Pepper Adams

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Star-Crossed Lovers 03:55 Tools
I've Just Seen Her 07:19 Tools
Inanout 05:54 Tools
Serenity 06:29 Tools
Cindy's Tune 06:01 Tools
Punjab 04:06 Tools
Elusive 07:17 Tools
Verdandi 04:04 Tools
Dexter Rides Again 06:27 Tools
Haitian Fight Song 07:54 Tools
Claudette's way 07:28 Tools
Time Is On My Hands 06:55 Tools
Watkins Production 09:35 Tools
Fables of Faubus 04:27 Tools
Skippy 07:47 Tools
How I Spent the Night 07:02 Tools
Alone Together 05:00 Tools
Unforgettable 06:20 Tools
Black Light 03:41 Tools
Hastings Street Bounce 11:18 Tools
Better Git in Your Soul 04:04 Tools
You're My Thrill 05:00 Tools
Song With Orange 02:37 Tools
Strollin' Honies 05:30 Tools
Carolyn 05:02 Tools
Hastings Street Bounce (Live) 05:40 Tools
Freddie froo 06:03 Tools
My One And Only Love 03:50 Tools
Baubles, bangles and beads 08:28 Tools
Three Little Words 07:18 Tools
'Tis (Theme) 06:07 Tools
Portrait 03:00 Tools
Like What Is This? 07:39 Tools
The Long two/Four 10:41 Tools
Muezzin' 05:53 Tools
High Step 08:40 Tools
Incarnation 05:46 Tools
Settin' Red 07:27 Tools
Binary 06:57 Tools
Bloos, blooze, blues 10:16 Tools
Stop 08:21 Tools
You're My Thrill (Live) 03:39 Tools
Dylan's Delight 06:20 Tools
Alone Together (Live) 03:44 Tools
Redd's Head 09:11 Tools
Minor Mishap 06:22 Tools
Yourna 06:37 Tools
Blackout Blues 04:56 Tools
Now in Our Lives 06:56 Tools
Byrd House (feat. Donald Byrd, Herbie Hancock, Laymon Jackson & Jimmy Cobb) 10:52 Tools
Like...What Is This? (feat. Hank Jones, Bernard McKinney, George Duvivier & Elvin Jones) 07:37 Tools
SEEIN' RED 07:27 Tools
Time On My Hands 06:22 Tools
Old Ballad (Live) 04:49 Tools
'Tis (Theme) (Live) 04:58 Tools
Tis 04:58 Tools
Zec 06:30 Tools
Urban Dreams 04:45 Tools
Bloos, Booze, Blues 10:17 Tools
Pent Up House 07:04 Tools
5021 08:12 Tools
Valse Celtique 05:50 Tools
Conjuration 08:08 Tools
Minor Castastrophe 06:04 Tools
LIKE... WHAT IS THIS? 07:39 Tools
All Too Soon 05:54 Tools
Mr. Lucky (feat. Donald Byrd, Herbie Hancock, Laymon Jackson & Jimmy Cobb) 08:10 Tools
Bloos, Bloos, Blues 10:16 Tools
Day Dreams (feat. Donald Byrd, Herbie Hancock, Laymon Jackson & Jimmy Cobb) 05:10 Tools
Stop (feat. Sonny Redd, Wynton Kelly, Doug Watkins & Elvin Jones) 08:22 Tools
Dobbin 05:44 Tools
Trio 08:06 Tools
Redd's Head (feat. Sonny Redd, Wynton Kelly, Doug Watkins & Elvin Jones) 09:12 Tools
Adams in the Apple 04:50 Tools
It's A Beautiful Evening (feat. Donald Byrd, Herbie Hancock, Laymon Jackson, Jimmy Cobb & Teddy Charles) 05:22 Tools
Skippy (feat. Hank Jones, Bernard McKinney, George Duvivier & Elvin Jones) 07:47 Tools
Trentino 06:51 Tools
A Child is Born 08:16 Tools
Riverside Drive 05:14 Tools
My Funny Valentine 00:00 Tools
I Didn't Know About You 04:28 Tools
Bloos, Blooze, Blues (feat. Hank Jones, Bernard McKinney, George Duvivier & Elvin Jones) 10:16 Tools
Julian 02:47 Tools
Four Funky People 04:56 Tools
Libeccio 08:38 Tools
Philson 10:44 Tools
Beaubien 06:24 Tools
Bossa Nouveau 09:31 Tools
Osage Autumn 06:41 Tools
Lovers Of Their Time 06:10 Tools
My Shining Hour 08:57 Tools
Yourna (Mono) 06:40 Tools
I'm An Old Cowhand (feat. Donald Byrd, Herbie Hancock, Laymon Jackson & Jimmy Cobb) 09:45 Tools
Jirge 07:27 Tools
