Hardbopjazz Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago I saw him once in NYC. I like his playing. He was 87. RIP Hal. Quote
mhatta Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago I was personally a little surprised that he was 87 years old. I had the impression that he was mainly active in the 1970s, so I had assumed he was born in the late 1940s or early 1950s (for example, his one-time bandmate Michael Brecker was born in 1949), but he was actually a generation older than them. It makes sense, considering he was active in Chet Baker's band in the 1960s. Personally, I think Now Hear This, featuring the powerful lineup of Japanese-born Terumasa Hino, Cecil McBee, and Tony Williams, is his masterpiece. Galper, despite being the leader, doesn't stand out much in a way, which might be disappointing for him, but it's wonderful jazz. RIP. Quote
cliffpeterson Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago He had been living in upper state New York around Callicoon, right on the Pennsylvania border. I saw on FB that he then had a afternoon gig at Rafter's Tavern, a local spot. caught him once there with Billy Mintz on drums. Can't remember who was on bass. Fun hour. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago I was surprised he was 87 as well. I saw Galper a few times over the years but it's been a long time since I last saw him perform. I really enjoyed his playing with Phil Woods. Quote
John L Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago RIP. Seeing him live was a great double pleasure: great music, great stories. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Saw him with Phil Woods. A very good jazz pianist. I have a number of his trios CDs. R.I.P. Quote
felser Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago R.I.P. Greatly enjoyed the fiery group he had with the Brecker Bros. in the late 70's. Quote
mhatta Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 6 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: I was surprised he was 87 as well. I saw Galper a few times over the years but it's been a long time since I last saw him perform. I really enjoyed his playing with Phil Woods. I was REALLY surprised to learn that Hal Galper (born April 18, 1938) was actually older than McCoy Tyner (born December 11, 1938). I somehow thought Hal was part of the next generation influenced by McCoy. Quote
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