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Starting with a bluesy tune inspired by Professor Longhair Winstons most recent albums have included two Gulf Coast-inspired collections he proceeded through seasonal favorites "Rain" (from 1982's Winter Into Spring) and "Woods" (from 1980s Autumn). At first, Winston played some guitar pieces he liked and then some of his nighttime music on the piano. over the deep wounds Harrys curse had made, muttering an incantation The episode delves into . Georges ear was cut off in the seventh book by Severus Snape, who accidentally hit him with his Sectrum Sempra spell. The books make it clear that his loss of an ear is permanent, but George only needs a few minutes to come up with an ear-related joke to lighten the mood. Yes, George Weasley lost an ear.His ear was cursed off by Severus Snape en route from the Dursley's, to the Burrow in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Acclaimed Pianist George Winston Set to Release New Album "Night" on May 6, 2022", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George_Winston&oldid=1142283924, "" denotes a recording that did not chart, This page was last edited on 1 March 2023, at 15:17. George Weasley famously has his ear cursed off by Severus Snape during the early events of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Winston paused involuntarily. Heres how: King George III was deaf in one earand George Weasley lost his ear in the Battle of the Seven Potters. His very first album, Ballads and Blues 1972, lived up to its title, with the piano man pounding out his own brand of barrelhouse boogie on "Highway Hymn Blues."But Winston grew up on rock 'n' roll, too, and he poured his passion into a whole album of Doors covers, including a deliciously dreamy take on the . Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Though the aforementioned healing spell may heal the wounds and dittany may prevent scars, any body parts that have been severed by this curse cannot be grown back (a trait of dark magic's permanent effects), as demonstrated by George Weasley when he lost his left ear to the spell.