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Kenny Wheeler biography by Brian Shaw and Nick Smart

to be published in Feb '25

Song for Someone: The Musical Life of Kenny Wheeler

“Song for Someone: The Musical Life of Kenny Wheeler” by Brian Shaw and Nick Smart will be published by Equinox Books on 1 February 2025. As Nick Smart has posted on Facebook: “Brian Shaw and I are thrilled to say that after ten years of work, the Kenny Wheeler biography we have been writing together is finished and scheduled for release in February 2025”

Here is the publisher’s blurb:

“Trumpeter and composer Kenny Wheeler (1930–2014) was one of the most enigmatic and influential musicians in recent memory. His instantly recognisable sound was a driving force within every major innovation in modern European jazz during the last half of the 20th century.

More importantly, his life provides us with a profound example of the way music can manifest itself in the most unlikely of vessels. As a lonely and shy teenager in Canada, he sought refuge from his difficult home life in the friendships he forged through a mutual love of bebop. After an unexpectedly bold move to London at the age of 22, he struggled with his confidence for years before making his first big break with the John Dankworth Orchestra. Kenny would soon find his voice in a triumvirate of musical communities: straight-ahead jazz, the burgeoning free scene, and in the busy recording studios.

Throughout his life, he constantly pursued personal growth while investing in his friends from every corner of the music business who would bring the inimitable beauty, precision, and chaos in his compositions to life. And in an artform where individuality represents the highest level of expression, Kenny was peerless. Indeed, few jazz artists of any era developed such a fingerprint in one area, let alone becoming immediately identifiable as virtuoso instrumentalists, improvisors, and composers.

Kenny Wheeler’s life is a compelling – and fundamentally human – story. This book brings together over 130 original interviews and new archival and biographical research on Wheeler’s life and music, chronicling his journey from small town Canada to international acclaim. It is as much a perspective on the history and development of jazz in Britain and Europe as it is the extraordinary tale of this improbable pioneer.” (Quote ends)

LINKS: “Song For Someone” at Equinox Publishing
Nick Smart / Brian Shaw
Kenny Wheeler at ECM Records
Watch: Eddie Harvey’s video interview with Kenny Wheeler
BBC Omnibus documentary from 1977


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