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For a 6-year-old, Neil was showing an incredible musical aptitude in choral class, and could very well be a child prodigy. If so, they should buy him a piano.
Maxie the Taxi gulped. How much did pianos cost? He was already working long shifts driving a cab to support his family, maybe he could add a few more hours.
He had earned his endearing nickname from friends and steady customers for being a stand up guy, and now, looking out his Brighton Beach apartment window at his son playing stickball in the street below, Maxie thought yeah, he could put in a few more hours behind the steering wheel. Anything for his kid.
Eleanor said forget it. He was already working hard enough. She’d get a sales clerk job at Abraham & Straus department store while Neil was at school. She checked around and found they could buy a second hand upright for around $500.
The day the piano was delivered officially ended Neil Sedaka’s stickball career. Those gifted fingers of his were too valuable to risk getting injured playing ball with a broom handle and pink Spaldeen.
Everyday, for six hours, Neil sat at that piano and honed his skills. He missed stickball, but he loved music, and he was good. Very good.
Every few weeks, Maxie would tell his son to take a break. The Dodgers were home, let’s go out to Ebbets Field and see Jackie Robinson play. They’d sit in the bleachers for 60 cents a ticket and scream themselves hoarse for the Bums to win.
Neil’s second grade teacher was right. He was a prodigy. The Juilliard School of Music offered him a scholarship, and famed concert pianist Arthur Rubinstein named him the best high school pianist in New York City.
Everybody who heard Neil play agreed. Maxie the Taxi and Eleanor’s kid was destined for Carnegie Hall. Nobody bothered to ask Neil where he saw himself destined for.
Like just about every teenager in America in the 50’s, he’d rush home from school at 3:30 p.m., turn on American Bandstand, and see rock ‘n’ roll, not Rachmaninoff, in his future.
He’d sing along with whomever Dick Clark had as guest performers that day, and found not only his fingers were gifted, but his voice was pretty darn good, too.
“Little did I think that a couple of years later, I would be on with Dick Clark, who gave me my start,” Sedaka said this week on the eve of his 80th birthday and as a rare concert date approaches on Saturday, April 6, at the Saban Theater in Beverly Hills.
“I was so scared to sing at the beginning. All my training was as a concert pianist. My mother was a little leery about rock ‘n’ roll, but she said, ‘this is what you chose to do, so go do it,’ and she pushed me out on the stage. Fortunately, I had the goods.”
“Breaking Up Is Hard To Do,” “Oh, Carol,” “Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen,” “Calendar Girl,” and so many other Top 10 hits followed.
“After a couple of royalty checks, my mother was very pleased I chose rock ‘n’ roll,” Sedaka said, laughing. “I bought her a mink coat and a house.”
But, almost as soon as it began, it ended when the Beatles arrived in 1963, and Sedaka’s career began to flag.
“I was out of work,” he candidly said. “I figured if the Beatles came to New York, I’d go to England where the English were still very faithful to original rock and roll. I lived there for three years.
“Elton John was a big fan and was just starting Rocket Records. He said I’m going to make you a star again, and his company produced my album ‘Laughter in the Rain’ in America, which went to number one.”
He still loves doing concerts, but limits them to eight a year. Ironically, now he spends most of his time composing classical music – “a side most people don’t know about me,” he said.
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But it’s still “Calendar Girl” paying the bills.
“I love the adrenaline rush I get from an audience,” Sedaka said. “They’ve grown up with my songs, and it’s a wonderful feeling to share them, and know that ‘Calendar Girl’ will outlive me.”
Maxie the Taxi ultimately gave up his cab and became his son’s road manager, and his mom his number one fan.
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“She was always in the audience wherever I performed – the ultimate kvell (proud parent),” Sedaka said, laughing.
“My father was a great guy, but my mother ruled the roost.”
Dennis McCarthy’s column runs on Sunday. He can be reached at [email protected].
Neil Sedaka and Songs looks like a special album the moment you open the gatefold to this double vinyl package. Six pages of personal photographs, some taken by Sedaka himself, others of the singer posed with Carole King, Connie Francis, Barbara Streisand, and co-writers Howie Greenfield and Phil Cody, combine with 36 performances for an intimate snapshot of an important artist with just his piano, voice, and many stories. It is brilliant, capturing the naked essence of a pop maestro without the strings, drumbeats, and production tricks others may use to hide potential flaws. And there are no major gaffes here, the term consummate performer created for people like Neil Sedaka. 'Betty Grable' is the 31st of 36 titles which the singer/songwriter rattles off with ease and elegance; like every track here, it shimmers with life and is performed with total professionalism. This is a living history of this artist, beginning with Chopin's 'Fantasy Impromptu' and followed by 17 Sedaka/Greenfield compositions, from the Connie Francis hits 'Stupid Cupid' and a tremendous 'Where the Boys Are' to 'The Diary'; 'Oh Carol'; 'Stairway to Heaven'; 'Calendar Girl,' the original 'Breaking Up Is Hard to Do'; the latter-day minor hit 'Amarillo,' which Sedaka states sold three million units for Tony Christie in Europe; a brilliant rendition of the tune written for chanteuse Jane Oliver, 'One More Ride on the Merry-Go-Round'; up to the first composition included here co-written by Phil Cody, the poignant 'Solitaire.' It is one of only four titles Cody contributes, the others include their first hit together, 'Laughter in the Rain,' the John Lennon-inspired 'The Immigrant,' and an autobiographical 'Brighton.' Neil Sedaka rarely writes without one of his partners, but three of his solo efforts contain his own lyrics: 'Leba's Song (Any Where You're Gonna Be)' (written for his wife), 'Standing on the Inside,' and the Top 30 'That's When the Music Takes Me,' which hit two years prior to this 1977 recording. The drama and majesty of 'Cardboard California' becomes an extraordinary example of Sedaka's piano technique and audience rapport. They start clapping along on 'That's When the Music Takes Me,' the only accompaniment on this disc. The encore is the 1975 slow version of the 1962 up-tempo hit performed earlier, 'Breaking Up Is Hard to Do.' There is no exact date of the concert written on this album, which was released in 1977, and most likely recorded at that time as well. The 1976 RCA release, Sedaka Live in Australia, recorded when daughter Dara Sedaka was seven, also fails to document the tour date, which was about 1970, and was released almost simultaneously with this record to capitalize on the new found fame, featuring an orchestra conducted by Lionel Huntington. There are many Neil Sedaka live recordings, but these two in particular are good to compare the depth of the artist while performing with and without other instrumentation. He captivates audiences with the same command Carole King and Neil Diamond have over their fans while performing live, and this disc includes just the right amount of talk in between the tracks to keep the flow going without distraction. Neil Sedaka and Songs is a very fine representation of Neil Sedaka's recorded history.
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