Shelly Berg

Shelton "Shelly" Glen Berg (born August 18, 1955) is an American pianist, composer, arranger, orchestrator, and producer. He is the Dean and Patricia L. Frost Professor of Music at the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami.[1]

Early life and career

Shelly Berg was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of business entrepreneur and jazz trumpet player Jay Berg[2] and writer Lorraine Merle Joseph Berg.[3] At the age of six he entered the Cleveland Institute of Music[4] studying classical piano with Maxine Priest.[5] At age 9 he composed his first work, for children's choir and orchestra, for the opening of a new synagogue. His father took him to sit in at jazz jam sessions beginning at age 12,[6] and he was introduced to gospel piano by organist Ricky C. Watkins, son of Pentecostal Church Bishop Charles Watkins who recorded for the Savoy, Praise, and LaCross labels.[7] In junior high he was the piano accompanist and played in orchestras for Heights Youth Theater, as well as summer stock musicals. He was also accompanist for the vocal group Happiness Unlimited.

At age 15 Shelly Berg moved with his family to Houston, Texas[8] where he continued his classical piano studies with Lucien Lemieux.[9] He performed at jam sessions with jazz saxophonist Arnette Cobb,[10] and gigs with blues legend Gatemouth Brown. He was the student conductor for choirs at Clear Creek High School, and played French horn and trumpet in the band.

He earned a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance (1977, summa cum laude) and a Master of Music in Piano Performance (Composition, Conducting, 1979, summa cum laude) from the University of Houston School of Music where he studied piano with Albert Hirsh and Abbey Simon[11] and was the student conductor for choir and orchestra. During his freshman year he subbed for a week with the Woody Herman Band, and performed throughout his college career with a variety of touring professional artists. He also served as a lecturer at the University of Houston, 1979-1981, and a teaching assistant in music theory, 1977-1979. The University of Houston named Berg a "Top Ten" Student (out of 40,000) in 1977, as well as a "Top-Five" Graduate in the College of Fine Arts.

Berg began his career at San Jacinto College North in Northshore, Texas, as Chair of Instrumental Music, 1979-1981. He then served as Chair of Instrumental Music and Commercial Music at San Jacinto College in Pasadena, Texas from 1981-1991.[12] He performed extensively in professional groups including Larry and Marilyn and the Brass Connection, featuring trumpeter Larry Martinez and singer Marilyn Savage.[13] He learned to play Latin montunos from Kido Zapata during this time. He composed and arranged music for regional and national advertising campaigns,[14] and maintained an active performing and recording career with artists ranging from Country music singer Mickey Gilley to jazz trombonist Bill Watrous.[15]

1991–2007

Berg moved to Los Angeles, California in 1991 to join the music faculty at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music.[16] He was the McCoy/Sample Endowed Professor of Jazz 2004-2007;[17] Chair of Jazz Studies, 1994-2004; Professor, 1998-2007; Associate Professor, 1995-1998; and Assistant Professor, 1991-1995. He served as president of the International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE), 1996-1998;[18] was named one of three "Educators for the Millennium" by The Los Angeles Times, 1999;[19] and received the Dean's Award for Scholarship and Research, USC Thornton School of Music, 2005.

He authored Jazz Improvisation: The Goal-Note Method (Kendor), the Chop-Monster jazz improvisation series (Alfred), Essentials of Jazz Theory series (Alfred), and co-authored Rhythm Section Workshop for Jazz Directors (Alfred) plus numerous arrangements for jazz big band published by Kendor, and Walrus.

Berg also worked with Hollywood studio arranger-orchestrator Dick Marx and Tom Halm at Sunset Sound Recording Studios. He was a composer and arranger for the CBS television series A League of Their Own (1993), the weekly ABC television series Fudge (1995-1997),[20] and was orchestrator for the motion picture Almost Heroes.[21] He recorded critically acclaimed albums with the Shelly Berg Trio including The Joy (DMP, 1995), The Will: A Tribute to Oscar Peterson (CARS, 1998), and Blackbird (Concord Records, 2005). In 2006, he arranged most of the songs on the album entitled Ray Sings, Basie Swings (Concord, 2006) and was music director and pianist on the Great Performances television show We Love Ella! A Tribute to the First Lady of Song (PBS, 2007).[22][23]

