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peterson (oscar) - c jam blues (jazz) 1964 @@

"C Jam Blues" is a jazz standard composed in 1942 by Duke Ellington and performed by countless other musicians, such as Dave Grusin, Django Reinhardt, and Charles Mingus. As the title suggests, the piece follows a twelve-bar blues form in the key of C major.
The piece typically features several improvised solos. The final solo continues in the upper register as the entire ensemble comes in and the music grows to a climax. The melody likely originated from the clarinetist Barney Bigard in 1941, but its origin is not perfectly clear.[1]
It was also known as "Duke's Place", with lyrics added by Bill Katts, Bob Thiele and Ruth Roberts Western Swing band leader Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys recorded the song sometime between mid-1945 through 1947 as part of the Tiffany Transcriptions.

Oscar Peterson gagne rapidement une réputation de pianiste techniquement brillant et de pianiste de jazz mélodieusement inventif. Il apparaît pour la première fois au Carnegie Hall en 1949.
Oscar Emmanuel Peterson, né le 15 août 1925 à Montréal (Québec) et mort le 23 décembre 2007 à Mississauga (Ontario), est un pianiste et compositeur canadien de jazz.