Harold O'Neal

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Harold O'Neal
O'Neal in September 2011
O'Neal in September 2011
Background information
Birth nameHarold Mujahid O'Neal
Born (1981-03-27) 27 March 1981 (age 40)
Arusha, Tanzania
GenresFilm score, Jazz, Classical, Hip Hop, R and B, Rock
Occupation(s)Composer, pianist, record producer, actor, dancer, public speaker
InstrumentsPiano, keyboard, synthesizer, drums, percussion
Years active1998–present
LabelsUniversal Music Group
Websitepianocinema.com

Harold Mujahid O'Neal FRSA (born 27 March 1981) is an American pianist, composer, record producer, public speaker, and storyteller. He has recorded and performed with artists in a variety of musical genres (U2, Lupe Fiasco, Busta Rhymes, Damien Rice, Aloe Blacc, and Jay Z). O'Neal has been profiled by numerous publications and programs including Forbes,[1] NPR's All Things Considered,[2] Fortune,[3] Studio 360,[4] and the 92Y,[5] with The New York Times[6] comparing him to Duke Ellington, Kenny Kirkland, and Maurice Ravel. He is considered to be of this generation's greatest pianists and composers. O'Neal has been awarded fellowship to the Royal Society of the Arts, with the Patron being Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and recently played a role as a creative expert for the Academy Award winning Pixar film, Soul.

Early life[]

Harold O'Neal was born in Arusha, Tanzania, and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. His great-grandfather, Ollie Harold Pennington, was a jazz pianist and composer for silent film in Kansas City, where his grandmother walked to school with Charlie Parker. O'Neal began playing the piano by ear at age four on his father's miniature keyboard. He found his earliest inspirations in the music of Tom and Jerry, Looney Tunes, and Disney. While growing up, he spent a considerable amount of time with his grandmother exploring various creative outlets, before eventually becoming a pianist. Having spent much of his youth living in the projects (Public Housing) and surviving near-death experiences, he credits music with saving his life. O'Neal attended the Paseo Academy Of Fine And Performing Arts, with classmates Logan Richardson, Lil' Ronnie, and Brian Kennedy, where he began his jazz piano studies while being mentored by Ahmad Alaadeen. He studied classical piano and composition with Margie Cameron-Jarrett, whose musical lineage can be traced back to Franz Liszt.

Career[]

O'Neal began working with musical luminaries from a young age – touring with Bobby Watson when he was 19 after studying composition at the Berklee College of Music. He then went on to the Manhattan School of Music, to study with Kenny Barron. It was there where he met the great American jazz pianist and composer, Andrew Hill, with whom he soon became the apprentice of. Mr. Hill was an apprentice of prolific composer Paul Hindemith. Following Andrew Hill's advice, O'Neal left the Manhattan School of Music to replace pianist Jason Moran in the influential band, the Greg Osby 4, making his major-label debut recording for Blue Note Records[7] at the age of 21. In 2004, O'Neal premiered a jazz quartet featuring Greg Osby, Jeff "Tain" Watts, and Matt Brewer.

In the following years, O'Neal released a number of critically acclaimed albums including -- "Charlie's Suite" (2006), which was a compilation of his family's legacy, "Whirling Mantis" (2010) with a jazz quartet, and a solo piano album "Marvelous Fantasy" (2011) on Smalls Records. He then partnered with Ski Beats and Damon Dash, after being signed to Universal Music Group as a songwriter and producer, to release the albums 24 Hour Karate School 2 (2011), Twilight (2012), and Cam'Ron And Vado's Blu Tops (2012). In 2012, O'Neal formed a partnership with producers Lil Ronnie and Jerry Wonda working with many Pop and R&B artists (Miguel, Akon, Melissa Ethridge, Raphael Saadiq, French Montana). In 2013, he released the album "Man on the Street" featuring a jazz quartet as well as solo piano for BluRoc, an at the time incarnation of Rocafella Records distributed by Def Jam Records.

O'Neal worked as a composer for a featurette and the documentaries of the 2015 Disney film Tomorrowland produced by Academy Award winning filmmaker Anthony Giacchino, which starred George Clooney and Britt Robertson. The film was directed by Brad Bird with the film-score being composed by Michael Giacchino. His solo piano album "Piano Cinema" was released in May 2018, with "Sam and Sam" serving as the lead single. Following the album release, O'Neal completed a spring tour across the U.S. with The Blk Shp with Pixar as a partner. Recently, at the suggestion of Ed Catmull, O'Neal played a role with the filmmakers (Pete Docter, Dana Murray, Kemp Powers) as a creative expert in the development of Pixar's Soul.

As a keynote speaker and storyteller, O'Neal has been featured at Google, The World Economic Forum, TEDX, Hatch Experience, C2 Montréal, Blk Shp Power Shift, and many other leading platforms.

Awards and Accolades[]

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

In 2019, O'Neal was among the 100 international individuals selected to be a Gates Foundation Goalkeeper. Goalkeepers (Gates Foundation) is an initiative of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Its aim is to bring together leaders from around the world to accelerate progress toward achieving the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Invitations are issued to global leaders and aspiring personalities who have been personally selected by the board. Previous attendees include Barack Obama, Emmanuel Macron, Amina J. Mohammed, Erna Solberg, Malala Yousafzai, and Trevor Noah.

Aspen Institute

In 2019, O'Neal was awarded fellowship to the Aspen Institute's Aspen Ideas Festival, a week-long event held in Aspen, Colorado in the United States. The Aspen Ideas Festival program of events includes discussions, seminars, panels, and tutorials from journalists, designers, innovators, politicians, diplomats, presidents, judges, musicians, artists, and writers. Topics covered during the festival include global politics and economics, U.S. Policy, the environment, technology, science, health, education, the arts, and economic issues.

Royal Society of the Arts

In 2019, O'Neal was awarded fellowship to the Royal Society of the Arts. Founded in 1754 by William Shipley, it was granted a Royal Charter in 1847, and the right to use the term "Royal" in its name by King Edward VII in 1908. Notable past fellows include Charles Dickens, Benjamin Franklin, Stephen Hawking, Karl Marx, Adam Smith, Nelson Mandela, David Attenborough, William Hogarth, John Diefenbaker, and Tim Berners-Lee. Today, the RSA has fellows elected from 80 countries worldwide.

Notable events[]

NPR All Things Considered: The Yule Log (TV program), Pianist Harold O'Neal and Bill Cosby's Christmas story[8] On 25 December 2011, O'Neal was featured along with Bill Cosby for the Christmas Day edition of NPR's All Things Considered, with O'Neal being hosted and interviewed by Guy Raz.

Electric Burma[9] On 18 June 2012, O'Neal performed with U2, Lupe Fiasco, Bob Geldof, Damien Rice, Angelique Kidjo and many other major artists for the presentation of Amnesty International's prestigious 'Ambassador of Conscience' Award to Aung San Suu Kyi. The award was originally announced from the stage when U2 played Croke Park in July 2009 - while the Burmese Nobel Peace Prize recipient was still under house arrest in Burma.

Global Citizen: World on Stage[10] On 22 September 2016, O'Neal performed with Aloe Blacc and Maya Jupiter for The Global Citizen Festival's The World on Stage, a night curated by Tom Morello and Jon Batiste. The evening was dedicated to several prominent speakers who addressed various causes—such as education, the refugee crisis, gender equality, poverty, hunger, and much more—and the presentation of the inaugural George Harrison Global Citizen award, presented by Paul Simon to Olivia and Dhani Harrison (George's widow and son).

Benjamin Franklin Medal Ceremony[11] On 4 December 2018, Herbie Hancock received the prestigious Benjamin Franklin Medal (Royal Society of Arts) from the Royal Society for the Arts at the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania—being recognized for his long lifetime of creative achievements and humanitarian efforts. The 264-year-old Royal Society for the Arts, based in London, includes Franklin as a founding fellow and initiated the Benjamin Franklin medal in 1956 to honor people who transcend their vocation to generally benefit mankind. The ceremony featured bassist Christian McBride and pianist O'Neal as guest star performers, each musically representing the electric and acoustic side of Hancock's legacy.

Film and television[]

In 2009, O'Neal appeared as an actor in Jay Z's music video for the hit record Young Forever, from his multi-platinum album The Blueprint 3. In 2010, he was cast in the HBO television series Boardwalk Empire, portraying James P. Johnson. He was also featured in MTV's Sucker Free.

Credits[]

Film scoring[]

Year Title Director Production Company
2015 Tomorrowland (Additional Music) Brad Bird Walt Disney Pictures
2015 Tanu Weds Manu Returns (Old School Girl) Anand L. Rai Colour Yellow Pictures
2015 Loisaidas (Episode 6) Damon Dash Exec. Prod. Kanye West Damon Dash Studios

Albums[]

Year Artist Title Label
2018 Harold O'Neal Piano Cinema Piano Cinema Music
2013 Harold O'Neal Man on the Street Universal Music Group
2012 Cam'Ron And Vado BluTops Universal Music Group
2012 Ski Beatz 24 Hour Karate School Presents: Twilight Universal Music Group
2011 Ski Beatz 24 Hour Karate School 2 Universal Music Group
2011 Harold O'Neal Marvelous Fantasy Smalls Records
2010 Harold O'Neal Whirling Mantis Smalls Records
2007 Harold O'Neal Charlie's Suite PME Records

Miscellaneous[]

  • He is the nephew of Pete O'Neal, a former leader of the Black Panther Party
  • He holds a black belt in kenpo karate, having spent significant time competing as a full contact kickboxer
  • O'Neal's cousin is Emanuel Cleaver, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives
  • He is a member of the legendary breakdance crew, the Dynamic Rockers.
  • O'Neal is a polymath.

References[]

  1. ^ Wolcott, Robert C. "Don't Just Cope- Create!: Thriving Through Isolation With Musician Harold O'Neal". Forbes.
  2. ^ "A Jazz Pianist's Cinematic 'Fantasy'". NPR.
  3. ^ "Include U Challenge, Day 14: Let Go of Your Story". Fortune.
  4. ^ "Harold O'Neal's Marvelous Fantasy | Studio 360". WNYC.
  5. ^ "What is Creativity? with Harold O'Neal - 92Y, New York". 92Y.
  6. ^ Caramanica, Jon; Chinen, Nate; Ratliff, Ben (17 October 2011). "New Music From Real Estate, My Brightest Diamond, Harold O'Neal". The New York Times.
  7. ^ "Greg Osby Puts on His 'St. Louis Shoes'". NPR.
  8. ^ "The TV Yule Log, Pianist Harold O'Neal And Bill Cosby". NPR.
  9. ^ "Electric Burma for Aung San Suu Kyi". U2.com.
  10. ^ "Paul Simon to Honor George Harrison's Legacy of Music and Activism at Global Citizen's 'The World on Stage' Event". Global Citizen.
  11. ^ "Jazz legend Herbie Hancock becomes first musician to receive Ben Franklin Medal".

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