2007–present

Shelly Berg is Dean and the Patricia L. Frost Professor of Music at the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami, appointed in 2007.[24] In addition, he is a master teacher for the Frost Experiential Music Curriculum.[25]

While in Miami, he earned his first Grammy nomination in the category "Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)" for his arrangement of "Out There" on Lorraine Feather's album Tales of the Unusual (Jazzed Media). He was nominated for a 2014 Grammy Award as co-producer of Gloria Estefan: The Standards (Sony MasterWorks)[26] in the Best Traditional Pop Album category, and received an additional Grammy nomination for the same project in the category Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) category for his arrangement of "What a Wonderful World." He was nominated for a 2015 Grammy Award in the Best Arrangement Instrumental and Vocals category for his arrangement of "Be My Muse" on the Lorraine Feather album Flirting with Disaster (Jazzed Media),[27] and nominated again in 2017 for his medley arrangement of "There's a Boat that's Leaving Soon for New York / I Loves You Porgy" recorded on the Clint Holmes album Rendezvous (Concord).[28]

Berg is a Steinway artist,[29] ASCAP composer,[30] music director of The Jazz Cruise [31] and artistic advisor to Larry Rosen's JazzRoots Series at the Adrienne Arsht Center of Miami-Dade County.[32] He is also the host of the monthly Generation Next Sirius XM radio show.

Discography

As leader / co-leader

YearLabelTitleNotesAward
2018Decca GoldGershwin ReimaginedShelly Berg (piano) & Shelly Berg Trio, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Jose Serebrier, conductor, Gregg Field, producer. Also featuring Arturo Sandoval (trumpet), Mark O'Connor (violin), Ledesi (vocals), Monica Mancini (vocals), Chuck Berghofer (bass), Gregg Field (drums)Billboard Classical Top 20, Sep. 2018
2017CheskyThe DeepDuo, Shelly Berg (piano) with Dave Finck (bass)4.5 stars Downbeat, Nov. 2017
2012SummitAll Things Are NewBeaux J Poo Boo: Quartet, Shelly Berg (piano) with Fred Hamilton (guitar), Lou Fischer (bass), Steve Houghton (drums)
2009ArborsThe Nearness of YouSolo piano, Shelly Berg (piano)
2009VictoriaMeeting of MindsPiano Duo, Shelly Berg (piano) with Dick Hyman (piano)
2005ConcordBlackbirdTrio, as Shelly Berg Trio, Shelly Berg (piano) with Chuck Berghofer (bass), Gregg Field (drums)#1 JazzWeek U.S. Jazz Radio, Feb. 09, 2005
2005AzikaFirst TakesDuo, Shelly Berg (piano) with Frank Potenza (guitar)
2004AzikaHome with YouDuo, Shelly Berg (piano) with Carmen Bradford (vocals)
2003ViewpointPieces of StringTrio, Shelly Berg (piano) with John Fremgen (bass) and Peter Erskine (drums)
1998CARSThe Will: A Tribute to Oscar PetersonTrio, Shelly Berg (piano) with Ray Brown (bass) and Ed Thigpen (drums)#6 JazzWeek U.S. Jazz Radio
1995DMPThe JoyTrio, as Shelly Berg Trio, Shelly Berg (piano) with Lou Fischer (bass), Steve Houghton (drums), Randy Drake (drums)

