Doug Riley

Organ, Composer

1945 – 2007

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Who was Doug Riley?

Douglas Brian "Doug" Riley, CM was a Canadian musician, also known as Dr. Music. He spent two decades with the Famous People Players as its musical director, besides his participation on over 300 album projects in various genres. Riley died of a heart attack on August 27, 2007.

Riley was a graduate of the University of Toronto and studied with the Royal Conservatory of Music.

Doug Riley was born and raised in Toronto. At the age of two he was diagnosed with polio. He began to study piano at the age of three as a way of coping with his physical disability and providing him with a means of self-expression. He played with the Silhouettes, an R&B band, while in his teens. He attended the University of Toronto and graduated with a Bachelor of Music in 1965. He went on to do his postgraduate work on the music of the Iroquois. In 1969, Riley was the arranger and keyboardist on Ray Charles’ album, Doing His Thing. In a 2006 interview with the Toronto Star, Doug Riley said “Ray Charles was my first influence outside the boogie-woogie and stride pianists like Albert Ammons and Fats Waller”. After the completion of the album, Ray Charles asked Doug Riley to join his band but Riley turned down the offer and decided to stay in Toronto to continue his musical career.

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Born
Apr 24, 1945
Toronto
Also known as
  • Douglas Brian Riley
  • Doctor Music
  • Dr. Music
Spouses
Nationality
  • Canada
Profession
Education
  • University of Toronto
Lived in
  • Toronto
Died
Aug 27, 2007
Calgary

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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