- Geoff Eales
Geoff Eales is regarded as one of the
UK 's most inspirationaljazz pianists andcomposer s. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/geoff_eales/]Musical education
Born in
Aberbargoed in thesouth Wales valleys , his musical education began at the age of eight, in the late 1950s. His father Horace,pianist in a well-known localdance band , taught him to play the12-bar blues . He was also introduced to piano mastersErroll Garner ,George Shearing andOscar Peterson , as well asBud Powell ,Charlie Parker andDizzy Gillespie . Eales also underwent a more conventional musical education while a pupil atLewis School Pengam , learning classicalpiano and theFrench horn . He played the latter with the Glamorgan Youth Orchestra and, in 1968, with theNational Youth Orchestra of Wales . [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/geoff_eales/] He achieved a first class honours and a masters degree atCardiff University and in 1975 was awarded hisdoctorate in music.Career
Throughout his long and distinguished career Geoff Eales has worked with pop stars, country singers, opera divas, variety artists, and played on countless sound tracks, TV shows and jingles, been a featured soloist with
symphony orchestra s and has composedchamber music ,symphonies andconcerto s. Early in his career he cruised the world on a Greek liner. For four months he was based in the jazz capital of the world,New Orleans where he played with many American jazzmen such as Buddy Tate,Jimmy McPartland ,Earl Warren andMajor Holley . He then moved toLondon , where he joinedJoe Loss ' band. The following year he became the pianist in theBBC Big Band , where he remained for over four years. For the next 15 years Eales worked with an array of conductors, composers and singers includingHenry Mancini ,Lalo Schifrin ,Jerry Goldsmith ,Andrew Lloyd Webber ,Rosemary Clooney ,Adelaide Hall ,Tammy Wynette ,Shirley Bassey ,Andy Williams ,Kiri Te Kanawa andJose Carreras . [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/geoff_eales/] By the end of the 1990s he felt the need to return to jazz, since when has performed at some of the world’s leading jazz clubs, such as the TheBlue Note Clubs inOsaka andFukuoka ,New York ’sBirdland (jazz club) , TheJazz Bakery inLos Angeles , Louisville's Jazz Factory andLondon 'sRonnie Scott 's, and at many major jazz festivals.His work has met with critical acclaim, such as:
and :For the last five years Geoff's regular partners in his own trio have been ex- Nucleus/
Soft Machine bassistRoy Babbington and drummer Mark Fletcher. The trio recently played at the Victoria Theatre in Settle with its tales of Berry the Hangman who carried out 131 executions at the end of the 19th Century. Over 100 years ago people would cram into the theatre – not to hear a jazz concert – but to hear Berry speak about his craft as a professionalexecutioner . The presence of agibbet on the street outside the theatre was a somewhat less than reassuring sight for the jazzers. [http://www.geoffeales.com]Discography
*Mountains Of Fire (Black Box, 1999)
*Red Letter Days (Black Box, 2001)
*Facing The Muse (Mainstem, 2002)
*Synergy (Basho, 2004)
*The Homecoming (33 Jazz, 2006)
*Jazz Piano Legends (2007)
*Epicentre (33 Records, 2007)References
External links
*http://www.riverfrontjazz.co.uk/Performers/geoff_eales.htm
*http://www.jazzpianolegends.com/geoff_eales_trio.php
*http://www.musicweb-international.com/jazz/2008/Eales_J2C0701.htm
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