Spacemaker 06:06 Tools
Primrose Path 07:04 Tools
Well You Needn't 08:57 Tools
Ad Astra 07:44 Tools
Dr. Deep 00:00 Tools
Out Of This World (feat. Donald Byrd, Herbie Hancock, Laymon Jackson & Jimmy Cobb) 09:40 Tools
Well, You Needn't 11:06 Tools
Minor Castastrophe (feat. Jimmy Knepper, Doug Watkins & Elvin Jones) 06:05 Tools
Bitty Ditty 06:25 Tools
ephemera 06:25 Tools
Yourna [Mono Version] 06:40 Tools
Three and One 10:25 Tools
50-21 08:10 Tools
Twelfth & Pingree 09:39 Tools
Now In Our Lives (CD Bonus Track) 08:42 Tools
Old ballad 07:04 Tools
Seein' Red (feat. Hank Jones, Bernard McKinney, George Duvivier & Elvin Jones) 07:24 Tools
It's a Beautiful Evening 05:26 Tools
Stardust 10:17 Tools
Well You Needn't (Live) 04:31 Tools
All Too Soon (feat. Jimmy Knepper, Doug Watkins & Elvin Jones) 05:55 Tools
Diabolique II 08:04 Tools
Enchilada Baby 05:45 Tools
The Long Two/ Four 10:43 Tools
Your Host 10:37 Tools
Quittin' time 06:59 Tools
My Funny Valenine 05:12 Tools
I'm an Old Cowhand 00:00 Tools
Beaubien (feat. Jimmy Knepper, Doug Watkins & Elvin Jones) 06:25 Tools
Adams in the Apple (feat. Jimmy Knepper, Doug Watkins & Elvin Jones) 04:51 Tools
Curro's (feat. Donald Byrd, Herbie Hancock, Laymon Jackson & Jimmy Cobb) 11:52 Tools
Since I Fell for You 06:59 Tools
Chelsea Bridge 08:10 Tools
Like...What Is This? 07:39 Tools
Primrose Path (feat. Jimmy Knepper, Doug Watkins & Elvin Jones) 07:04 Tools
Riverside Drive (feat. Jimmy Knepper, Doug Watkins & Elvin Jones) 05:15 Tools
I Didn't Know About You (feat. Jimmy Knepper, Doug Watkins, Elvin Jones & Wynton Kelly) 04:28 Tools
Tis - Theme 06:10 Tools
Watkins Production (feat. Sonny Redd, Wynton Kelly, Doug Watkins & Elvin Jones) 09:36 Tools
Sophisticated Lady 04:59 Tools
Reflectory 06:52 Tools
Rue Serpente 06:52 Tools
Lady Luck 05:11 Tools
Mr. Lucky 08:10 Tools
Afternoon In Paris 09:59 Tools
Patrice 06:19 Tools
Day Dreams 05:11 Tools
'Tis 02:56 Tools
bouncing with bud 00:00 Tools
Bossallegro 04:59 Tools
Star Dust 05:11 Tools
Now In Our Lives - CD Bonus Track 08:45 Tools
I carry your heart 07:01 Tools
I`ve Just Seen Her 06:19 Tools
Like, What Is This? 07:39 Tools
Jitterbug Waltz 06:19 Tools
Out of This World 06:12 Tools
Bloos, Bloos, Blue 09:37 Tools
Skrouk 06:04 Tools
Etude diabolique 09:27 Tools
Muezzin 00:00 Tools
Four Funky Folk 04:58 Tools
Cottontail 04:59 Tools
Quiet Lady 09:27 Tools
Like What Is This 09:27 Tools
Redd’s Head 09:27 Tools
Blackout Blues - Remastered 11:05 Tools
Hellure (How Are You're?) 04:59 Tools
That's All 09:37 Tools
You Turned the Tables on Me 09:37 Tools
You Turned the Table on Me 11:05 Tools
Milestones 04:59 Tools
Seein’ Red 04:59 Tools
Freddie Froo (feat. Carl Perkins) 04:59 Tools
Unforgettable (feat. Carl Perkins) 04:59 Tools
Like…What Is This? 04:59 Tools
Civilization And Its Discontents 06:12 Tools
Minor Catastrophe 06:04 Tools
Minor Mishap - Remastered 06:04 Tools
Byrd House 11:05 Tools
Trust in Me 06:02 Tools
Alone Together - Remastered 11:05 Tools
Zec - Remastered 11:05 Tools
Trane's Strain 11:05 Tools
Baubles Bangles and Beads 00:00 Tools
Oleo 09:59 Tools
5021 - Remastered 11:05 Tools
Apothegh (Remastered) - From "Jazzmen Detroit" 06:09 Tools
Cottontail (Remastered) - From "Jazzmen Detroit" 11:05 Tools
