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. Albums include Encounter!, 10 to 4 at the 5 Spot, and Out of This World. Discover Pepper Adams is part of the Silent Generation, which followed after the G.I. That said his family's later move to Detroit, Michigan, a suburn of which was his birthplace, would be more important to his career. Pepper Adams discography and songs: Music profile for Pepper Adams, born 8 October 1930. He would lead a long and fruitful career spanning 28 years, and over 600 recordings. 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. Time zone: 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. Oscars Best Picture Winners Best Picture Winners Golden Globes Emmys San Diego Comic-Con New York Comic-Con Sundance Film Festival Toronto Int'l Film … 2,470 listeners He also became interested in Wardell Gray's approach to the baritone saxophone and indicates he and Harry Carney were his baritone influences. 1,038 listeners Jazz baritone saxophonist and composer.
He composed 42 pieces, was the leader on eighteen albums spanning 28 years, and participated in 600 sessions as a sideman. 13,720 listeners After the quintet disbanded, he was without a regular group for a number of years before formally joining Thad Jones. 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. Pepper Adams was born in Highland Park, Michigan in 1930. He … Once more details are available, we will update this section.
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 1966 Thad Jones and Pepper Adams co-led the album Mean What You Say. Pepper's primary inspiration was tenor archetype Coleman Hawkins, and Harry Carney inspired him to take up the baritone. ペッパー・アダムス( Pepper Adams 、1930年 10月8日 - 1986年 9月10日)は、ジャズのバリトン・サックス奏者。 アメリカ合衆国 ミシガン州 ハイランドパーク出身。.