Daisy Sweeney

Daisy Elitha Peterson Sweeney
Born May 7, 1920
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Died August 11, 2017(2017-08-11) (aged 97)
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Music teacher
Instruments Piano

Daisy Peterson Sweeney (May 7, 1920 – August 11, 2017) was a Canadian music teacher, known for having taught many of the most notable figures in jazz music.

Sweeney was born in Montreal in 1920. Her students included Oliver Jones, Ken Skinner, Joe Sealy, Reg Wilson, and her brother, Oscar Peterson.[1] Sweeney would take her students to McGill University for preparatory exams and performances.[2]

Beyond teaching, she also co-founded the Montreal Black Community Youth Choir (now called the Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir) with Trevor W. Payne in 1974.[3] She was also the mother of Canadian Olympic athlete and television journalist Sylvia Sweeney.[4] Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre tweeted on August 16 that he intends for the city to name a street after her.[5]

References

  1. "Daisy Peterson Sweeney". Historica Canada. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
  2. "Street to be named for Daisy Peterson Sweeney: Coderre". Montreal Gazette. August 16, 2017. Retrieved August 20, 2017.
  3. "International Women's Day: Women who helped shape Montreal". CBC News. CBC/Radio-Canada. March 8, 2016. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
  4. Hemmerick, Kenneth. "Biographies". NCC Montreal. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007.
  5. "'We won't forget you': Montreal street to be named after Daisy Sweeney". CBC News. Retrieved August 17, 2017.


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