Apothegm 11:05 Tools
Afternoon in Paris - Remastered 06:09 Tools
You Turned the Tables on Me (Remastered) - From "Jazzmen Detroit" 06:09 Tools
Afternoon in Paris (Remastered) - From "Jazzmen Detroit" 06:09 Tools
Your Host (Remastered) - From "Jazzmen Detroit" 06:09 Tools
Your Host - Remastered 06:09 Tools
Well - You needn't 06:04 Tools
High Step - Remastered 11:05 Tools
Baubles, Bangles and Beads (Remastered) - From "Pepper Adams Quintet" 06:09 Tools
Bloos Blooze Blues 11:05 Tools
Better Git It In Your Soul 11:05 Tools
Jirgen 11:05 Tools
Quittin' Time - Live 11:05 Tools
You Turned the Tables on Me - Remastered 11:05 Tools
Curro's 06:09 Tools
Tom's Thumb (Remastered) - From "Jazzmen Detroit" 06:09 Tools
Apothegh - Remastered 06:09 Tools
Blackout Blues (Remastered) - From "Critics' Choice" 06:09 Tools
Like…What Is This 09:40 Tools
The Long Two Four 10:37 Tools
Bossa Nova Ova 10:37 Tools
Moanin' 10:37 Tools
Conjuration - Live 10:37 Tools
Alone Together - Live 10:37 Tools
Tis (Theme) 06:09 Tools
Summertime 06:09 Tools
Yes Sir, That's My Baby 06:09 Tools
My One and Only Love (Remastered) - From "Pepper Adams Quintet" 06:09 Tools
Boss allegro 06:09 Tools
Muezzin (Remastered) - From "Pepper Adams Quintet" 06:09 Tools
Yourna (Remastered) - From "10 to 4 at the 5 Spot" 06:09 Tools
Zec (Remastered) - From "Critics' Choice" 06:09 Tools
You're My Thrill (Remastered) - From "10 to 4 at the 5 Spot" 06:09 Tools
5021 (Remastered) - From "Critics' Choice" 06:09 Tools
Hastings Street Bounce (Remastered) - From "10 to 4 at the 5 Spot" 06:09 Tools
'Tis (Remastered) - From "10 to 4 at the 5 Spot" 06:09 Tools
Minor Mishap (Remastered) - From "Critics' Choice" 06:09 Tools
Tom's Thumb - Remastered 06:09 Tools
Twelfth and Pingree 09:40 Tools
Chant 09:40 Tools
Paul's Pal 09:40 Tools
50 21 09:40 Tools
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(1) Pepper Adams (Born Pepper Park Adams III on October 8, 1930 in Highland Park, Michigan - Died on September 10, 1986 in Brooklyn, New York) was one of hard bop's most significant baritone saxophonists. His dark, hearty tone on the horn and driving rhythmic sense provided the antithesis to the lighter, floating (and consequently more popular) styles of Gerry Mulligan. His family moved to Rochester, New York when he was young and in that city he began his musical efforts. That said his family's later move to Detroit, Michigan, a suburn of which was his birthplace, would be more important to his career. This occurred when he was sixteen and in Detroit he met several musicians who would later be important to his career, one example being Donald Byrd. He also became interested in Wardell Gray's approach to the baritone saxophone and indicates he and Harry Carney were his baritone influences. He also spent time in a United States Army band and briefly had a tour of duty in Korea. There is another musical artist with the same name !!! (2) Pepper Adams handled the baritone saxophone with the driven facility of hard bop and fueled the big horn with a propulsive intensity that caused him to be nicknamed "the Knife" for his "slashing and chopping technique," which had a humbling effect upon musicians fortunate enough to gig with him. From 1954 until