As arranger / orchestrator / side musician

YearLabelTitleNotesAward
2018Jazzed MediaLorraine Feather: Math Campcomposer, arranger, pianoreleased October 2018
2017ConcordClint Holmes: Rendezvousarranger, orchestrator, pianoGrammy Nomination: "There's a Boat that's Leaving Soon for New York / I Loves You Porgy" (Shelly Berg, Gordon Goodwin, Gregg Field, Clint Holmes, arrangers)[33]
2017CheskyLivingston Taylor: Safe HomeQuartet, Shelly Berg (piano) with Livingston Taylor (vocals, guitar), Dave Finck (bass), Bashiri Johnson (percussion), also featuring Chelsea Berry (vocals)
2016SonyX Japan: Kiss the Skyarranger, orchestrator
2016Jazzed MediaLorraine Feather: Flirting with Disastercomposer, arranger, pianoGrammy Nomination "Be My Muse" (Shelly Berg, arranger)[34]
2014Jazzed MediaLorraine Feather: Attachmentscomposer, arranger, pianoGrammy-nominated album
2014OhKeh / SonyJazz and the PhilharmonicShelly Berg (piano, arranger, co-conductor) with Chick Corea, Bobby McFerrin, Eric Owens, Denyce Graves, Terence Blanchard, Elizabeth Joy Roe, Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra
2014Sony ClassicsRenee Fleming: Christmas in New York with Friendsarranger, piano ("Central Park Serenade," "The Christmas Waltz")
2013Sony MasterworksGloria Estefan: The StandardsGloria Estefan (vocals, producer), Emilio Estefan (co-producer), Shelly Berg (co-producer, arranger, orchestrator, conductor, piano)2 Grammy Nominations:
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album (Shelly Berg, co-producer); Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) for "What a Wonderful World" (Shelly Berg, arranger)[35]
2013Legacy RecordingsHeart: Christmas Singles ("All Through the Night" with Richard Marx, "Please Come Home for Christmas" with Aaron Neville)arranger, piano
2013Jazzed MediaLorraine Feather: Tales of the Unusualcomposer, arranger, pianoGrammy Nomination "Out There" (Shelly Berg, arranger)[36]
2013iTunesYoshiki: Yoshiki Classical (CD and iTunes)arranger, orchestratorNo. 4 Oricon, No. 11 Billboard Classical
2012iTunesYoshiki: 69th Golden Globe Awards Theme - SingleorchestratorTV airing 2012, iTunes release 2013
2012ConcordArturo Sandoval: Dear Diz (Every Day I Think of You)arranger, pianoGrammy Award-winning album
2012i Am OtherPharrell Williams: i AM Otherorchestrator, conductor
2011ConcordAn Evening with Dave Grusin (Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra)arranger, piano, co-conductorGrammy-nominated album
2011ShanachiePatti Austin: Sound Advicearranger, piano
2011SanctuaryLorraine Feather: Dooji Woojicomposer, arranger, piano
2011CapriKen Peplowski, In Search Ofpiano
2010Jazzed MediaLorraine Feather: Agescomposer, arranger, pianoGrammy-nominated album
2010ConcordMonica Mancini: I've Loved These Daysarranger, piano
2010AzikaTrish O'Brien: Out of a Dreamarranger, piano
2010CapriKen Peplowski: Noir Bluepiano
2010ConcordArturo Sandoval: A Time for Lovearranger, pianoTriple Latin Grammy Award-winning album
2008SanctuaryLorraine Feather: Languagecomposer, arranger, piano
2008DIG MusicJamie Davis: Vibe Over Perfectionpiano
2007KochCarole King: Love Makes the Worldarranger
2006ConcordRay Charles/Count Basie: Ray Sings, Basie Swingsarranger, pianoRay Sings, Basie Swings
2006ConcordDionne Warwick: My Friends and Mearranger
2005iTunesYoshiki: I'll Be Your Love (Theme for the World Expo Japan) classical version, Super World OrchestraorchestratorExpo 2005 live premiere, released 2013 on Yoshiki Classical
2005EMIJoe Cocker: Heroes & Friendsorchestrator, conductor
2004ConcordUltimate Mancini various artistspianoGrammy-nominated album
2004SanctuaryLorraine Feather: Such Sweet Thunderarranger, piano
2004FalconairesFalconaires: Ev'rytime We Say Goodbye (A Falconaires Tribute To Frank Mantooth)producer
2003BackstageBruce Eskovitz Jazz Orchestra: Regionspiano
2002Warner P&DAja Daashuur: Before the Beginningorchestrator
2002GNPBill Watrous: A Time For Lovearranger, piano
2001Mlp RecordsMichele Patzakis: What Sweeter Musicarranger, orchestrator, piano
2000Rubeda Canis MusicaMorten Lauridsen: Northwest Journeyarranger, piano ("Where Have All the Actors Gone") with Sunny Wilkinson (vocals)Grammy Award-winning album
2000TelarcTierney Sutton: Unsung Heroespiano ("When Lights Are Low")
2000WUCF-FMLive At WUCF: 20th Anniversary Concert Seriespiano ("Like Someone in Love")
1999Verve RecordsChris Botti: Slowing Down the Worldpiano
1999iTunesYoshiki: Anniversary (Theme for the Emperor of Japan 10 Year Anniversary)co-arranger, co-orchestratorlive premiere 1999 Tokyo, mix version Yoshiki 2005 Eternal Melody II, iTunes 2013 Yoshiki Classical
1998DreamWorksElliott Smith: XOorchestrator, string and horn arrangementsSpin Magazine #2 Record of the Year
1998EMIKISS: Psycho CircuspianoGrammy nominated album
1998CARSJohn Leitham, Live! - Shelly Berg (piano) with John Leitham (bass), Pete Christlieb (sax), Ricky Woodard (sax), Joe LaBarbara (drums)piano
1998AmherstJeff Jarvis: Following Footstepspiano
1997CapitolRichard Marx: Flesh and Bonearranger, orchestratorGrammy Award-winning album
1997Hip BopMichael "Patches" Stewart: Blue Patchesarranger, piano
1997Double-TimeBill Watrous: Space Availablearranger, piano
1996AtlanticX Japan: Crucify My LovearrangerJapan release
1996SonyX Japan: Dahliaarranger, orchestratorPlatinum
1995Warner Bros.Chicago: Night and Dayarranger
1994MercuryYoshiki: KISS Tribute ("Black Diamond") | arranger, orchestrator
1993SonyX Japan: Art of Lifearranger, orchestrator#1 International
1992GNPBill Watrous: Bone-ifiedarranger, piano
1991SonyJohnny Hernandez: Til Death Do Us Partarranger, piano
1990Four Leaf CloverRich Matteson, Louis Bellson: Pardon Our Dust, We're Making Changespiano
1982MecaChris Meyer: Ready, Willing, and Stablecomposer, arranger, producer, piano
1980WheelCar Songs (16 Songs from the Early Days of Automobiles)arranger
1979EpicMickey Gilley: Mickey Gilleypiano
1979EpicMickey Gilley: The Songs We Made Love Topiano
1979DeltaCotton-Eyed Joe & Other Texas Dance Hall Favoritespiano
1979RhythmWade Driver: His Favorite Singing Callsarranger, piano
1978Lar MarLarry & Marilyn and The Brass Connectionkeyboards, arranger
1977Lar MarLarry & Marilyn featuring The Brass Connectionkeyboards, vocals, trumpet, flugelhorn, arranger
1976Lar MarLarry & Marilyn: White Shoes (for NFL football player Billy Johnson)composer, arranger, keyboards
MultipleYamaha DisklavierRecorded over 40 Disklavier projects including: Hot it Up, The Music of Fats Waller, Amadeus, John Williams Greatest Hits, Carmen, La Traviata, The Music Man, Frank Sinatra Collectionarranger, piano

