Music Propels My Soul

Music Propels My Soul

My life has been driven by music. It started with my father, who played piano by ear in the key of C after playing violin in the Columbia Orchestra. I often enjoyed his playing, which happened at family gatherings and parties with my parents’ friends.

I think I started piano lessons when I was around 7, learning 3-part chords, and was not the greatest student.

Years later, I heard the Sauter-Finegan Orchestra, which exposed me to my first taste of jazz which I loved.

When I graduated high school, I began working on Wall Street selling securities, researching and writing research reports, and raising money for several companies, including one that developed indoor skydiving.

But the fact was, I never loved Wall Street. It was my father’s business, and he was happy to have me follow in his footsteps, but I was not so happy.

Continuing on my musical path, the next event that helped shape my love of music was when a family friend, famed composer and arranger Johnny Mandel, visited and, as he was leaving, played a complex chord on our piano that opened my mind to harmonic possibilities beyond the simple 3-part chords I had learned.

Of course, I listened to lots of music, from the Beatles and James Taylor, Marvin Gaye and Earth, Wind & Fire, to Sinatra and Tony Bennett, who became my favourite singer. I also enjoyed classical music, including Satie, Ravel, and Debussy.

Finally, I was living in Los Angeles and listening to the jazz station there when I heard a very interesting Cello Quartet playing a combination of jazz and classical music. The artist was Roger Kellaway, a musician’s musician who had been Bobby Darin’s musical director and played piano on hundreds of albums, including for Sinatra and Streisand.

As luck would have it, I was renting a room in a home, and my landlord was a friend of Roger’s. A few days later, I met Roger by phone, and a few months later we met in New York and began what became a 30+ year friendship.

Along the way, Roger heard me sing and play and suggested we do an album together. That idea finally manifested when I was 82 in an album called Out of Silence. Originally planned as a live recording in L.A., the album became an international project due to COVID. Roger recorded piano in Ojai, California, while I laid down vocals in a studio in Launceston, Tasmania.

It was the thrill of a lifetime for me to work with Roger. I studied with a vocal coach to get my voice into the best shape of my life, and the result is an album I am very proud of.

It features several original songs of mine and some of my favorite songs by well-known composers, including Tell Me My Name from Roger’s score for an animated feature that opens and closes the album.

I believe it’s never too late to do what lights you up and hope this album encourages others—especially elders—to follow their dreams.

You can can listen to my album at: https://jeffhutner.bandcamp.com/album/out-of-silence. And to learn more about Roger’s stellar career, visit www.rogerkellaway.com.

 

© Copyright 2025 Jeff Hutner. All Rights Reserved.
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