Shelly Berg

Shelton Glen "Shelly" 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.

Early life and career

Shelly Berg was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of business entrepreneur and jazz trumpet player Jay Berg, and writer Lorraine Merle Joseph Berg. At the age of six he entered the Cleveland Institute of Music[1] studying classical piano. 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, and he was introduced to gospel piano by organist Ricky C. Watkins, son of Pentecostal Church Bishop Charles Watkins. 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 where he continued his classical piano studies with Lucien Lemieux. He performed at jam sessions with jazz saxophonist Arnette Cobb, 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 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 Shelly Berg a "Top Ten" Student (out of 40,000) in 1977, as well as a "Top-Five" Graduate in the College of Fine Arts.

Shelly 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. He performed extensively in professional groups including Larry and Marilyn and the Brass Connection, featuring trumpeter Larry Martinez and singer Marilyn Savage. He learned to play Latin montunos from Kido Zapata during this time. He composed and arranged music for regional and national advertising campaigns, and maintained an active performing and recording career with artists ranging from Country music singer Mickey Gilley to jazz trombonist Bill Watrous.

1991–2007

Shelly Berg moved to Los Angeles, California in 1991 to join the music faculty at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music. He was the McCoy/Sample Endowed Professor of Jazz 2004-2007; Chair of Jazz Studies, 1994-2004; Professor, 1998-2004; Associate Professor, 1995-1998; and Assistant Professor, 1991-1995. He was named one of three "Educators for the Millennium" by The Los Angeles Times, 1999, 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 Richard Henry "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),[2] and was orchestrator for the motion picture Almost Heroes.[3] 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).

2007–present

In April 2007 Shelly Berg was named Dean and the Patricia L. Frost Professor of Music at the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami. In addition, he is a master teacher for the Frost Experiential Music Curriculum.

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, 2013). He was nominated for a 2014 Grammy Award as co-producer of Gloria Estefan: The Standards (Sony MasterWorks)[4] 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).

Shelly Berg is the music director of The Jazz Cruise (Entertainment Cruise Productions, LLC) [5] and artistic advisor to Larry Rosen's JazzRoots Series at the Adrienne Arsht Center of Miami-Dade County.[6] He is also the host of the monthly Generation Next Sirius XM radio show.

Discography

As leader / co-leader

Year Label Title Notes Award
1995 DMP The Joy Trio, as Shelly Berg Trio, with Lou Fischer (bass), Steve Houghton (drums), Randy Drake (drums)
1998 CARS The Will: A Tribute to Oscar Peterson Trio, with Ray Brown (bass) and Ed Thigpen (drums) #6 JazzWeek U.S. Jazz Radio
2003 Viewpoint Pieces of String Trio, with John Fremgen (bass) and Peter Erskine (drums)
2004 Azika Home with You Duo, with Carmen Bradford (vocals)
2005 Concord Blackbird Trio, as Shelly Berg Trio, with Chuck Berghofer (bass), Gregg Field (drums) #1 JazzWeek U.S. Jazz Radio
2005 Azika First Takes Duo, with Frank Potenza (guitar)
2009 Arbors The Nearness of You Solo piano
2009 Victoria Meeting of Minds Shelly Berg/Dick Hyman Piano Duo, with Dick Hyman (piano)
2012 Summit All Things Are New Beaux J Poo Boo: Quartet, with Fred Hamilton (guitar), Lou Fischer (bass), Steve Houghton (drums)
2013 Sony Masterworks Gloria Estefan: The Standards Co-producer, arranger, orchestrator, conductor, with Gloria Estefan (vocals, producer), Emilio Estefan (co-producer) 2 Grammy Nominations:
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album; Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) for "What a Wonderful World" (Shelly Berg, arranger)
2017 Chesky I Must Be Doing Something Right Livingston Taylor with Shelly Berg Quartet, with Livingston Taylor (vocals, guitar)
2017 Chesky Shelly Berg meets Dave Finck Duo, with Dave Finck (bass)