Film, television, and radio

As composer / arranger / orchestrator / performer / musical director

YearLabelTitleNotes
2017PBSLibrary of Congress Gershwin Prize, honoring Tony Bennettperformance, 2018, Emmy winner[37]
2016PBSWhite House Holiday Tree Lightingorchestration, performance, musical direction, 2016, 2014, 2013
2015Sirius XMGeneration Next Real Jazz Sirius XMmonthly program host, 2015–present
2015NBCMacy's July 4th Spectaculararranging, orchestration, production
2015PBSRenée Fleming: Christmas in New Yorkarranging
2014PBSGloria Estefan: The Standardsarranging, orchestration, performance, musical direction
2010NPRJim Cullum's Riverwalk Jazzperformance, 13 episodes, 2007-2010
2007PBSWe Love Ellaarranging, orchestration, performance, musical direction
2006Warner Bros.For Your Consideration (feature film)orchestration
2005MiramaxCinderella Man (Academy Award-winning feature film, Golden Globe nominations)performance
2005Imo Wo Dakshimete (Japanese television series)arranging and orchestrating
2000FoxMen of Honor (feature film)arranging, performance and production
2000HBODennis Miller Live (weekly television series)composing, arranging, performance, production
1999HBODennis Miller Millennium Specialcomposing, arranging, performance, production
1999Warner Bros.Three to Tango (feature film)arranging, orchestration, production
1999LifetimeTwo Cups of Joeorchestration, performance
1999NBCThe 60s (miniseries)composing, performance, orchestration
1998NBCAlmost Heroes (feature film)orchestration
1997ABCFudge, weekly television series 1995-1997composing, arranging, performance, production
1993CBSA League of Their Own, weekly television seriescomposing, arranging, performance, production
1988ESPNUS Olympic Festivalcomposing, arranging, performance, production
1988PBSGreat American Jazz Piano Competitionperformance
1986ESPNTurn It On for 1986 U.S. Olympic Festival television showcomposing, arranging, performance, production

