ghost of miles Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago Hey gang, I'm finishing up a new Night Lights about Art Pepper in the 1960s and came across mention of this in the chronology at the back of The Art Pepper Companion: "Spring-Summer 1967: Gigs in L.A. Leads own group at Gold Nugget in June and September with Dick Whittington, Hamel and Jerry Granelli. Records for this group for Contemporary without eventual release." Just out of curiosity, has this session ever been documented anywhere? Pepper also recorded a Contemporary rehearsal session in 1964 that Laurie Pepper eventually put out as part of The Art History Project: V. 1-3 (it's on CD 2, which is titled Hard Art). I can't find mention of it in the Jazz Discography Project index of Pepper sessions (which also doesn't list the 1964 Hard Art date). And while he can be heard on tenor on non-1960s dates, I haven't been able to track down any recordings featuring him on it in the mid-1960s, when he took it up in place of alto for awhile (a stretch that came to an end when he joined Rich's band in 1968). Pepper's 1960s discography is infamously scant after his arrest following the Smack-Up sessions in October 1960. I haven't tried to delve into any of the stuff he did with Marty Paich after getting out of San Quentin in 1964 and have stuck to the live recordings from 1964 and 1968, including two tunes with Buddy Rich's big band, and a tune from the 1964 rehearsal session. I'm also starting off the program with a couple of cuts from 1960, which was a strong year for Pepper recordings, especially Smack-Up and Intensity. It's been a very interesting show to put together. Quote
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