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The
Life and Times of Oscar Peterson:
KEEPING THE GROOVE
ALIVE
A one-hour documentary for CBC (Life
& Times), SCN and Knowledge Network.
Keeping the Groove Alive takes a look at jazz
pianist Oscar Peterson… the man behind the strive
to keep the art form alive… from the be-bop of
the 30s, the bands of the 40s, the trios and combos
of the 50s and 60s, to the uncertain sounds of the new
millennium.
Keeping the Groove Alive looks at the man who
went from the local house band at the Alberta Lounge
in Montreal to international acclaim. Oscar Peterson
has recorded and shared the stage with all the greats:
Billie Holiday, Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington, Louis
Armstrong, and Dizzy Gillespie, to name a few.
There have been bumps in the road along the way. Peterson
has been married four times and blames the failure of
his first three marriages to the nature of his business.
He has also witnessed the clouded days of drug hazes
and highs of his jazz heroes; yet, throughout Oscar
has learned to keep the faith. He loved the craft too
much. Dubbed the "maharajah of piano" by Duke
Ellington, Oscar Peterson went on to become not only
a jazz icon of the times but also one of the last brilliant
virtuosos.
Join us in this personal and poignant journey about
Oscar Peterson, one of the last ruling pristine kings
of an art form that became an indelible part of jazz.
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The Hilton Garden Inn
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Please contact Ken Hovey on 613.723.3316 ext 265 or khovey@gapc.com
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