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133:, United States, where he learned to read books and music written in Braille, but he returned to Bermuda three years later, when he was 16. Within a year of returning he had his first job as a musician and continued over the years to try to make a living through music in Bermuda. He also found seasonal work in 166:
According to his son, Hayward viewed his life in Bermuda as "one big struggle against the prejudices of the sighted and of whites, and against the generally cavalier attitude of the Bermuda government and the hotels toward local musicians." In 1966, Hayward moved permanently to
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at the age of 50. Blind since infancy, he received formal training in classical piano and was a self-taught jazz musician, eventually becoming one of Bermuda's best-known jazz artists. He was often the accompanist of choice for
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As his career developed as a jazz pianist, as well as an arranger, Hayward became the most sought-after pianist on the island, called to play for visiting singers including Carmen McRae,
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Apart from many accolades received from the US, Canada, Europe and Japan, Hayward was given the following honours in Bermuda:
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Lancelot Henry Stuart Hayward was born in Bermuda to Henry Hayward and Olivia Lathan Hayward. Diagnosed as having juvenile
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Hayward was married in 1940 to Mary Jackson, and they had a son Stuart (born in 1942) and a daughter, Sylvia (born 1951).
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2001 - posthumous award from Adlev Entertainment Productions presented at their first Entertainment Awards Show
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1979 - award from the Bermuda for Bermudians organisation and the Ministry of Community and Cultural Affairs
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1984 - award from National Heritage Music Committee for outstanding contribution to music in Bermuda
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Stuart Hayward, "Lance Hayward – 'An Impressionable, Energetic Musician'", in Dale Butler,
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Stuart Hayward, "Lance Hayward - 'An Impressionable, Energetic Musician'", in Dale Butler,
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1985 - becomes the first Bermudian to perform as a featured artist at the Bermuda Festival
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and Marvin Gaye. Hayward also formed an all-male chorus, the Mu-En Chorale.
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In 1991, at the age of 75, Lance Hayward died of pneumonia at
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Triumph of the Spirit: The Heroes & Heroines of Bermuda
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Triumph of the Spirit: The Heroes & Heroines of Bermuda
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1988 - Bermuda Arts Council Lifetime Achievement Award
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Index

Bermuda
British Empire
Manhattan, New York
jazz
Bermuda
New York City
Carmen McRae
Marvin Gaye
glaucoma
Perkins School for the Blind
Massachusetts
Jamaica
Montego Bay
Ocho Rios
Joe Williams
Sarah Vaughan
Arthur Prysock
New York City
chorus
Lance Hayward Singers
Bach
Duke Ellington
Mount Sinai Hospital
Manhattan, New York
Queen's Certificate and Badge of Honour
Lance Hayward at the Half Moon Hotel
Lance Hayward at the Half Moon Hotel, Volume 2


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