Pianist George Winston is among today’s most popular interpreters of American song, celebrated for turning sociological observations on American culture into compositions that weave a beautiful tapestry of folk, early jazz, R&B and contemporary classical.
His singular instrumental style, which he has termed “rural folk piano,” has been resonating with audiences around the world for more than four decades. Several of his albums — including the essential Autumn, Winter Into Spring and December— achieved platinum status in the United States, generating sales in the millions and serving as a point of entry for Winston’s large and passionate fanbase.