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Gladsaxe Bibliotekernes Jazz Lytteklub 23. September 2015 Gladsaxe Bibliotekernes Jazz Lytteklub 23. september 2015 Art Pepper (Arthur Edward P.) Amerikansk altsaxofonist, f. 1.9.1925 i Gardena, CA, d. 15.6.1982. Spillede klarinet og altsax før han blev teenager og havde, inden han var fyldt 18, spillet med Dexter Gordon, Benny Carter og Stan Kenton. Efter soldatertiden (som delvist blev tilbragt i London) var han igen medlem af Kentons orkester 1947-51 og havde herefter egne små grupper. I årene mellem 1953 og 1972 blev hans karriere ofte afbrudt af lange ophold i fængsler og afvænningsinstitutioner, og han spillede og indspillede igennem disse år udelukkende i Californien, bl.a. med musikere som Chet Baker (Playboys, Pacific Jazz, 1956), Hamton Hawes, Shorty Rogers (Popo & A.P., Xanadu, 1951) og Marty Paich (M.P. Quartet, VSOP, 1956). Fra 1964 havde han i nogle år tenoren som hovedinstrument, ret stærkt påvirket af John Coltrane, og da han igen vendte tilbage til altsaxen, indgik Coltrane-inspirationen sammen med hans oprindelige udgangspunkter, Charlie Parker og Benny Carter, i et samlet udtryk af en ofte dramatisk og nervøst fragmenteret karakter, tydeligt præget af hans helt selvudleverende og ureserverede spil. I midten af 70'erne fik han et opsigtsvækkende comeback, turnerede jævnligt i Europa og Japan med egne grupper med bl.a. pianisterne Milcho Leviev og George Cables og indspillede en lang række plader som viste at hans kreativitet ikke var stækket af hans turbulente liv. Også som klarinettist hører han til jazzens mest personlige. Complete Surf Club sessions (Jazz Factory, 1952); A.P. Meets the Rhythm Section (Contemporary, 1957); Modern Jazz Classics (Contemporary, 1958); A.P. + Eleven: Modern Jazz Classics (Contemporary, 1958); Living Legend (Contemporary, 1975); Thursday, Friday & Saturday Night at The Village Vanguard (Contemporary, 1977); With Duke Jordan in Copenhagen 1981 (Fantasy, 1981). Litteratur: Art Pepper: Straight Life (1979) Kilde: Politikens Jazzleksikon (2003) Oplæg om Art Pepper v/ Thomas Engell Gladsaxe Bibliotekernes Jazz Lytteklub 23. september 2015 Art Pepper; Notes from a Jazz Survivor (DVD) Art Pepper; The Hollywood All-star Sessions (Galaxy) (5 CD) (kan lånes på Gladsaxe Bibliotek) Bill Watrous and His West Coast Friends: Funk'n'Fun (1979) A.P. - alto saxophone; Bill Watrous - trombone; Russ Freemann - piano; Bob Magnusson - bass; Carl Burnett - drums # Angel Eyes # Angel Wings Sonny Stitt and His West Coast Friends: Groovin' High (1980) A.P. - alto saxophone; Sonny Stitt - alto saxophone; Lou Levy - piano; Chuck Domanico - bass; Carl Burnett - drums # Scrapple from the Apple Lee Konitz and His West Coast Friends: Groovin' High (1982) A.P. - alto saxophone and clarinet; Lee Konitz - alto saxophone; Mike Lang - piano; Bob Magnusson - bass; John Dentz - drums # The Shadow of your Smile (clarinet) Art Pepper; The Complete Village Vanguard Sessions (1977) (Contemporary) (9 CD) (kan lånes på Gladsaxe Bibliotek) A.P. - tenor and alto saxophone; clarinet; George Cables - piano; George Mraz - bass; Elvin Jones - drums # Valse Triste # More for Les (clarinet) # Goodbye Chet Baker & Art Pepper; Playboys (1956) (Pacific Jazz) A.P. - alto saxophone; Chet Baker (tp); Phil Urso (ts); Carl Perkins (p); Curtis Counce (b); Lawrence Marable (d); Jimmy Heath (a) # C.T.A. # Tynan Tyme Art Pepper; Art Pepper Plus Eleven (1959) (Contemporary) A.P. - alto saxophone and clarinet*; Al Porcino, Jack Sheldon (tp); Dick Nash (tb); Bob Enevoldon (vtb); Vince DeRosa (F-hn); Bud Shank (as); Bill Perkins (ts); Med Flory (bar); Russ Freeman (p); Joe Mondragon (b); Mel Lewis (d); Marty Paich (a/cond) # Groovin' High # Opus de Funk # Anthropology* # Donna Lee Art Pepper; Modern Art (Aug 1956) (Blue Note) A.P. - alto saxophone; Russ Freeman (p); Ben Tucker (b); Chuck Flores (d); # Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered Art Pepper; The Return of Art Pepper (Dec 1956) (Jazz West) A.P. - alto saxophone; Jack Sheldon (tp); Russ Freeman (p); Leroy Vinnegar (b); Shelly Manne (d); # Angel Wings # Straight Life Art Pepper; Winter Moon (1981) (Galaxy) Art Pepper – alto saxophone; Stanley Cowell – piano; Howard Roberts – guitar; Cecil McBee – bass; Carl Burnett – drums; Nate Rubin - violin, concert master; Mary Ann Meredith, Sharon O'Connor, Terry Adams - cello; Audrey Desilva, Clifton Foster, Dan Smiley, Elizabeth Gibson, Emily Van Valkenburg, Greg Mazmanian, John Tenney, Patrice Anderson, Stephen Gehl - violin # Our Song Oplæg om Art Pepper v/ Thomas Engell .
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