As arranger / orchestrator / side musician

Year Label Title Notes Award
1979 Epic Mickey Gilley: Songs We Made Love To arranger, piano
1991 Sony Johnny Hernandez: Til Death Do Us Part arranger, piano
1992 GNP Bill Watrous: Bone-ified arranger, piano
1993 Sony X Japan: Art of Life arranger, orchestrator #1 International
1994 Mercury arranger, orchestrator
1995 Warner Bros. Chicago: Night and Day arranger
1996 Sony X Japan: Dahlia arranger, orchestrator Platinum
1997 Capitol Richard Marx: Flesh and Bone arranger, orchestrator Grammy Award-winning album
1997 Hip Bop Michael "Patches" Stewart: Blue Patches arranger, piano
1997 Double-Time Bill Watrous: Space Available arranger, piano
1998 DreamWorks Elliott Smith: XO orchestrator Spin Magazine #2 Record of the Year
1998 EMI KISS: Psycho Circus piano Grammy nominated album
1998 CARS John Leitham, Live! - with Pete Christlieb (sax), Ricky Woodard (sax) Joe LaBarbara (drums) piano
1999 Verve Records Chris Botti: Slowing Down the World piano
1999 Four Leaf Clover Rich Matteson, Louis Bellson: Pardon Our Dust piano
2000 Rubeda Canis Musica Morten Lauridsen: Northwest Journey ("Where Have All the Actors Gone") arranger, piano Grammy Award-winning album
2000 Telarc Tierney Sutton: Unsung Heroes ("When Lights Are Low") piano
2002 GNP Bill Watrous: A Time For Love arranger, piano
2004 Concord Ultimate Mancini various artists piano Grammy-nominated album
2004 Sanctuary Lorraine Feather: Such Sweet Thunder arranger, piano
2005 EMI Joe Cocker: Heroes & Friends orchestrator
2006 Concord Ray Charles/Count Basie: Ray Sings, Basie Swings arranger, piano Ray Sings, Basie Swings
2006 Concord Dionne Warwick: My Friends and Me arranger
2007 Koch Carole King: Love Makes the World arranger
2008 Sanctuary Lorraine Feather: Language arranger, piano
2010 Jazzed Media Lorraine Feather: Ages arranger, piano Grammy-nominated album
2010 Concord Monica Mancini: I've Loved These Days arranger, piano
2010 Capri Ken Peplowski: Noir Blue piano
2010 Concord Arturo Sandoval: A Time for Love arranger, piano Triple Latin Grammy Award-winning album
2011 Concord An Evening with Dave Grusin (Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra) arranger, piano, co-conductor Grammy-nominated album
2011 Shanachie Patti Austin: Sound Advice arranger
2011 Sanctuary Lorraine Feather: Dooji Wooji arranger, piano
2011 Capri Ken Peplowski, In Search Of piano
2012 Concord Arturo Sandoval: Dear Diz (Every Day I Think of You) arranger, piano Grammy Award-winning album
2012 i AM Other Pharrell Williams: i AM Other orchestrator, conductor
2013 Legacy Recordings Heart: Christmas Singles ("All Through the Night" with Richard Marx, "Please Come Home for Christmas" with Aaron Neville) arranger, piano
2014 Jazzed Media Lorraine Feather: Attachments arranger, piano Grammy-nominated album
2013 Jazzed Media Lorraine Feather: Tales of the Unusual arranger, piano Grammy Nomination "Out There" (Shelly Berg, arranger)
2014 OhKeh / Sony Jazz and the Philharmonic: with Chick Corea, Bobby McFerrin, Eric Owens, Denyce Graves, Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra arranger, piano, co-conductor
2014 Sony Classics Renee Fleming: Christmas in New York with Friends ("Central Park Serenade," "The Christmas Waltz") arranger, piano
2015 Jazzed Media Lorraine Feather: Flirting with Disaster arranger, piano Grammy Nomination "Be My Muse" (Shelly Berg, arranger)
2016 Sony X Japan: Kiss the Sky arranger, orchestrator
2017 Concord Clint Holmes: What You Leave Behind arranger, orchestrator, piano
Multiple Yamaha Disklavier Recorded 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 Collection arranger, piano

