1935年9月23日,Les McCann出生在肯塔基州的列克星敦,是美国著名的爵士钢琴家。他的职业生涯始于1968年,经常和萨克斯手埃迪哈里斯、喇叭手班尼贝利合作。1956年,在人才竞赛中Les McCann赢得了最佳歌手奖,并首次提高了自己在音乐圈中的知名度。1969年,发行了精选专辑《Compared To What》,无论是唱片和单曲都取得巨大成功。
by Scott Yanow
Les McCann reached the peak of his career at the 1968 Montreux Jazz Festival, recording Compared to What and Cold Duck Time for Atlantic (Swiss Movement) with Eddie Harris and Benny Bailey. Although he has done some worthwhile work since then, much of it has been anti-climatic.
Les McCann first gained some fame in 1956 when he won a talent contest in the Navy as a singer that resulted in an appearance on television on The Ed Sullivan Show. After being discharged, he formed a trio in Los Angeles. McCann turned down an invitation to join the Cannonball Adderley Quintet so he could work on his own music. He signed a contract with Pacific Jazz and in 1960 gained some fame with his albums Les McCann Plays the Truth and The Shout. His soulful funk style on piano was influential and McCanns singing was largely secondary until the mid-60s. He recorded many albums for Pacific Jazz during 1960-64, mostly with his trio but also featuring Ben Webster, Richard Groove Holmes, Blue Mitchell, Stanley Turrentine, Joe Pass, the Jazz Crusaders and the Gerald Wilson Orchestra. McCann switched to Limelight during 1965-67 and then signed with Atlantic in 1968. After the success of Swiss Movement, McCann emphasized his singing at the expense of his playing and he began to utilize electric keyboards, notably on 1972s Layers. His recordings became less interesting to traditional jazz fans from that point on, and after his Atlantic contract ran out in 1976, McCann appeared on records much less often. However he stayed popular and a 1994 reunion tour with Eddie Harris was quite successful. A mid-1990s stroke put him out of action for a time and weakened his keyboard playing (his band began carrying an additional keyboardist) but Les McCann returned to a more active schedule during 1996 and was still a powerful singer. His comeback was solidified by 2002s Pump it Up, a guest-heavy celebration of funk and jazz released on ESC Records.