shortly before his passing in 1986, Pepper Adams existed as an indispensable ingredient in the North American jazz ensemble, releasing more than 20 albums as a leader, emanating a special warmth as a featured soloist, and serving as a strongly supportive sideman and an often overlooked accompanist, for he anchored many an ensemble behind vocalists such as Brook Benton, Aretha Franklin, Jon Lucien, Carmen McRae, Helen Merrill, Esther Phillips, Dakota Staton, Joe Williams, and Jimmy Witherspoon. Often mentioned in the same breath with Serge Chaloff, Gerry Mulligan, and Cecil Payne, his powerhouse approach was closer to that of Harry Carney and Leo Parker. Born Park Adams III on October 8, 1930, in Highland Park, MI, he was five years old when his family moved to Rochester, NY, where he soon developed a passionate interest in jazz by listening to Fats Waller, Jimmie Lunceford, Duke Ellington, and Cab Calloway on the radio. At 12 he was blowing clarinet and tenor sax and was soon sitting in with local bands, including one led by veteran reedman Ben Smith. Pepper's primary inspiration was tenor archetype Coleman Hawkins, and Harry Carney inspired him to take up the baritone. Moving back to Detroit in 1946, he played in a group led by Lucky Thompson and worked in the house band at the African-American-owned Bluebird Inn with Barry Harris, Billy Mitchell, and Thad and Elvin Jones while holding down a job manufacturing automobiles. He blew tenor with Lionel Hampton for a while and served in the U.S. Army from 1951 to 1953, including a spell in Korea. Resuming his routine at the Bluebird, he developed his stamina while working with Miles Davis, Sonny Stitt, and Wardell Gray, whose influence he always acknowledged. Adams worked in a group led by guitarist Kenny Burrell, then recorded with alto saxophonist Lennie Niehaus. His most memorable session of 1955 was with bassist Paul Chambers and emerging tenor John Coltrane. Moving to New York in January 1956, he recorded with Kenny Clarke, Curtis Fuller, and Quincy Jones. Pepper toured with Stan Kenton and Maynard Ferguson and while on the West Coast he jammed with Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars. During 1957 Adams made records with harmonica ace Toots Thielemans; pianists Hank Jones and Ahmad Kharab Salim; trumpeters Shorty Rogers and Lee Morgan; and saxophonists Dave Pell, John Coltrane, Frank Wess, Coleman Hawkins, Hank Mobley, and Shafi Hadi (later reissued with the complete Debut recordings of Charles Mingus). In 1958 Adams worked with Benny Goodman, Johnny Griffin, Chet Baker, Manny Albam, Gene Ammons, and Donald Byrd, with whom he would co-lead a band and cut quite a number of albums over the years. In 1959 Pepper put out an LP with trombonist Jimmy Knepper and led a group that was recorded live at the Five Spot. He supported Art Pepper and Sonny Red on their album Two Altos and sat in on Philly Joe Jones' Showcase. Adams helped solidify the orchestra that appeared with Thelonious Monk at Town Hall and served as a sort of living furnace among trombonist Jimmy Knepper and saxophonists Jackie McLean, John Handy, and Booker Ervin during the session that resulted in Blues and Roots, the album that virtually