Perfectionist,
practical joker, and one of the all-time greatest exponents of jazz, Oscar
Peterson is unlike any music legend that ever was or ever will be. Dubbed
the "Maharajah of Piano" by Duke Ellington, his utter dedication
to music for the past seven decades has taken him to the pinnacle of international
success and to the depths of emotional despair.
Oscar Peterson:
Keeping the Groove Alive reveals the man behind the legend, featuring
compelling interviews with Diana Krall, Herbie Hancock, Phil Nimmons and
many more. Peterson’s drive to perfection was nurtured early by
a determined father who exhorted his son to be "the best jazz pianist
ever." That drive would take young Oscar from the dancehalls of Montreal
to the concert halls of the world.
In
candid interviews, Peterson talks about how he escaped the addictions
that destroyed so many artists in his field. "I always believed
that your instrument should be your needle and the music your addiction,"
he says. But like all addictions, this one took its toll —
loneliness, divorce, illness, and regret. Now happily married to
his fourth wife, Kelly, Peterson is enjoying the family life that
for so long eluded him. At 78, Oscar Peterson is still performing…
still keeping the groove alive.
Oscar
Peterson: Keeping the Groove Alive is a production of Ottawa's
GAPC Entertainment in association with CBC. It is produced by Hoda
Elatawi, directed by Ron Allen, and written by Mike Laewen. Production
Manager: Jennifer Delaney; Research: Jillian Pranger; Executive
Producer: Ken Stewart.
Keeping the Groove Alive was produced with the
participation of the CBC, the Canadian Television Funds, Knowledge
Network, and SCN.
GAPC Entertainment Contact:
Hoda Elatawi - Producer
Tel: (613) 723-3316, ext 251
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