When pianist Billy Taylor asked fellow keyboard legendA George Shearing in 1984 how he developed the "Shearing Sound," Shearing said he sandwiched the styles of two different musicians. Recalled Shearing: "When I came back to the States [in late 1947], I went to all of the big talent agencies. They seemed determined to make another Alec Templeton out of me. But I didn't want to do what I had already done. [Audiences] didn't need the English Art Tatum, or the English Fats Waller, or the English T...
All About Jazz — When pianist Billy Taylor asked fellow keyboard legendA George Shearing in 1984 how he developed the "Shearing Sound," Shearing said he sandwiched the styles of two diffe... more info