George Winston, the pianist and guitarist identified for foundational solo piano recordings on the daybreak of New Age, died Sunday (June 4) after a decade-long battle with most cancers. Over a profession spanning greater than 50 years, Winston launched 16 solo piano albums—together with the Grammy-winning 1994 album Forest—in addition to information from plenty of Hawaiian slack key guitarists on his report label Dancing Cat. He was 73.
After a profitable bone marrow transplant for Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) in 2013, he continued to report and tour whereas in restoration, however had been pressured to postpone lots of his 2023 exhibits because of declining well being.
Born in 1949 in Hart, Michigan, Winston was raised in Montana, Mississippi, and Florida. He cites the New Orleans pianists James Booker, Henry Butler, and Professor Longhair as early foundational influences; within the early ‘70s he found the stride pianists Fat Waller and Teddy Wilson. Winston launched his first solo piano album, Piano Solos, on John Fahey’s Takoma label.
After transferring to the Bay space and signing with William Ackerman’s Windham Hill label, Winston had his breakout with three platinum albums: Autumn, Winter Into Spring, and December (which went 3x platinum). He adopted up that run with a collaboration with Meryl Streep, accompanying the actress’ studying of kids’s story The Velveteen Rabbit on piano.
Later in his profession, Winston recorded extra tributes than unique tunes. He launched two albums of music by Peanuts composer Vincent Guaraldi, and in 2002 he shared an album-length tribute to the Doorways referred to as Evening Divides the Day. Final yr’s Evening, his remaining launch, featured songs popularized by Leonard Cohen, Allen Toussaint, and Laura Nyro.
Whereas on tour, Winston inspired his audiences to deliver meals donations to his live shows, raised funds for the nonprofit Feeding America, and donated proceeds from exhibits to native meals banks. He additionally donated proceeds from his 2001 album Remembrance to the households of victims of the 9/11 terrorist assaults.
Winston was nominated for 5 Grammys—his solely win coming in 1994 for Forest—and bought greater than 15 million albums. Whereas many take into account his work within the ‘80s and ‘90s to be largely influential within the formation of New Age music, Winston himself resisted the label, referring to his type as “People Piano” or “Rural People Piano.”
“Some other labels, together with something having to do with something philosophical, or non secular, or any beliefs, are additionally not correct, as I’ve no real interest in these topics,” he wrote on his web site, in response as to whether his music had ever been mislabeled. “I simply play the songs the most effective I can, impressed by the seasons and the topographies and areas, and, often, by sociological parts, and attempt to enhance as a participant over time.”