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  1. 21 de ago. de 2013 · Cedar Anthony Walton Jr. was born on Jan. 17, 1934, in Dallas. His mother, Ruth, played and sang popular songs at home. He was not initially interested in reading music, but he showed an early ...

  2. 19 de ago. de 2013 · Cedar Walton: I happened to be in Max Roach's apartment up on Central Park West, for what reason I can't remember, but his saxophonist was there, and I just happened to be doodling at the piano. And first I think I named it "Central Park West," because it came so quick like it was coming from somewhere through me on the keys.

  3. Cedar Walton. Cedar Anthony Walton Junior, born January 17, 1934 and died August 19, 2013, was an American hard-bop jazz pianist. Before establishing a long and successful career as a composer and bandleader, he was a member in Art Blakey’s group. Walton was born in Dallas, Texas. He is also a descendant of jazz legends Charlie Christian and ...

  4. Cedar Walton. Hijo de un profesor de piano, Cedar Walton, (Dallas, Estados Unidos, 17 de enero de 1934 – Brooklyn, New York, Estados Unidos,19 de agosto de 2013), empezó a practicar con dicho instrumento a los diez años, y su interés por el jazz fue inmediato debido a las escuchas de los discos de su padre. Su debut fue en su Dallas natal ...

  5. www.npr.org › artists › 98230834Cedar Walton : NPR

    22 de ene. de 2010 · Cedar Walton On Piano Jazz. January 22, 2010 • Pianist Cedar Walton was a guest on the very first season of Piano Jazz, and he returns as part of the program's continuing 30th-anniversary ...

  6. 22 de mar. de 2021 · Tracks:01 Girl Talk 00:0002 Fantasy In D 05:5903 Ground Work 14:4504 Once I Loved 20:2905 Another Star 26:0306 Theme For Red 34:3207 Relaxin at Camarillo 40:...

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  7. 17 de ene. de 2024 · From the clubs of Dallas to the grand stages of New York, Cedar Walton’s journey was a jazz odyssey marked by brilliance, innovation, and an unwavering love for the art form. Today, as we listen to the echoes of his piano, we are reminded that the spirit of Cedar Walton lives on, an eternal chord in the ever-evolving symphony of jazz. References: