“Cedar Walton is a genius of American Music and this research is unique and needed. I love the book; it is well written and full of new information that has never been published.”—Chris Smith, author of The View from the Back of the Band: The Life and Music of Mel Lewis
“Cedar represents comprehensive coverage of the life and music of a musician that is utterly deserving, commands interest within the field, and is clearly underrepresented in the literature. This work is timely and sorely needed. Markley unearths inside information of incredible depth and breadth. By virtue of its thoroughness, it will quickly become the definitive work on Walton.”—Damani Phillips, author of What Is This Thing Called Soul
“Ben Markley has authored a wonderful and complete portrait of one of the greatest jazz pianists, composers, arrangers, and musicians of all time, The Maestro, Cedar Walton. A marvelous biography that takes the reader through Walton’s life from the perspectives of family, friends, and the top cats on the scene.”—David Hazeltine, jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and educator
“Ask anyone who knows about Cedar Walton and his considerable contribution to the music we call jazz and they can't say enough. Cedar is beautifully written, candid, and full of insight into this gentle giant of a musician. Congratulations, Ben Markley, and thank you for this.”—Ralph Moore, former member of Cedar Walton’s Eastern Rebellion and veteran jazz musician
“I have great respect and appreciation for Ben Markley’s well-crafted and enlightening book on Cedar Walton’s life and genius. Markley includes reflections and perspectives of master musicians and close associates of Walton’s to create a kaleidoscopic view of his humanity, imprint, and originality. Walton’s piano mastery, singular compositions, and nonpareil improvising secure his place in the pantheon of music’s major figures. With Cedar Ben Markley makes an essential contribution that reinforces the legacy of this musical giant.”—Bill Charlap, Grammy Award-winning pianist and Director of Jazz Studies, William Paterson University
"This biography is a long-overdue celebration of the late Cedar Walton, the man, the composer, the arranger, the bandleader, the pianist. . . . The book recaps his long and impressive career that saw him work with some of the most important hard bop formations: Art Farmer/Benny Golson’s Jazztet, Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers and his own Magic Triangle trios. Finally, there are the various incarnations of his Eastern Rebellion, one of the very best post-Coltrane quartets."--The New York City Jazz Record
"Most importantly he remained a stalwart of the jazz scene from the 1950s to shortly before his death in 2013, never achieving the great commercial success others may have craved for him but recognized as a major player, never to be overlooked."--Jazz Journal