p, *1955 US, Cleveland Musician of Jazz A.k.a. Shelton Glen Berg
Shelton Glen "Shelly" Berg (born August 18, 1955) is a jazz pianist from Cleveland, Ohio. His father was trumpet player Jay Berg. At the age of six Shelly Berg entered the Cleveland Institute of Music studying classical piano. Berg earned Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from the University of Houston School of Music.
Rhapsody In Blue on Gershwin Reimagined: An American In London by George Gershwin, Shelly Berg, José Serebrier & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Peacocks (Arr. for Tuba & Piano) on Yellowbird by Aaron Tindall & Shelly Berg It Might Be You on O'Brien, Trisha: Out of a Dream by Trisha O'Brien Suite for Cello & Jazz Piano Trio (Arr. for Tuba , Piano, Bass & Percussion): I. Baroque in Rhythm on Yellowbird by Aaron Tindall & Shelly Berg An American In Paris / Home Blues on Gershwin Reimagined: An American In London by George Gershwin, Shelly Berg, José Serebrier & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Man I Love on Jazz and the Philharmonic by Various Artists I Got Rhythm on Gershwin Reimagined: An American In London by George Gershwin, Shelly Berg, José Serebrier & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Suite for Cello & Jazz Piano Trio (Arr. for Tuba , Piano, Bass & Percussion): II. Concertante on Yellowbird by Aaron Tindall & Shelly Berg Three Preludes on Gershwin Reimagined: An American In London by George Gershwin, Shelly Berg, José Serebrier & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Yellow Bird (Arr. for Tuba & Chamber Ensemble) on Yellowbird by Aaron Tindall & Shelly Berg
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