RIP Harold Betters
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 12:27 pm
Sad to be reporting this...
Harold Betters obituary https://www.martuccifuneralhome.com/obi ... lJxgdCahks
WZUM jazz radio Pittsburgh, PA paid a tribute recently:
https://www.wzum.org/jazz-blog/2020/10/23/mcgjazz-
HB (as his friends knew him) played quite a bit at the Encore Club in the Shadyside part of Pgh:
https://newsinteractive.post-gazette.co ... r_Pf3II8ao
He was a regional favorite because he was born and raised in the Pittsburgh, PA culture. He understood the people and the music we enjoyed listening to. He was my personal inspiration.
As some of the information states, he played frequently on the Mike Douglas show, the Merv Griffin show and appeared on the Tonight Show (with Johnny Carson). I remember him telling me once how terrified he was when Urbie Green came to town. HB refused to play with him b/c he felt he wasn't good enough. Urbie called him to reassure him that he had heard him play - was a fan - and not to worry. The performance together went well.
Frank Sinatra was also a fan of Harold Betters and wanted HB to go national. He didn't want to, though. He was a family man and local Pittsburgh player through-and-through.
Harold Betters' style was unmistakable and his amazing sound was legend. Recordings never did him justice, as fine as some of them were. And while it's true that he may not have had the technique of Bill Watrous or Urbie Green (who the heck did!), his enthusiasm, style, sound and energy more than made up for it.
There will be a podcast this evening paying tribute:
[url]https://www.crowdcast.io/e/harold ... JJVdh4-mj8[/url]
RIP Harold Betters
Harold Betters obituary https://www.martuccifuneralhome.com/obi ... lJxgdCahks
WZUM jazz radio Pittsburgh, PA paid a tribute recently:
https://www.wzum.org/jazz-blog/2020/10/23/mcgjazz-
HB (as his friends knew him) played quite a bit at the Encore Club in the Shadyside part of Pgh:
https://newsinteractive.post-gazette.co ... r_Pf3II8ao
He was a regional favorite because he was born and raised in the Pittsburgh, PA culture. He understood the people and the music we enjoyed listening to. He was my personal inspiration.
As some of the information states, he played frequently on the Mike Douglas show, the Merv Griffin show and appeared on the Tonight Show (with Johnny Carson). I remember him telling me once how terrified he was when Urbie Green came to town. HB refused to play with him b/c he felt he wasn't good enough. Urbie called him to reassure him that he had heard him play - was a fan - and not to worry. The performance together went well.
Frank Sinatra was also a fan of Harold Betters and wanted HB to go national. He didn't want to, though. He was a family man and local Pittsburgh player through-and-through.
Harold Betters' style was unmistakable and his amazing sound was legend. Recordings never did him justice, as fine as some of them were. And while it's true that he may not have had the technique of Bill Watrous or Urbie Green (who the heck did!), his enthusiasm, style, sound and energy more than made up for it.
There will be a podcast this evening paying tribute:
[url]https://www.crowdcast.io/e/harold ... JJVdh4-mj8[/url]
RIP Harold Betters