defines the artistic legacy of Charles Mingus. He began the 1960s by recording with multi-instrumentalist Herbie Mann, pianist Herbie Hancock, vibraphonist Lionel Hampton, saxophonist Jimmy Forrest, and trumpeters Howard McGhee and Freddie Hubbard. He also recorded with pianists Duke Pearson and Red Garland, helped saxophonist Pony Poindexter cut his first album, and appeared live with Mingus at New York's Town Hall and Birdland. In 1963 Pepper Adams Plays Charlie Mingus was co-produced by Mingus and vibraphonist Teddy Charles. Other collaborations from this period include Ben Webster's See You at the Fair, Oliver Nelson's More Blues and the Abstract Truth, and dates led by pianist Joe Zawinul and saxophonist Stanley Turrentine. In 1966 Thad Jones and Pepper Adams co-led the album Mean What You Say. This coincided with the first of the Monday night performances at the Village Vanguard by the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Big Band, an 18-piece unit that would stay together for ten years. Throughout the late '60s Pepper Adams performed with trumpeter Blue Mitchell, with Dizzy Gillespie at the Vanguard, behind organist Jimmy Smith on Stay Loose...Jimmy Smith Sings Again, and on various albums by saxophonists Lou Donaldson, Hank Crawford, Zoot Sims, Houston Person, and Roland Kirk. He closed out the decade by sitting in with bassist Richard Davis, with guitarist George Benson on the album Giblet Gravy, and in a large band behind Mose Allison on the LP Hello There, Universe. Pepper Adams showed up on several Blue Note sessions presided over by Elvin Jones from 1969 to 1973, on two albums with soul-jazz organist Johnny "Hammond" Smith, and with composer and multi-instrumentalist David Amram on various projects that materialized throughout the 1970s. Adams demonstrated terrific adaptability as he assisted Felix Cavaliere and the Rascals with their jazz-rock crossover Peaceful World and even signed on with comedian Martin Mull, appearing on his 1974 album, Normal, where he lent ballast to a tidy big-band arrangement of "Flexible" with Phil Bodner, Thad Jones, Jimmy Knepper, and Joe Farrell. Further engagements during the 1970s (including tours of the U.K. and Europe) involved pianists Arif Mardin, Ben Sidran, and Mickey Tucker; guitarist Eric Gale; saxophonist Grover Washington, Jr.; and Lalo Schifrin's disco album Black Widow. A return to jazzier turf came about on Nick Brignola's Baritone Madness, on sessions with pianist Walter Bishop, Jr., and on Charles Mingus' last albums Me, Myself an Eye and Something Like a Bird in 1978. Pepper's Urban Dreams came out in 1981, ushering in what would be his last five years of artistic productivity. He assisted with Teo Macero's Impressions of Charles Mingus and recorded with pianist Bess Bonnier, guitarist Peter Leitch, pianists Hank Jones and Hod O'Brien, and trumpeter Kenny Wheeler. Pepper's last recording, The Adams Effect, brought him together with saxophonist Frank Foster and a rhythm section of Tommy Flanagan, Ron Carter, and Billy Hart. A lifelong tobacco addict, Pepper Adams died of lung cancer in Brooklyn, NY, on September 10, 1986. ~ arwulf arwulf, Rovi Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.