This year marks the 56th anniversary of the birth of Peter Nero’s recording career, which eventually produced 70 recordings. In 1960 he was signed to a three-year contract with RCA Victor records, which was then renewed for another five years, producing more than 26 LPs, including Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Piano Concerto in F with Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops. The following year, he was honored with his first Grammy Award, as “Best New Artist of the Year.”

In January 2013 pianist and conductor Peter Nero was awarded a Certificate by the President of the Philadelphia City Council honoring his outstanding lifetime musical achievements, and recognizing his innumerable contributions to the arts and culture in Philadelphia as an award-winning pianist and the founding conductor and Artistic Director of the world renowned Peter Nero and the Philly POPS orchestra.

In October 2009 Peter Nero was also honored with lifetime achievement awards from the American Federation of Musicians (AFM) and the Philadelphia Musicians’ Union Local 77, AFM. He also received the Mario Lanza Award, in recognition of outstanding achievement in the field of music, in November 2009.

“If the perfect pops conductor could be conjured, … he might answer to this description,” wrote Philadelphia Inquirer music critic Peter Dobrin: “Huge talent with polymath abilities and catholic tastes. Musician who actually enjoys giving audiences what they want. Plays piano like a dream. … [H]e might look something like Peter Nero.”

“Peter Nero is, of course, known for his piano playing, covering a range from classical concert repertoire to straight-ahead jazz. His fingers stretch as far as Art Tatum’s, and he practically knows no limits on the Steinway. He is also a fine conductor … Philadelphia is lucky to have him and his, by now, trademark Philly Pops,” said All About Jazz’s Victor L. Schermer on May 8, 2009.

“A two-time and eight-time nominated Grammy Award-winning pianist, Peter Nero leads his unrivaled Pops orchestra blending classical, swing, Broadway, blues, and jazz—all performed with virtuosity, authenticity, and an inviting sense of humor.” The Washington Post has called him “the epitome of the Pops Conductor/Performer.”

One of his greatest achievements is being the founding Music Director of the world renowned Peter Nero and the Philly Pops. On January 27, 2007, Mr. Nero joined Rod Stewart from the piano with the Philadelphia Orchestra for a performance of “They Can’t Take That Away from Me” at the Academy of Music 150th Anniversary Concert. Mr. Nero’s recent guest performances include engagements with the Indianapolis Symphony, the National Arts Centre Symphony in Ottawa, the Charlotte Symphony, the Detroit Symphony, and the Baltimore Symphony, among others. His complete concert schedule can be found at www.peternero.com.

As a Steinway artist for over 60 years, Mr. Nero returned to New York’s Carnegie Hall in 2003 to perform at a gala celebrating the 150th Anniversary of Steinway with many noted pianists, including Dr. Billy Taylor, Herbie Hancock, and Michel Legrand.

Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Nero began his formal music training at the age of seven. By the time he was 14, he was accepted to New York City’s prestigious High School of Music and Art and also won a scholarship to the Juilliard School of Music. Constance Keene, his teacher and mentor, once wrote in an issue of Keyboard Classics that “Vladimir Horowitz was Peter’s greatest fan!”

After his early association with RCA Records, he moved to Columbia Records, which resulted in a million-selling single and album—The Summer of ’42—now available on CD.

His recordings over the last 14 years include two CDs with the Philly Pops, Holiday POPS! and Broadway Showstoppers, and three CDs with full symphony orchestra: On My Own, Classic Connections, and My Way. He also recorded Peter Nero and Friends, which contains collaborations with Mel Tormé, Maureen McGovern, and Doc Severinsen, among others. His latest CDs are romantic albums titled Love Songs for a Rainy Day and More in Love. By popular demand, dozens of his earlier vinyl recordings have been re-issued on CD all available on iTunes and Amazon. Music lovers of all generations can now hear him on Rod Stewart’s album As Time Goes By … The Great American Songbook, Volume II and see him on YouTube.

Mr. Nero’s first major national TV success came at age 17 when he was chosen to perform Rhapsody in Blue on Paul Whiteman’s TV special. He subsequently appeared on many top variety and talk shows, including 11 guest appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show and numerous appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.

Hailed as one of the premier interpreters of Gershwin, Mr. Nero starred in the Emmy Award- winning NBC Special “S’Wonderful, S’Marvelous, S’Gershwin.” Other TV credits include performances on PBS-TV’s “Piano Pizzazz” and with the National Symphony in Washington, D.C., on its July 4th special titled “A Capitol Fourth.” He served as music director and pianist for the PBS-TV special “The Songs of Johnny Mercer: Too Marvelous for Words” with co-stars Johnny Mathis, Melissa Manchester, and the Philly Pops.

