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Don Shirley (Donald Walbridge Shirley (Doc, Dr. Shirley)) was born on 29 January, 1927 in Pensacola, Florida, USA, is a soundtrack. Discover Don Shirley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

Popular As Donald Walbridge Shirley (Doc, Dr. Shirley)
Occupation soundtrack
Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 29 January, 1927
Birthday 29 January
Birthplace Pensacola, Florida, USA
Date of death 6 April, 2013
Died Place Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Nationality United States

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Who Is Don Shirley's Wife?

His wife is Jean C., Hill (23 December 1952 - 0000) ( divorced)

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Don Shirley Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Don Shirley worth at the age of 86 years old? Don Shirley’s income source is mostly from being a successful Soundtrack. He is from United States. We have estimated Don Shirley's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Soundtrack

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1927

Don Shirley was born on January 29, 1927 in Pensacola, Florida, USA as Donald Walbridge Shirley. He was married to Jean C. , Hill.

1950

For a short time in the early 1950s, he temporarily gave up performing and recording, while he studied psychology at the University of Chicago and began work in Chicago as a psychologist.

1952

His marriage to Jean C. Hill took place in Cook County, Illinois in 1952, the date and place of his divorce is not known, other than being sometime before 1960.

1955

Between the years 1955 and 1972, Shirley recorded twenty-three albums of music, most were on the Cadence record label, and most are now (as of 2020) available on various streaming services. Although he essentially stopped recording albums in 1972, he did continue composing and performing for many more years thereafter. Late in life, he released one final album, "Home with Don Shirley" in 2001, which included his tribute to his friend Duke Ellington, "D, D & D: Divertimento for Duke by Don".

1956

For approximately fifty-four years (from 1956 until his eviction, as one of the last tenants, in June 2010), Shirley lived in an an apartment in the Carnegie Hall Studio Towers directly above Carnegie Hall in Manhattan. The 165 apartments, of different sizes and configurations, were called studios not because they were residential one-room studio apartments (although some of them were one room), but because they were intended to be artist studios, for artists of many disciplines, from pianists to photographers, theater actors to theme composers, ballet dancers to biographers, architects to actors on screen, and every other kind of "artist" in the broadest sense of the term. When Shirley first moved into the Carnegie Studio Towers, he lived in an eighth-floor apartment, later moving to apartment #130 (one of the largest, if not THE largest apartment of all the Carnegie Studios) on the thirteenth floor, which had 34-foot-high ceilings. Out of all the 114 year (1896-2010) roster of studio tenants, many of whom performed in one of the three Carnegie venues, only Shirley and Leonard Bernstein, ever performed actual solo concerts at Carnegie Hall. Shirley only moved out of the Carnegie Hall Studio Towers reluctantly, when the City of New York (as owner of Carnegie Hall) through it's not-for-profit operating manager, Carnegie Hall Corporation, evicted all of the remaining studio tenants in order to reconfigure the space into offices, rehearsal studios, museum/exhibit space, Carnegie historical archives, teaching and tutoring rooms, etc. On the day of his final move-out, 57th Street had to be closed in order for a crane to be brought in to remove Shirley's full sized Steinway Concert Grand piano from #130 and lower it to street level to be transported to Shirley's new home, approximately two blocks away, where he could still see his beloved Carnegie Hall from his apartment window.

1971

Russian-born composer Igor Stravinsky (although he was 45 years older than Shirley, their careers overlapped until Stravinsky's death in 1971) was a major admirer of Shirley, and considered him a musical colleague, said of Shirley, "His virtuosity is worthy of Gods".

1974

After the death of Duke Ellington in 1974, Shirley composed a tribute to his friend, "Divertimento for Duke by Don," also sometimes known as "D, D & D" or Triple D.