GEORGE WINSTON


'George Winston' (born 1949) is an American pianist who was born in Michigan, and grew up in Miles City, Montana. Many of his pieces, self-described as "Rural Folk Piano", evoke the essence of a season and reflect natural landscapes. He performs in the new age genre. He also is known for his tribute album of Vince Guaraldi's compositions for the ''Peanuts'' animations.
George Winston was first recorded by John Fahey for Fahey's Takoma Records. The album ''Ballads and Blues'' disappeared without much notice. However, in 1979, William Ackerman talked with Winston about having Winston record for Ackerman's new record label - Windham Hill Records. At first George Winston played some slack-key guitar pieces he liked and then he played some of his nighttime music on the piano which became the basis for the record ''Autumn'', which Ackerman produced. George Winston has described the music on ''Autumn'' as "Christmas carols for Halloween". ''Autumn'' was well-reviewed in Rolling Stone magazine in 1980 and it suddenly became the best-selling record in the Windham Hill catalog, a position it held for many years. His albums ''December'' and ''Winter into Spring'' both went platinum (million-plus sales in the United States). ''Forest'' won a 1996 Grammy Award for "Best New Age Album".
Winston's 2002 album ''Night Divides the Day - The Music of the Doors'' takes the music of the 1960s band The Doors and turns it into solo piano. Winston tries to adapt the music to a more peaceful medium, without losing any of its creative ingenuity. The title of Winston's album is a lyric from "Break On Through", the first track of the Doors' self-titled first album. Winston wrote in his liner notes that when he listened to the song for the first time as a teen, "... to me it was the greatest piece of music I had ever heard ... I had never heard anything like this.")
Outside of his piano compositions and performances, he plays blues harmonica and slack-key guitar. While he mainly plays these instruments in concert only, and not on recordings, both his harmonica and guitar playing can be heard on his album ''Remembrance: A Memorial Benefit'', which was released shortly after the September 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon in the United States. He produces recordings of Hawaiian slack-key guitarists for his own record label, Dancing Cat Records.

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Discography



1972 ''Ballads and Blues''

1980 ''Autumn''

1982 ''Winter into Spring''

1982 ''December''

1991 ''Summer''

1994 ''Forest''

1996 ''Linus and Lucy - The Music of Vince Guaraldi''

1999 ''Plains''

2001 ''Remembrance - A Memorial Benefit''

2002 ''Night Divides the Day - The Music of the Doors''

2005 ''Montana - A Love Story''

2006 ''
Soundtracks

1983 ''The Velveteen Rabbit''

1995 ''Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes''

1989 ''A Baker's Dozen of Daily Breads and More''

External links



George Winston official website

Dancing Cat Records - Winston's Record Label

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