During the years of the prime time Variety shows he performed 12 times on the Ed Sullivan Show, Perry Como, Jonathon Edwards, Dinah Shore, Jackie Gleason and George Gobel, to name a few.

Among Mr. Nero’s long list of honors are six honorary doctorates (the most recent from Drexel University in 2004) and the prestigious International Society of Performing Arts Presenters Award for “Excellence in the Arts.” He is also included on two historic walks of fame—one in Philadelphia, and one in Miami, Florida. In 1999 he received the Pennsylvania Distinguished Arts Award, presented by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge. Previous honorees include Marian Anderson, James Michener, Andrew Wyeth, and Riccardo Muti. In February 2009, the Abraham Lincoln Foundation of the Union League of Philadelphia presented Mr. Nero with its prestigious Lincoln Award as part of its Lincoln Birthday anniversary 2009 celebration. The Award is given to persons of distinction who, through their actions, have significantly contributed to the United States of America.

Peter Nero is an active supporter of many important causes, including the funding of school music programs, fundraising for the building of new arts centers across the country, as well as research for cancer, dystonia, and autism.

When not touring the world, Peter Nero makes his home in the Philadelphia area. He has two children—Beverly, a successful film producer residing with her husband in California, and Jedd, a successful commercial real estate entrepreneur residing with his wife near New York City. Both children have made him a grandfather (3).

