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  1. Roger Kellaway (born November 1, 1939) is an American composer, arranger and jazz pianist who has recorded over 250 albums, and composed over 20 film scores Life and career [ edit ] Kellaway was born in Waban, Massachusetts , United States. [3]

  2. Kellaway is not only a major pianist, he is a composer of protean ability, writing in the music fields of jazz, classical and “pop”, also scoring for films and television. Some as “crossover”, “chamber jazz” and describes Roger’s acclaimed “Cello Quartet” albums by others as the beginning of “New Age” music. They were the ...

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  4. Roger Kellaway is not only a major pianist, he is a composer of protean ability, writing in the jazz, classical and popular music fields.

  5. Nov 1, 2019 · Today is Roger Kellaway's 80th birthday (happy birthday, Roger!). Roger is an exceptional jazz pianist with a stunning technique who appears on many of my favorite jazz albums, including Oliver Nelson's More Blues and the Abstract Truth (1964), Wes Montgomery's Bumpin' (1965) and Sonny Rollins's Alfie (1966).

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  6. Pianist. Bringing love, passion and talent to ‘Visions’. Like many composers, Roger Kellaway can’t stop composing. “It’s something you can’t turn off,” he says, chuckling, as he talks about the various music projects that keep him busy, well into his 80s. That suggests love and passion for one’s art. Combined with exceptional ...

  7. Jan 13, 2020 · 2601. Despite his involvement as music director for such luminaries as Bobby Darin and Barbara Streisand over the years, Roger Kellaway’s keyboard skills were never neglected. Consequently we are still able to marvel at his exceptional skills in what might be classified as the mainstream-into-modern area of jazz.

  8. Nov 16, 2020 · Album Review Roger Kellaway Trio: New Standards Vol. 3. by Dan Bilawsky April 5, 2018. Trumpeter Carl Saunders is best known for his contributions to jazz orchestras, having put his mighty horn to good use for Stan Kenton, Bill Holman, Maynard Ferguson, Benny Goodman, Gerald Wilson, and numerous other big band leaders of note over the past half-century.

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