Film, Television, and Radio

As composer / arranger / orchestrator / performer / musical director

Year Label Title Notes
2016 PBS White House Holiday Tree Lighting orchestration, performance, musical direction, 2016, 2014, 2013
2015 Sirius XM Generation Next monthly program host, 2015–present
2015 NBC Macy's July 4th Spectacular arranging, orchestration, production
2015 PBS Renée Fleming: Christmas in New York arranging
2014 PBS Gloria Estefan: The Standards arranging, orchestration, performance, musical direction
2010 NPR Jim Cullum's Riverwalk Jazz performance, 13 episodes, 2007-2010
2007 PBS We Love Ella arranging, orchestration, performance, musical direction
2006 Warner Bros. For Your Consideration (feature film) orchestration
2005 Miramax Cinderella Man (Academy Award-winning feature film, Golden Globe nominations) performance
2005 Imo Wo Dakshimete (Japanese television series) arranging and orchestrating
2000 Fox Men of Honor (feature film) arranging, performance and production
2000 HBO Dennis Miller Live (weekly television series) composing, arranging, performance, production
1999 HBO Dennis Miller Millennium Special composing, arranging, performance, production
1999 Warner Bros. Three to Tango (feature film) arranging, orchestration, production
1999 Lifetime Two Cups of Joe orchestration, performance
1999 NBC The 60s (miniseries) composing, performance, orchestration
1998 NBC Almost Heroes (feature film) orchestration
1997 ABC Fudge, weekly television series 1995-1997 composing, arranging, performance, production
1993 CBS A League of Their Own, weekly television series composing, arranging, performance, production
1988 ESPN US Olympic Festival composing, arranging, performance, production
1988 PBS Great American Jazz Piano Competition performance

Awards

Grammy

Year Award Title Notes Label
2015 Grammy Nomination[7] Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocals,
Shelly Berg, arranger, "Be My Muse"
Lorraine Feather: "Flirting with Disaster" Jazzed Media
2014 Grammy Nomination Best Traditional Pop Album,
Shelly Berg, co-producer
Gloria Estefan: "The Standards" Sony Masterworks
2014 Grammy Nomination Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocals,
Shelly Berg, arranger, "What a Wonderful World"
Gloria Estefan: "The Standards" Sony Masterworks
2013 Grammy Nomination Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocals,
Shelly Berg, arranger, "Out There"
Lorraine Feather: "Tales of the Unusual" Jazzed Media

Selected Honors and Awards

Year Organization Award Location
2017 Citizens Interested in the Arts Champion of the Arts Award Miami, Florida
2016 The Jazz Cruise Hall of Fame, inductee Entertainment Cruise Productions, LLC
2013 Classical South Florida Radio Ziff Honors Award in the Arts Miami, Florida
2011 University of Miami Alumni Association Inside Out Award Miami, Florida
2009 City of Miami Proclamation Honoring Leadership in the Arts Miami, Florida
2005 JazzWeek #1 Jazz CD, Blackbird US Jazz Radio
2005 JazzWeek Finalist, Record of the Year and Artist of the Year US Jazz Radio
2005 USC Thornton School of Music Dean's Award for Scholarship and Research Los Angeles
2003 Los Angeles Jazz Society Educator of the Year Los Angeles
2000 International Assoc. Jazz Educators (IAJE) Lawrence Berk Leadership Award New Orleans
1999 Los Angeles Times Named one of three "Educators for the Millennium" Los Angeles
1989 San Jacinto College Outstanding Fine Arts Faculty Member, 1984, 1987, 1989 Houston, Texas
1988 Finalist Great American Jazz Piano Competition Jacksonville, Florida
1987 ADDY Award Seven Southwest Region ADDY Awards (1981-1987) Houston, Texas
1987 San Jacinto College Outstanding Faculty Member Houston, Texas
1977 University of Houston "Top Ten" Student Award (out of 40,000) Houston, Texas
1977 University of Houston "Top-Five" Graduate in the College of Fine Arts Houston, Texas

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