George Shearing

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George Keoki Lake
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George Shearing

Post by George Keoki Lake »

Though not a steel guitarist, he was a legend in jazz. Blind from birth but that never stopped him !
A great loss. :(
Morgan Scoggins
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One of my all time favorite songs is " Bye Bye Blues", a song I first learned back in the 70's. I picked up a Herb Remington version of it a while back and played it again srveral times this week.
What a musical genius he was. He practically invented the "block chord " style of playing. We are always losing the great ones and what we get to replace them are not filling the void.
"Shoot low boys, the're ridin' Shetlands"
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Mark Eaton
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Post by Mark Eaton »

An earlier thread started about Mr. Shearing, you possibly missed it because it was in the "Music" and not the "Gone Home" section:

http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... t=shearing
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Buddy Jennison
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George Shearing

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George Shearing was to piano playing as Curly Chalker was to steel. About three licks into a song, you knew who was playing. He was my favorite, too!!! "Little" Buddy.
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Murnel Babineaux
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Post by Murnel Babineaux »

A true piano playing legend!

I have many of his recordings. I enjoy all of them!


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