- Johnny O'Neal
Johnny O'Neal (born in
Detroit, Michigan ) is an AmericanNeo-bop jazz pianist. His playing ranges from the technically virtuosic to the tenderest of ballad interpretations. Though unique in style, he is influenced by many jazz elders, includingOscar Peterson andArt Tatum . He has led many recording dates with jazz heavyweights such asRussell Malone and many others. He is a 1997 inductee of theAlabama Jazz Hall of Fame .In 1974, Johnny moved to
Birmingham, Alabama and worked as a musician, never needing a day job to make ends meet. He moved to New York City to perform withClark Terry in 1981, and also landed a regular job at the Blue Note, accompanying such greats asDizzy Gillespie , Ray Brown, Nancy Wilson,Joe Pa ss andKenny Burrell .On the recommendation of
Oscar Peterson , O'Neal portrayed Art Tatum in the 2004 movie "Ray", convincingly recreating Tatum's sound on the song "Yesterdays".A 2006 DVD "Tight" captured O'Neal at the height of his powers. Included is an interview with pianist
Mulgrew Miller , who stated,“In my generation of musicians there are two who are probably the most naturally talented. They both happen to be from
Detroit . One isKenny Garrett , the well-known saxophonist. The other is pianist Johnny O’Neal.”“There are so many outstanding things about Johnny’s playing. Two or three of the most outstanding: number one, the touch. Johnny has a million dollar touch. Very few people touch the piano like that to get that kind of sound and feeling…. The other thing is his feeling of swing, which is so natural. Then there’s Johnny’s personality, so engaging. And Johnny can play a ballad like few people, if any. I’ve always held his talent in the highest regard, and I think he’s a very special artist.”
Discography
* O'Neal, Johnny (1983) "Coming Out". Concord Jazz.
* O'Neal, Johnny (1985) "Soulful Swinging". Parkwood.
* O'Neal, Johnny (1985) "Live at Baker's Keyboard Lounge". Parkwood.
* O'Neal, Johnny (1995) "On the Montreal Scene". Justin Time
*Stan Getz Quartet (2002) "Pure Getz".
* O'Neal, Johnny (2002) "In Good Hands". JazzabelExternal links
* [http://www.johnnyoneal.org Johnny O'Neal] official website
* [http://www.myspace.com/johnnyonealpiano Johnny O'Neal] on myspace.com
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:g3520r1ar48i~T00 Johnny O'Neal profile] at All-Music Guide
* [http://www.jazzhall.com Official website of the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]
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