh .... Peter Gunn where are you when we really need you. Mr. Mancini worked magic on both Peter Gunn and Mr. Lucky (and a few hundred other so-so TV shows). "Dreamsville" was always my favorite of the Peter Gunn album .... another one is "The Brother's Go To Mother's" .... sexy stuff .......
@t.p.mckenna
@t.p.mckenna 5 лет назад
I was just lucky in my upbringing that my father had in his record collection the original Peter Gunn soundtrack LP. He'd listen to it occasionally but once I discovered it I set about wearing the thing out. It made a big Mancini fan of me and Dreamsville with the bank of muted trombones he scored it for will surely be one of my desert island discs.
@louisgonzalez8846
@louisgonzalez8846 3 года назад
I totally agree, those 2 songs are destined for eternity.!!!
@kejofuentes1534
@kejofuentes1534 7 лет назад
bellisima version
@spactick
@spactick 8 месяцев назад
Boy I'd love to hear Bill Evans version of this song, if there is one
@bjrnbednar3103
@bjrnbednar3103 5 лет назад
I try to play like GS, but to no awail. He is excellent.
@denniswong7355
@denniswong7355 2 года назад
I wish the young people would listen to the various versions of this romantic tune by Mancini, since so much of their music lacks the lyricism of Mancini and the Great American Songbook!
@charleswinokoor6023
@charleswinokoor6023 2 года назад
C’mon, now how nice is that?
@MisterstereoOso
@MisterstereoOso 3 года назад
Oh I thought it might be a young Mark Johnson on Bass...
@carlospizarro2591
@carlospizarro2591 7 месяцев назад
Llevó una obra de arte de salón a un bar. Jaz básico en el que el tema pierde su esencia. Golpes y golpes marcados a las teclas, cosa que don Henry Mancini nunca hizo. Una pena
@bundolo48
@bundolo48 4 года назад
Jack Kerouac would like this one
@JerriBerriBoBerri
@JerriBerriBoBerri Год назад
Sighssss. ❤
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