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Name
  
John Eaton

Role
  
Musician · eatonpiano.com


Education
  
Yale University

Awards
  
MacArthur Fellowship

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Albums
  
College Jazz: Modern, Live at Steinway Hall

Similar People
  
Wild Bill Davison, Jack Blades, Steve Jordan, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Ozzy Osbourne

John Livingston Eaton (born May 29, 1934 in Washington, D.C.) is a musician, historian, educator and interpreter of jazz and American popular music. He graduated from Yale University, where he was a member of literary society St. Anthony Hall. Named to the Steinway Concert Artist roster in 1988, Eaton has performed as headliner in the East Room of the White House, and both as soloist and with artists as Zoot Sims, Benny Carter, Clark Terry, and Wild Bill Davison. He has been a featured player at the Kool Jazz Festival and the Smithsonian Institution Performing Arts Jazz series, broadcast nationally on National Public Radio and Radio Smithsonian. He graduated from Yale University in 1956.

Characterized by Nat Hentoff as "the complete pianist... the master of just about the whole spectrum of jazz music", John Eaton is profiled in Leonard Feather and Ira Gitler's Encyclopedia of Jazz, and has been reviewed by prominent music critics.

Eaton is known for a CD series project "John Eaton Presents the American Popular Song" in cooperation with the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts, the operational partner of the Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, comprising thirteen separate, recorded broadcast programs in concert and conversation with jazz bassist Jay Leonhart. Each program focuses on major artists, composers or collaborators in American music, including Richard Rodgers, Harold Arlen, George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Cole Porter, Julie Styne, Irving Berlin, Kurt Weill and Vernon Duke, and Hoagy Carmichael and Fats Waller, Duke Ellington, Harry Warren, Jimmy Van Heusen, Frank Loesser, The Beatles, and Bob Dylan.

Songs

Medley: Last Night When We Were Young-Sleeping Bee
How Deep Is The Ocean
Moonshine Lullaby
Discussion of How Berlin Stayed Contemporary Throughout His Career
Discussion: Durability of Georgia on My Mind
Babbittry
Introduction; medly At Last-You'll Never Know-Would You Like to Take a Walk?-On the Atchison Topeka and the Sante Fe
John Talks About His Introduction to Berlin's Music
Conclusion
I Can't Get Started
Commentary On Arlen's Influence On Jazz
Taking a Chance On Love
Heat Wave
Rockin\' Chair-reprise with discussion
Program Close and Credits
I Got Rhythm
Ain\'t Misbehavin\'
John Introduces Jay and Discusses the Difficulty of Writing a Song
When The Sun Comes Out
Boulder to Birmingham
Oh! Lady Be Good
Medley: Cabin in the Sky - What Is There to Say? - Autumn in New York - I Like the Likes of You
Rose of the Rio Grande
Oh - What a Beautiful Morning
Discussion of George Gershwin's Influence On Duke
Anything Goes
My Funny Valentine
Commentary on Rodgers’ contrasting musical styles
Discussion
Introduction and opening credits
Medley: Black and Blue-Blue Turning Grey Over You-Keepin\'
From This Moment On

References

John Eaton (pianist) Wikipedia