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Sheldon Berger (born February 22, 1955) is a Canadian arranger, composer, producer, jazz bassist and educator known for his versatile musical contributions across various genres.
Early Life and career
[edit]Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Shelly Berger relocated to Los Angelas California in 1979 to study jazz arranging at the Dick Grove School of Music. During his nine years in LA, he recorded and/or toured with illustrious jazz figures such as Louis Bellson, Kenny Burrell, Red Norvo, Don Menza, Matt Catingub, Joanie Sommers and Mavis Rivers. He also served as the Musical Director for Anita O'Day from 1981-1984.[1]
Contributions to Contemporary Entertainment
[edit]Upon his return to Toronto in 1989, Shelly continued an active jazz career, collaborating with renowned artists such as Diana Krall, Ernestine Anderson, Larry Goldings, Ruby Braff, Mark Murphy, Joanne Brackeen, Herb Ellis, Lew Tabakin, Roger Kellaway as well as producing and releasing 5 CDs (see Discography below).
Beyond the realm of jazz, Shelly Berger served as an arranger-producer for notable acts like Sharon, Lois & Bram, Quartetto Gelato, and Matt Dusk. His production, arrangement, and recording work span a wide array of pop acts including Loreena McKennitt, Chaka Khan, Don Ross, Emilie-Claire Barlow, and David Clayton-Thomas.[2]
In the broadcast field, he arranged and produced music for television series such as "The Elephant Show" and "Sesame Street," along with themes for TSN Sportsbreak and TSN Toronto Blue Jays baseball broadcasts.
In the orchestral and symphonic realms, he has written arrangements for esteemed orchestras including The Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Metropole Orckest, Utah Symphony Orchestra, Portland Symphony Orchestra, and Moscow Symphony Orchestra.
Notable Education, Awards, and Productions
[edit]In addition to his studies under Dick Grove, Shelly Berger received training under the guidance of renowned mentors such as Michael Colgrass (Composition), Rick Wilkins (Arranging), and Mundell Lowe (Film Scoring )[3]
Berger's contributions to teaching include sharing his expertise with the next generation of musicians - he founded and ran The Shelly Berger Music School from 2001-2005, and continues to teach in the Humber Polytechnic Jazz program.
Awards
[edit]- (2018) “JUNO NOMINEE” – “Old School Yule!” Matt Dusk (CD) – Arranger
- (2017) “JUNO NOMINEE” – “Quiet Nights” Matt Dusk (CD) – Arranger & Producer
- (2016) “JUNO WINNER” – “Jazz Vocal Recording” “ – ” Clear Day “- with the METROPOLE ORKEST conducted by JULES BUCKLEY” – Emilie- Claire Barlow – (CD) – Composer/Arranger
- (2014 ) “JUNO NOMINEE” – My Funny Valentine – The Chet Baker Songbook” Matt Dusk (CD) – Arranger & Producer
- (2013) ” INDEPENDENT MUSIC AWARDS” – Rush Mode- The song Rush Mode was NOMINATED for “Best Jazz Song” and “The Last Of The Summer Days” for best “Jazz Song With Vocals” Mike Field (CD) – Producer
- (1998) ” JUNO NOMINEE” – “As If ” Ted Quinlan (CD) – Producer
- (1991) “JUNO NOMINEE” – “A To Z” Sharon, Lois & Bram (CD) – Arranger
- (1984) “GRAMMY NOMINEE” – “Hi Tech Big Band” “Matt Cattingub Big Band” (CD) – Bass
- (1981) “JUNO NOMINEE” – “Swinging and Singing” Sharon, Lois & Bram (CD) – Arranger
- (1980) “JUNO WINNER” – “Smorgasboard” Sharon, Lois & Bram (CD) – Arranger
Discography
[edit]As producer/composer/co-composer
[edit]Year recorded | Title | Label | Personnel/Notes |
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1990 | Solana | Ballaphon Records | Produced by Shelly Berger and George Koller
Engineered by Roger Slemin Assistant engineer – Ken Chui Recorded at Wellesley Sound Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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1995 | Shelly Berger | Basil Records | Produced by Shelly Berger
Engineered by Linda Duemo and Bob Doidge Mixed by Shelly Berger and Barry Romberg Mastered by David Beckford Recorded and mixed at Grant Avenue Studios, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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2006 | GOT To! Live 1978-1979 | Basil Records | Produced by Shelly Berger
Recorded at Cafe Soho -Toronto, Ontario, Canada -1978/79 Edited by Jeff Riches and Shelly Berger Mastered by Andy Krehm for Silverbirch Productions TRUMPETS: Rick Waychesko, Wayne Baker, John McLeod, Wilf Sharp, Rick Tait, Herbie Koffman, Mike Lucas, Dave Dunlop, Larry Kramer, Bram Smith TROMBONES: Phil Gray, Bill Beecroft, Pete Coulman, Cam Walters, Terry Lukiski, Susan Tretheway, Gord Myers, Don Sweet, Steve Wiloby, Bil Cross, Alex Vorous, Dave McMurdo SAXOPHONES, CLARINETS AND FLUTES: Bob Brough, John Johnson, Alex Dean, Chris Chaley, Anthony Terpstra, Del Dako, Dave Beecroft, Jeff Goodspeed, Don Englert, Earl Seymour, Jane Fair, Simon Wallace, Ed Boygone RHYTHM SECTION: Piano– Mark Eisenman & Brian Wray; Guitar– Lorne Lofsky & Peter Lietch; Drums– Joe Bendza – Anthony Terpstra, & Anil Sharma; Percussion – Bill Usher, Michael Craydon, Mike Beck, Warren Viner; Bass – Shelly Berger |
2006 | Look Up | Shelly Berger | Produced by Shelly Berger
Engineer – Jason Steadman, Edited and mixed – Jeff Riches and Shelly Berger Recorded at Lydian Sound Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
"Shelly Berger's compositions are lucid and complex with sophistication and originality". Eli Eisenberg, WholeNote Magazine, Oct 2006[4] |
2017 | Blood Moon | Mack Avenue | Arranged By, Producer – Shelly Berger, Co-producer – Jeff Riches
Recorded By, Mixed By – Jeremy Darby Mastered By – Paul Novotny Engineer [Assistant] – Julian Decorte Recorded At – The Canterbury Music Company
Reached No. 24 on the Billboard Jazz charts in 2018[5] |
References
[edit]- ^ "Shelly Berger Biography". Canadian Jazz Archive on-line.
- ^ "Shelly Berger Canada Jazz". Canada Jazz.
- ^ "Shelly Berger Website".
- ^ Eisenberg, Eli (October 2006). "WholeNote Magazine CD Reviews".
- ^ "Billboard Magazine - Jazz Albums". Billboard. Dec 22, 2018.