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Book: Ray Brown

Chapter: Time Changes: Fitzgerald to Peterson (1950)

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.45335

Blurb:

In 1950, bassist Ray Brown and pianist Oscar Peterson forged a transformative musical partnership rooted in tradition and virtuosity. Peterson's journey to jazz prominence began in Montreal, with Norman Granz orchestrating his Carnegie Hall debut. The duo's inception marked the start of their compelling collaboration. Peterson and Brown's onstage chemistry became evident, shaping a remarkable musical alliance. Peterson's American debut, studio recordings, and a successful JATP tour defined the year, establishing the duo's enduring impact. Despite personal and professional challenges, the Brown-Peterson collaboration emerged as an influential force in jazz.

Chapter Contributors

  • Jay Sweet (sweetmusicacademy@gmail.com - jaysweet) 'musician, educator and writer'