- Billy Taylor
Infobox musical artist
Name = Billy Taylor
Img_capt = 1976
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = William Taylor
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Born = birth date and age|1921|7|27
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Origin =Greenville, North Carolina , USA
Instrument =Piano
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Genre =Jazz ,Hard Bop
Occupation =Pianist ,Composer , Educator
Years_active = 1940s – Present
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Associated_acts =Charlie Parker Dizzy Gillespie Miles Davis Herbie Mann Gerry Mulligan Christian McBride
Nancy WilsonDee Dee Bridgewater Cyrus Chestnut
URL = [http://www.billytaylorjazz.net/ www.BillyTaylorJazz.net]
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Notable_instruments =Billy Taylor (born
July 24 ,1921 inGreenville, North Carolina ) is an Americanjazz pianist ,composer , and educator. He is currently the Robert L. Jones Distinguished Professor of Music atEast Carolina University inGreenville, North Carolina . Since 1994, he has been the artistic director for jazz at theJohn F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.Biography
Taylor was born in
Greenville, North Carolina . He graduated fromVirginia State College with a B.S. in Music in 1942, and has been playing piano professionally since 1944, starting withBen Webster 's Quartet on New York's 52nd Street. He later became the house pianist at Birdland, where he performed with the likes ofCharlie Parker ,Dizzy Gillespie andMiles Davis . He was a protege of jazz pianistArt Tatum . In 1958, he was the Musical Director of NBC's "The Subject Is Jazz", the first ever television series on the subject of jazz.In 1964, Dr. Billy Taylor founded
New York 'sJazzmobile , which provides arts education program of the highest quality via workshops, master classes, lecture demonstrations, arts enrichment programs, outdoor summer mobile concerts, special indoor concerts and special projects. [ [http://www.jazzmobile.org/ Jazz Mobile Inc.] ] During the 1960's,the Billy Taylor Trio was a regular feature of the Hickory House on West 55th street in Manhattan In 1981, Jazzmobile produced a Jazz special for theNational Public Radio , and for which the program received thePeabody Award for Excellence in Broadcasting Programs. Jazzmobile's 1990 Tribute Concert to Dr. Taylor at Avery Fisher Hall, part of the JVC Jazz Festival, featured Nancy Wilson,Ahmad Jamal Trio andTerence Blanchard Quintet.Among his most notable works is "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free", composed in 1954, and subsequently achieving more popularity with Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s.
Nina Simone covered the song in her 1967 album "Silk and Soul ". It is widely known in the UK as a piano instrumental version, used forBBC1 's "Film" programme, hosted byBarry Norman and subsequently Jonathan Ross.Derek Trucks ,The Lighthouse Family andJools Holland & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra have also recorded versions.In 1989, Billy Taylor started his own "Taylor Made" record label to document his own music, releasing four albums, "You Tempt Me" (1996) is a strong outing by his 1985 trio (with Victor Gaskin and drummer Curtis Boyd) that includes a rendition of
Duke Ellington 's "Take the 'A' Train ". "White Nights" (1991) has Taylor, Gaskin, and drummer Bobby Thomas performing live from Leningrad in theSoviet Union , than came "Solo" (1992), and "Jazzmobile Allstars" (1992).elective awards and recognitions
With over twenty three honorary doctoral degrees, Dr. Billy Taylor is also the recipient of two
Peabody Awards , NEA Jazz Masters Award (1998) anEmmy Award (1983) for "Outstanding Informational, Cultural or Historical Programming", aGrammy Award (2004) [ [http://theenvelope.latimes.com/factsheets/awardsdb/env-awards-db-search,0,7169155.htmlstory?searchtype=all&query=billy+taylor&x=14&y=8 Grammy Award Database] ] and a host of prestigious and highly coveted prizes, such as theNational Medal of Arts (1992), the Tiffany Award, and the Lifetime Achievement Award fromDown Beat Magazine. He was also honored in 2001 with theAmerican Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Jazz Living Legend Award, [ [http://www.ascap.com/eventsawards/awards/jazzwall/2001/taylor.html Jazz Living Legend Award 2001] ] and election to the Hall of Fame for the International Association for Jazz Education.Now in his eighties, and officially retired from active touring and recording, he remains active with his educational activities and a full schedule of speaking engagements and appearances on radio and television.
elective discography
Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.billytaylorjazz.net/bio.php Biography]
* [http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/trr105.html Library of Congress exhibit]
* [http://www.billytaylorjazz.net Official Website that includes extensive video]
* [http://www.visionaryproject.com/taylorbilly Billy Taylor's oral history video excerpts] at The National Visionary Leadership Project
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