Piano Forte I Can't Get Started
1961 Over the Rainbow
Get Me to the Church On Time
My Funny Valentine
Scratch My Bach
In Other Words
Spring Is Here
Night and Day
That's All
Surrey With the Fringe On Top
I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
Cherokee
New Piano in Town Mountain Greenery
1961 Maria
Slow Boat To China
Bess You Is My Woman Now
On The Street Where You Live
St. Louis Blues
Three Coins In A Fountain
Just One Of Those Things
Stormy Weather
Long Ago And Far Away
Tea For Two
Body And Soul
The Colorful Peter Nero Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair
1962 Yellow Rose of Texas
Serenade in Blue
Tangerine
Scarlet Ribbons
Journey to Red Rocks
Orange Colored Sky
Mood Indigo
Golden Earrings
On Green Dolphin Street
Deep Purple
Look for the Silver Lining
Young and Warm and Wonderful When I Fall In Love
1962 Secret Love
Don't Blame Me
You Are Too Beautiful
Wonderful You
Thou Swell
Young And Warm And Wonderful
Just Squeeze Me
Wasn'T The Summer Short
All The Things You Are
Warm
The Way You Look Tonight
For The Nero Minded Moon River
1963 Dancing On The Ceiling
Don'T Get Around Much Anymore
Little Girl Blue
Something'S Coming
My Man's Gone Now
Ev'rything I'Ve Got
Let's Not Waste A Moment
Isn't It Romantic
Yesterdays
Too Late Now
Love Is A Simple Thing
Hail The Conquering Nero Midnight In Moscow
1963 When The World Was Young
My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean
What Kind Of Fool Am I?
Continental Holiday
Granada
Never On Sunday
Londonderry Air
Anna
Strange Music
Gloomy Sunday
Mack The Knive
In Person Button Up Your Overcoat
1964 The Green Leaves of Summer
It's All Right With Me
Cute
Are My Dreams Real?
I Got Plenty o' Nuttin'
West Side Story Suite
Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
Peter Nero Plays Songs Hello Dolly
You Won't Forget Shangri-La
1964 The Girl from Ipanema
Tender Is the Night
Call Me Irresponsible
The Shelter of Your Arms
People
I Want to Hold Your Hand
I Wish You Love
The Pink Panther Theme
Autumn
A Room Without Windows
Reflections My Coloring Book
1964 Blusette
Walk Right In
The Moment of Truth
This Is All I Ask
Wives and Lovers
Days of Wine and Roses
She Loves Me
As Long As He Needs Me
The Best Is Yet to Come
Reflections
More
Sunday in New York Sunday in New York
1964 Taxi
More in Love
The Cookie Crumbles
Hello
Hello Hop
Unknown
Don't Speak of Love
The Philosopher
Eileen's Theme
Wonderful You
On Frantic Fifth
Finale
The Best of Peter Nero Mountain Greenery
1965 Moon River
Secret Love
On Green Dolphin Street
More in Love
I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
Night and Day
It's All Right With Me
Mood Indigo
Midnight In Moscow
Maria
When The World Was Young
Career Girls The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
1965 Someone To Watch Over Me
I Could Have Danced All Night
Star Eyes
A Certain Smile
Easy to Love
Out of This World
Speak Low
Show Me
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself
Career Girl
Personality
Nero Goes Pops (Arthur Fiedler) Rhapsody in Blue
1965 Love Is Here To Stay
Embraceable You
The Man I Love
They Can't Take That Away From Me
I'm Bidin My Time
I Got Rhythm
On Tour Sweet Georgia Brown
1966 Willow Weep for Me
Autumn Leaves
The More I See You
Greensleeves
The Darktown Strutters' Ball
Porgy and Bess Suite
Screen Scene Theme from The Silencers
1966 Theme from Harlow
What's New Pussycat?
Ship of Fools
The Flick
Chim Chim Cheree
Thunderball
The Shadow of Your Smile
Forget Domani
Theme from The Spy Who Loved Me
My Favorite Things
Help!
Up Close When My Dream Boat Comes Home
1966 Yesterday
Lot of Living' to Do
Here's That Rainy Day
No Moon at All
Take the _A_ Train
England Swings
And I Lover Her
Spring Concerto
Pick Yourself Up
Then I'll Be Tired of You
The Best Thing for You
Nero-ing on the Hits Up-Up and Away
1967 Alfie
Casino Royale
A Whiter Shade of Pale
The Impossible Dream
Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead
Fiddler on the Roof
Somethin' Stupid
Music to Watch Girls By
The Flower Children
Nero-ing In
Peter Nero Plays Born Free Who's Afraid
1967 Stella By Starlight
I Got Plenty o' Nuttin'
It's a Darn Good Thing
Born Free
The Sweetest Sounds
Gone with the Wind
Sunday in New York
Don't Speak of Love
Wonderful You
Salute to Herb Albert The Mexican Shuffle
1967 A Taste of Honey
Spanish Flea
Flamingo
What Now My Love
The Lonely Bull
El Matador
Tijuana Taxi
Crea Mi Amor
Theme from Zorba the Greek
La Playa
The Work Song
Tender is the Night Tender Is the Night
1967 Hello Dolly
Moon River
Wives and Lovers
Never on Sunday
Strangers in the Night
More
What's New Pussycat_
Call Me Irresponsible
Willow Weep for Me
Xochimilco Guantanamera
1967 The Sound of Silence
Winchester Cathedral
Michelle
Mame
A Man and a Woman
Xochimilco
A Walk in the Black Forest
Misty
Canadian Sunset
Summer Samba
Fantasy and Improvisations Fantasy and Improvisations - Peter Nero
Concerto in F - George Gershwin
1968 Concerto in F Mvt. I
Concerto in F Mvt. II
Concerto in F Mvt. III
If Ever I Would Leave You If Ever I Would Leave You
1968 Mood Indigo
Speak Low
A Certain Smile
The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself
Scarlet Ribbons
Tangerine
Serenade in Blue
Deep Purple
Impressions This Guy's in Love With You
1968 Walk On By
Who Is Gonna Love Me_
Wives and Lovers
A House Is Not A Home
Trains and Boats and Planes
There's Always Something There To Remin
Do You Know The Way To San Jose_
What The World Needs Now Is Love
Alfie
The Look of Love
Peter Nero Plays Love Is Blue Love Is Blue
1968 I Say a Little Prayer
Free Again
Windy
Sunny
The Happy Time
Theme from The Fox
The Glory of Love
9-My Ship
Try to Remember
Who Will Answer
I've Gotta Be Me For Once In My Life
1969 Wichita Lineman
Soulful Strut
Scarborough Fair/Canticle
Rain In My Heart
I Love How You Love Me
I've Gotta Be Me
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (Variations On The Theme
Hey Jude
Lo Mucho Que Te Quiero (All I Need Is Time)
I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
Lonely As I Leave You
Love Trip Blue Fantasy
1969 If You've Got a Heart
Rapido
Lover's Rhapsody
High Noon
Amy's Theme
The Right to Love
Lover Come Back to Me
Exodus
You Are There
Theme from The Quiller Memorandum
Midnight Cowboy Midnight Cowboy
1969 Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet
The Windmills of Your Mind
The April Fools
Theme from Picasso Summer
Aquarius
Let the Sunshine In
Be-In
Where do I Go
Hair
Good Morning Starshine
I'll Never Fall in Love Again Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head
1970 Goin' Out of My Head
Without Her
Didn't We
Something
My Way
I'll Never Fall in Love Again
Jean
Can't Take My Eyes Off You
Lay Lady Lay
Come Saturday Morning
Love Story Theme From "Love Story"
1970 El Condor Pasa (If I Could)
Something
Didn't We
Wichita Lineman
Love Theme From "Romeo And Juliet" (A Ti
My Way
Scarborough Fair/Canticle
Come Saturday Morning
For Once In My Life
Presenting the Very Talented Get Me to the Church On Time
Peter Nero My Funny Valentine
1970 I Could Have Danced All Night
Spring Is Here
Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
Easy to Love
Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Surrey With the Fringe On Top
Button Up Your Overcoat