![]() | Wray DownesWray Downes has indeed earned the title of Grand Man of the piano. His career has spanned one-half of a century and his accomplishments & awards are certainly too numerous to recite. His superb playing has created many unique opportunities and led to breakthrough events, including becoming the first Canadian to win the Trinity College of Music Award (London, England). Wray's jazz roots are grounded in European studies with other burgeoning jazzmen like Sidney Bichet, Bill Coleman, Dizzie Gillespie and Sacha Distel. A busy and impressive career was to follow, challenging his multifaceted talents such as composer, arranger, conductor and performer. Throughout the fifties & sixties Wray balanced live performances with such respected musical peers as Sonny Stitt, Clark Terry, Lester Young, with his many responsibilities to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The seventies & eighties saw Wray Downes performing, recording and touring in the United States and Canada including the prestigious Montreal jazz festival, gigs in Los Angeles performing on numerous NBC shows and more intimate club dates, all greatly contributed to the experience and musical sensitivity of this artist. | DiscographyCD / 1996 Media Files |


