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Art Pepper was born in Gardena, California, United States. [3] His mother was a 14-year-old runaway; his father, a merchant seaman. Both were violent alcoholics, and when Pepper was still quite young, he was sent to live with his paternal grandmother.
Smack Up is a 1960 jazz album by saxophonist Art Pepper playing with trumpeter Jack Sheldon, pianist Pete Jolly, bassist Jimmy Bond and drummer Frank Butler.. Leonard Feather's sleeve notes include two quotes by Pepper which throw light on his approach to playing jazz:
Art Pepper played at the Village Vanguard jazz club in New York City twice during 1977. The second occasion was recorded and was released as three albums: Thursday Night at the Village Vanguard , Friday Night at the Village Vanguard and Saturday Night at the Village Vanguard .
Winter Moon is a 1981 album by jazz saxophonist Art Pepper, playing with Stanley Cowell, Howard Roberts, Cecil McBee, ...
San Quentin State Prison is where Anderza met Bolton, and played with Art Pepper, among others. In his youth, he studied under Lloyd Reece with friend Eric Dolphy. [2] Andzrea lead two recording dates, one for the album Outa Sight in 1962, and a second in 1963. [3] [4]
Among Friends is a 1978 jazz studio album by American saxophonist Art Pepper playing with pianist Russ Freeman, bassist Bob Magnusson and drummer Frank Butler. [3] [4] Freeman and Butler had played with Pepper in the 1950s.
One September Afternoon is a 1981 jazz album by saxophonist Art Pepper playing with Stanley Cowell, Howard Roberts, Cecil McBee and Carl Burnett. The personnel is the same as on Pepper's previous album, Winter Moon, but without the strings.
Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section is a 1957 jazz album by saxophonist Art Pepper with pianist Red Garland, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Philly Joe Jones, who were the acclaimed rhythm section for Miles Davis at that time. [1] The album is considered a milestone in Pepper's career. [2] [3]