Biography
Oliver Jones was already in his fifties when he was discovered by the jazz world. He had started playing piano when he was seven and at nine, he studied with Oscar Peterson's sister Daisy; the Peterson influence is still felt in his style. Jones played with show bands and worked with pop singer Ken Hamilton (1963-1980), much of the time in Puerto Rico. It was not until he returned to Montreal in 1980 that he committed himself to playing jazz full-time. Since the mid-'80s, Oliver Jones has recorded extensively for Justin Time and established himself as a major modern mainstream player with impressive technique and a hard-swinging style. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi



 
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Oliver Jones and Oscar Peterson - Just Friends - Live at the Montreal Jazz Festival
Jazz pianist Dr. Oliver Jones on 80 years of music | Canadian Music Hall of Fame
Oliver Jones - Georgia On My Mind (7/11)
Gershwin Medley
Hymn to Freedom
Oliver Jones - In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning (4/11)
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