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Book: Ray Brown

Chapter: The Oscar Peterson Duo and Early Trio (1950-1952)

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.45336

Blurb:

In the early 1950s, the Oscar Peterson-Ray Brown duo toured extensively and captivated audiences with their technical brilliance. Their friendship evolved into brotherhood, marked by humor and practical jokes. Racism, unfortunately, marred their journey, with incidents vividly recalled by Peterson. Despite challenges, the duo's musical prowess grew, leading to pivotal recordings. The period also saw Peterson's collaboration with guitarist Barney Kessel and the challenges faced during JATP tours. Brown's versatility shone in various recording sessions, furthering his status as a sought-after bassist.

Chapter Contributors

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