Driving Don Shirley
On November 21, Universal Pictures will release Green Book, a film directed by Peter Farrelly, and starring Mahershala Ali as African-American pianist Don Shirley, and Viggo Mortensen as “Tony Lip,” a New York bouncer who worked as Shirley’s driver during his 1962 concert tour of the South.
Shirley’s musical style can most easily be described as varied. His cabaret-style jazz playing at times sounds like “Eric Satie meets Erroll Garner,” while his impressive classical work took him to, among others, performances with the Boston Pops Orchestra, the London Philharmonic, and Detroit and Chicago Symphonies. He also composed several symphonies, string quartets, and classical piano pieces. His work caught the attention of Duke Ellington, who hired Shirley to play at his 1955 Carnegie Hall performance. His career featured a long stint with Cadence Records, where, during the 1950’s and 60’s he recorded 16 albums, including 1965’s
...October 9th, 2018