American jazz musician
Roger Kellaway in 2011 Roger Kellaway (born November 1, 1939) is an American composer, arranger and jazz pianist[1] who has recorded over 250 albums, and composed over 20 film scores [2]
Life and career Kellaway was born in Waban, Massachusetts , United States.[3] He is an alumnus of the New England Conservatory .[3] Kellaway has composed commissioned works for ensembles of various sizes. He also has composed music for film, television, ballet and stage productions. Pianist Phil Saltman was one of his early mentors.
In 1964, Kellaway was a piano sideman for composer/arranger Boris Midney's group The Russian Jazz Quartet 's album Happiness on ABC/Impulse jazz records.
Kellaway composed the closing theme, "Remembering You" for the television sitcom All in the Family , which was also used as the closing theme for the spinoff Archie Bunker's Place .
In 1970, Kellaway formed the Roger Kellaway Cello Quartet with cellist Edgar Lustgarden. Their piece "Come to the Meadow" was used as the theme for the NPR program Selected Shorts . For their 1978 album, Nostalgia Suite , the group became a quintet with drummer Joe Porcaro .
On November 7 and 8, 2008, Kellaway was bandleader and pianist for the Astral Weeks Live at the Hollywood Bowl concerts by Van Morrison , celebrating the 40th anniversary of Morrison's acclaimed 1968 album.
Kellaway was nominated for an Oscar for Best Adaptation Score for A Star Is Born (1976), and a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement for the Eddie Daniels album Memos from Paradise (1988). Guitarist Robben Ford credits Kellaway and Tom Scott , whom he met while playing for Joni Mitchell , as major influences on his music.[4] Kellaway was featured on Ilya Serov 's original rendition of Django Reinhardt's song "Swing 42" in 2017.[5]
Discography
As leader
As arranger With Melanie
With Carmen McRae
I Am Music (Blue Note, 1975)With Diane Schuur
With Liza Minnelli
With Robben Ford
With Gary Lemel
Moonlighting (Warner, 1999)
As sideman With Kenny Burrell
With The Russian Jazz Quartet
With Stan Getz
With J. J. Johnson and Kai Winding
With George Harrison
With Jimmy Knepper
With Herbie Mann
With Mark Murphy
With Oliver Nelson
With Sonny Rollins
With Lalo Schifrin
With Bud Shank
With Zoot Sims
With Sonny Stitt
With Clark Terry
With Ben Webster
With Kai Winding
With Jimmy Witherspoon
With Stephane Grappelli & Yo-Yo Ma
References ^ "Roger Kellaway | Biography & History". AllMusic . Retrieved July 29, 2021 . ^ "Roger Kellaway | Music Department, Composer, Soundtrack". IMDb . ^ a b Colin Larkin , ed. (1992). The Guinness Who's Who of Jazz (First ed.). Guinness Publishing . p. 237. ISBN 0-85112-580-8 .^ "Robben Ford Guitar Lesson". YouTube . Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 15 March 2013 . ^ "ILYA SEROV (featuring ROGER KELLAWAY) - "Swing 42"". YouTube . Retrieved January 22, 2020 . ^ a b c d Cook, Richard ; Morton, Brian (1992). The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD, LP & Cassette (1st ed.). Penguin. p. 608. ISBN 0-14-015364-0 .^ "Prestige Records Catalog: 7300 Series". jazzdisco.org . Retrieved February 1, 2019 . ^ Yanow, Scott. "Roger Kellaway: Stride!". AllMusic . Retrieved February 2, 2019 . ^ Yanow, Scott. "Roger Kellaway: Say That Again". AllMusic . Retrieved February 2, 2019 . ^ a b c d Cook, Richard ; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin . pp. 811–812. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0 .^ Ginell, Richard S. "Roger Kellaway Cello Quartet: Center of the Circle". AllMusic . Retrieved February 2, 2019 . ^ Yanow, Scott. "Roger Kellaway: Come to the Meadow". AllMusic . Retrieved February 2, 2019 . ^ Ginell, Richard S. "Roger Kellaway Cello Quartet: Nostalgia Suite". AllMusic . Retrieved February 2, 2019 . ^ "Roger Kellaway - Solo Piano". Discogs . Retrieved May 23, 2024 . ^ Yanow, Scott. "Dick Hyman: Live at Michael's Pub". AllMusic . Retrieved February 2, 2019 . ^ Dryden, Ken. "Roger Kellaway: As It Happened, Vol. 1". AllMusic . Retrieved February 2, 2019 . ^ Yanow, Scott. "Roger Kellaway: Ain't Misbehavin'". AllMusic . Retrieved February 2, 2019 . ^ a b c Cook, Richard ; Morton, Brian (1996). The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD (3rd ed.). Penguin . pp. 736–738. ISBN 978-0-14-051368-4 .^ Ginell, Richard S. "Roger Kellaway: Windows". AllMusic . Retrieved February 2, 2019 . ^ Ginell, Richard S. "Ruby Braff: Inside & Out". AllMusic . Retrieved February 2, 2019 . ^ "Roger Kellaway - Soaring". Discogs . Retrieved May 23, 2024 . ^ Dryden, Ken. "Roger Kellaway: I Was There: Roger Kellaway Plays from the Bobby Darin Songbook". AllMusic . Retrieved February 2, 2019 . ^ Henderson, Alex. "Roger Kellaway: Remembering Bobby Darin". AllMusic. Retrieved February 2, 2019 . ^ Ginell, Richard S. "Roger Kellaway: Heroes". AllMusic. Retrieved February 2, 2019 . ^ Nastos, Michael G. "Roger Kellaway: Live at the Jazz Standard". AllMusic. Retrieved February 2, 2019 . ^ Collar, Matt. "Roger Kellaway: Duke at the Roadhouse: Live in Santa Fe". AllMusic. Retrieved February 2, 2019 . ^ "Roger Kellaway | Album Discography". AllMusic . Retrieved July 29, 2021 . ^ "Roger Kellaway: The Many Open Minds Of Roger Kellaway album review". Allaboutjazz.com . 18 November 2019. Retrieved 1 November 2023 .
External links Roger Kellaway at IMDb Biography page on the Roger Kellaway website New England Conservatory page on Roger Kellaway RealAudio format sample of "Remembering You", 25 seconds Roger Kellaway featured on "Swing 42" Roger Kellaway live at Mezzrow Jazz Club 3rd May 2023 Roger Kellaway interview 1979-12-10 at British Library