Latest Release

- NOV 15, 2024
- 9 Songs
- Night Train · 1963
- Oscar Peterson Plays the George Gershwin Song Book · 1959
- Ella and Louis · 1956
- Ella and Louis · 1956
- Night Train · 1963
- Ella and Louis · 1956
- Pastel Moods · 1952
- Oscar Peterson Plays Count Basie · 1955
- Face To Face · 1982
- Ella and Louis · 1956
Essential Albums
- Piano master Oscar Peterson's most popular album emerged from intense 1962 recording sessions with sizzling drummer Ed Thigpen and superbly swinging bassist Ray Brown. Sounding so casually profound, you wouldn't know they were gigging all night and recording all day, the trio knock jam-session standards like Duke Ellington's title track and Milt Jackson's "Bags’ Groove" out of the park, before ending with Peterson's gospel-heavy "Hymn to Freedom." Made refreshingly concise in hopes of attracting radio play, these tracks speak volumes.
Artist Playlists
- Explore the joyous, jaw-dropping catalog of this beloved Canadian jazz legend.
Singles & EPs
Appears On
- Lionel Hampton & His Just Jazz All Stars
About Oscar Peterson
Born in 1925 in Montreal, Oscar Peterson ranks high among the most technically dazzling jazz pianists to emerge in the middle of the 20th century. From the beginning of his musical education, the virtuoso was fascinated with pyrotechnic piano playing: He studied with a disciple of the florid classical pianist and composer Franz Liszt and idolized the swift-fingered, stride-influenced player Art Tatum. Peterson recorded with small ensembles in Canada before breaking through in the U.S. in 1949 through Carnegie Hall’s Jazz at the Philharmonic series. He began recording and touring extensively, honing a commercially friendly style that blended traditional swing values with newer innovations. Peterson produced his most revered body of work with his ’50s trio featuring bassist Ray Brown and drummer Herb Ellis. In the ’60s and ’70s, he became celebrated for the showmanship of his solo performances, as well as his duo releases with jazz legends including Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie, and Ella Fitzgerald. The pianist’s career was slowed by a stroke in 1993, but he would perform and record up until his passing in 2007.
- FROM
- Montreal, Canada
- BORN
- 1925
- GENRE
- Jazz