Awards

Grammy

YearAwardTitleNotesLabel
2018Grammy Nomination[38]Best Arrangement, Instrumental & Vocals,
Shelly Berg, Gordon Goodwin, Gregg Field, Clint Holmes, arrangers,
"I Loves You Porgy / There's a Boat That's Leavin' Soon for New York"
Clint Holmes: "Rendezvous"
(with Dee Dee Bridgewater and The Count Basie Orchestra)
L & L Music
2015Grammy Nomination[39]Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocals,
Shelly Berg, arranger, "Be My Muse"
Lorraine Feather: "Flirting with Disaster"Jazzed Media
2014Grammy Nomination[40]Best Traditional Pop Album,
Shelly Berg, co-producer
Gloria Estefan: "The Standards"Sony Masterworks
2014Grammy Nomination[41]Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocals,
Shelly Berg, arranger, "What a Wonderful World"
Gloria Estefan: "The Standards"Sony Masterworks
2013Grammy Nomination[42]Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocals,
Shelly Berg, arranger, "Out There"
Lorraine Feather: "Tales of the Unusual"Jazzed Media

Selected Honors and Awards

YearOrganizationAwardLocation
2017John S. and James L. Knight FoundationKnight Arts Champion[43]Miami, Florida
2017Ronald McDonald House Charities12 Good Men 2017 Honoree[44]Miami, Florida
2017Citizens Interested in the ArtsChampion of the Arts Award[45]Miami, Florida
2016Entertainment Cruise Productions, LLCThe Jazz Cruise Hall of Fame InducteeThe Jazz Cruise 2016
2013Classical South Florida RadioZiff Honors Award in the Arts[46]Miami, Florida
2011DownBeatJazz Education Achievement Award[47]June 2011
2011University of Miami Alumni AssociationInside Out Award[48]Miami, Florida
2010South Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance9th Annual Oro Valley Legend of Jazz Award[49]Tucson, Arizona
2009City of MiamiProclamation Honoring Leadership in the Arts[50]Miami, Florida
2005JazzWeek#1 Jazz CD, Blackbird[51]US Jazz Radio
2005JazzWeekFinalist, Record of the Year and Artist of the YearUS Jazz Radio
2005USC Thornton School of MusicDean's Award for Scholarship and ResearchLos Angeles, California
2003Los Angeles Jazz SocietyJazz Educator of the Year[52]Los Angeles, California
2002Elkhart Jazz FestivalHall of FameElkhart, Indiana
2002International Assoc. Jazz Educators (IAJE)Lawrence Berk Leadership Award[53]New Orleans, Louisiana
1999Los Angeles TimesNamed one of three "Educators for the Millennium"[54]Los Angeles, California
1989San Jacinto CollegeOutstanding Fine Arts Faculty Member, 1984, 1987, 1989Houston, Texas
1988FinalistGreat American Jazz Piano CompetitionJacksonville, Florida
1987ADDY AwardSeven Southwest Region ADDY Awards (1981-1987)Houston, Texas
1987San Jacinto CollegeOutstanding Faculty MemberHouston, Texas
1977University of Houston"Top Ten" Student Award (out of 40,000)Houston, Texas
1977University of Houston"Top-Five" Graduate in the College of Fine ArtsHouston, Texas

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