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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pepper_AdamsPepper Adams - Wikipedia

    Park Frederick " Pepper " Adams III (October 8, 1930 – September 10, 1986) [1] was an American jazz baritone saxophonist and composer. [2] He composed 42 pieces, was the leader on eighteen albums spanning 28 years, [3] and participated in 600 sessions as a sideman. He worked with an array of musicians, and had especially fruitful ...

  2. Metropole Cafe. The Metropole Cafe was a jazz club that operated in New York from the mid-1950s through 1965. Located at 7th Avenue and 48th Street, it was primarily noted in the bebop and progressive jazz era as being a venue for traditional musicians. Henry "Red" Allen, a New Orleans veteran of many bands including King Oliver 's and Fletcher ...

  3. 12. Okt. 2019 · I was equally curious about its jazz culture and the influence of the Eastman School of Music. The New York City jazz scene of the 1950s of course intrigued me too. More than just recounting Adams’ gigs and living arrangements, I wanted to understand how jazz cross-pollinated with the other arts, and define Pepper’s place within it.

    • Steven Cerra
  4. At the Half Note Cafe (Vol. 2 / Live At the Half Note Cafe, NY/1960/Remastered 2015) [feat. Pepper Adams, Duke Pearson, Laymon Jackson & Lex Humphries] Listen to Live at the Room at the Top by Pepper Adams on Apple Music. 2022. 7 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 46 minutes.

  5. Pepper Adams’ Joy Road (by Gary Carner) By Thomas Cunniffe. In 1984, while recuperating from a leg injury, baritone saxophonist Pepper Adams was visited by Gary Carner, who was at the time a City College of New York graduate student researching a thesis on Adams’ life and works. The temporarily incapacitated Adams was happy to relate ...

  6. 39:12. Genre. Jazz. Styles. Hard Bop, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz. Recording Date. April 15, 1958. Recording Location. Five Spot Cafe, New York, NY. Live at the Five Spot Cafe, New York, NY. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Jazzmen: Detroit (1956) Pepper Adams Quintet (1957) Critics' Choice (1957)

  7. 12. Mai 2022 · In September 1972, baritone saxophonist Pepper Adams played the 75-person-capacity campus pub backed by the Tommy Banks Trio, with Banks on piano, Bobby Cairns on electric bass and Tom Doran on drums. Fortunately for us, producer Marc Vasey, a jazz musician and event promoter at the time, not only brought Adams to Room at the Top from New York's Village Vanguard but also recorded and broadcast ...