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  1. www.pepperadams.com › JoyRoad › indexPepperAdams.com

    Since Adams worked in so many of the great bands of his era, Pepper Adams’ Joy Road is a refreshing, sometimes irreverent walk through a large swath of jazz history. This work also functions as a nearly complete band discography of the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra, the most influential big band of its time. Adams was a founding member, and stayed with the band until a year before Jones ...

  2. 8. Okt. 2018 · Fortunately for us, their marvelous bands from this period have been well documented on records with the 10 to 4 at the 5 SpotRiverside album [OJCCD-031-2; RLP 1104], the two volumes by the group At The Half Note Café [Blue Note CDP746539-746540-2] and the Mosaic reissuing of the other Blue Note albums by the group as The Complete Blue Note Donald Byrd/Pepper Adams Studio Sessions [MD4-191 ...

  3. Debut Rarities, Vol. 3. Here are 13 little gems from the treasure trove that is Charles Mingus–The Complete Debut Recordings. Recorded in 1957, a vintage year for the explosively brilliant bassist-composer (1922-79), these relatively short performances of standards and originals (none longer than five and a half minutes) are long on sparkling ...

  4. 19. Sept. 2012 · Complete Works of Pepper Adams Born in Michigan, Adams moved as a child with his family to upstate New York and then to Detroit, where at age 16 he took up the baritone sax. His relocation back to New York in the mid-1950s put him in play on the recording scene, particularly with hard bop players.

  5. 20. Dez. 2012 · Beginning in the mid-1950s, Adams appeared on dozens of Blue Note recording sessions, most notably a string of albums with trumpeter Donald Byrd. He also worked with Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Stanley Turrentine, and the Thad Jones – Mel Lewis big band, among others. Author Gary Carner has spent years attempting to bring Pepper Adams ’ work ...

  6. Press reviews "A companion release to Hollywood Quintet Sessions, The Complete Regent Sessions (including tracks from the LPs Art Pepper/Sonny Redd, Jazz Is Busting Out All Over, and The Cool Sound of Pepper Adams), also from 1957, features emerging baritone saxophone star Pepper Adams in a series of lengthy jazz jams, unlike the shorter and compact studio recordings he did with West Coast ...

  7. 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 ...