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Contemporary hybrid piano: an eclectic mix of blues, rock, classical, and jazz
Genre:
Blues: Piano Blues
Release Date:
2006
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Welcome to my third solo piano album, a portfolio of mostly original music consisting of paired selections. The first of each pair is composed or improvised in a blues or song form, while the second is an improvisation derived from or related to the first in some way.
I began playing blues when I was about twelve years old. My father, who was from Texas and loved blues and country music, had been asking me if I could learn to play some Ray Charles or boogie-woogie. In my brother's record collection, I discovered old 78 rpm records of boogie-woogie pianists Albert Ammons and Pete Johnson. They were invaluable teachers. Even when I'm not playing blues, shades of it tend to color much of what I do play.
Improvisation is the lifeblood of music. When I was a baby, my brother, Bruce, used to make up songs for me at the piano. As soon as I started piano lessons, however, I got the message that improvisation would not be a part of my music education, at least, if I intended to pursue a "serious" career in classical music. Only later, when I discovered jazz, was improvisation addressed, but even then, only within the framework of the jazz format. Through listening to music recorded by musicians who had, in some way, stepped outside of the mainstream, I was encouraged to explore and develop my own approach to improvisation. In this effort, Keith Jarrett, Cecil Taylor, Marilyn Crispell, and Matthew Shipp have been invaluable teachers.
Glenn Hardy
Pawcatuck, CT USA
January 2006
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An amazing, eclectic group of pieces that leaves you begging for more
author: Ava Heuer
From the heart-pounding, foot-stomping "KC Boogie" opening number, to the hauntingly beautiful "Only the Sweetness," this CD will delight and enchant you. There's something to fit whatever mood you're currently in, but after listening to the entire CD, your mood and emotions will be changed. Glenn Hardy has done a superb job here. The only thing that could have made it better would have been some additional information in the liner notes about the inspiration for some of the improvisations. They are complex and thought provoking, and I would love to learn more about their origins.
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