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Stan Tracey: Jazz pianist dies at the age of 86 | Stan Tracey: Jazz pianist dies at the age of 86 |
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Celebrated British jazz pianist Stan Tracey has died aged 86, his family have confirmed. | Celebrated British jazz pianist Stan Tracey has died aged 86, his family have confirmed. |
Tracey, who had a career spanning 70 years, was widely acknowledged as one of the greats in his field. | Tracey, who had a career spanning 70 years, was widely acknowledged as one of the greats in his field. |
The Londoner was resident pianist at Ronnie Scott's jazz club from 1959-66 and made numerous recordings. | The Londoner was resident pianist at Ronnie Scott's jazz club from 1959-66 and made numerous recordings. |
He also received a host of awards during his career, including the first Ivor Novello award for jazz in 2012. Tracey was awarded an OBE in 1986. | He also received a host of awards during his career, including the first Ivor Novello award for jazz in 2012. Tracey was awarded an OBE in 1986. |
He became a CBE in the 2008 New Year Honours list. | He became a CBE in the 2008 New Year Honours list. |
The musician was also awarded a lifetime achievement award at the BBC Jazz Awards in 2002 and made appearances on Later... With Jools Holland. | The musician was also awarded a lifetime achievement award at the BBC Jazz Awards in 2002 and made appearances on Later... With Jools Holland. |
Jazz artist Jamie Cullum said on Twitter: "He played like a demon right up until his last days on earth as an Eightysomething." | |
'Towering figure' | |
Alyn Shipton, presenter of BBC Radio 3's Jazz Record Requests, called Tracey "a towering figure in British jazz". | |
"He showed back in the 1960s that British themes could make a great basis for improvised jazz with his Under Milk Wood Suite, inspired by Dylan Thomas," he continued. | |
"His very latest work, the Flying Pig was inspired by the humour of British soldiers in the trenches in World War One, and it's a remarkable composing career, to have such acclaimed works from either end of a 50 year span. | |
"He'll be sorely missed," he added. | |
Tracey started to play the piano at the end of World War Two, shortly before being enlisted in the Royal Air Force. He had previously played in a gypsy accordion band. | Tracey started to play the piano at the end of World War Two, shortly before being enlisted in the Royal Air Force. He had previously played in a gypsy accordion band. |
Working in London after the war, he met Ronnie Scott and was encouraged into taking up jazz music as a full-time career. He joined the Ted Heath dance orchestra before taking up residency at Ronnie Scott's. | Working in London after the war, he met Ronnie Scott and was encouraged into taking up jazz music as a full-time career. He joined the Ted Heath dance orchestra before taking up residency at Ronnie Scott's. |
The jazz club paid tribute to its former house pianist via Twitter, saying: "Another legend passes. RIP Stan Tracey." | The jazz club paid tribute to its former house pianist via Twitter, saying: "Another legend passes. RIP Stan Tracey." |
Jazz singer Clare Teal also paid her respects, calling Tracey "an incredible pianist and a great inspiration to all musicians". | Jazz singer Clare Teal also paid her respects, calling Tracey "an incredible pianist and a great inspiration to all musicians". |
Everything But The Girl's Ben Watt - whose father was Scottish jazz musician Tommy Watt - tweeted: "Sad news. My dad impressed his music on me. Adored this, even as a kid. Resilient & melancholy." | Everything But The Girl's Ben Watt - whose father was Scottish jazz musician Tommy Watt - tweeted: "Sad news. My dad impressed his music on me. Adored this, even as a kid. Resilient & melancholy." |
Tracey was also a prolific composer during his lengthy career. His first major work was Under Milk Wood, inspired by Welsh writer Dylan Thomas's radio play, while he penned music for big bands, eight-pieces, sextets and quartets. | Tracey was also a prolific composer during his lengthy career. His first major work was Under Milk Wood, inspired by Welsh writer Dylan Thomas's radio play, while he penned music for big bands, eight-pieces, sextets and quartets. |
In 1993, his album Portraits Plus was nominated for the Mercury Prize but lost out to Suede for their self-titled debut album. | |
Anniversary landmarks in his career were marked with concerts at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on London's South Bank, while his 80th birthday was celebrated at the Barbican. | Anniversary landmarks in his career were marked with concerts at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on London's South Bank, while his 80th birthday was celebrated at the Barbican. |
Earlier this year, artists including Dame Cleo Laine and renowned drummer Ginger Baker came together to celebrate Tracey's 70 years in the music business. | Earlier this year, artists including Dame Cleo Laine and renowned drummer Ginger Baker came together to celebrate Tracey's 70 years in the music business. |
Several television documentaries were made about him, including an edition of the BBC's Omnibus in 1977, and Channel 4's 2003 programme The Godfather of British Jazz. | Several television documentaries were made about him, including an edition of the BBC's Omnibus in 1977, and Channel 4's 2003 programme The Godfather of British Jazz. |