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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Smack_UpSmack Up - Wikipedia

    Smack Up is a 1960 jazz album by saxophonist Art Pepper playing with trumpeter Jack Sheldon, pianist Pete Jolly, bassist Jimmy Bond and drummer Frank Butler. Leonard Feather's sleeve notes include two quotes by Pepper which throw light on his approach to playing jazz:

  2. The presence of Jack Sheldon in a rare performance as a small-group trumpeter was another stimulating factor in the album’s success. with Jack Sheldon, Pete Jolly, Jimmy Bond, Frank Butler. Art Pepper left a legacy of innumerable appearances on records, but his sessions for Contemporary always seemed to find him in the best company and in the.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_SheldonJack Sheldon - Wikipedia

    Beryl Cyril "Jack" Sheldon Jr. (November 30, 1931 – December 27, 2019) was an American jazz trumpeter, singer, and actor. He performed on The Merv Griffin Show and participated in episodes of the educational music television series Schoolhouse Rock!

  4. The only tune from the soundtrack to the film The Subterraneans by a quintet co-led by Pepper and Sheldon, as well as a complete 1959 nonet session, featuring both musicians in the esteemed company of Chet Baker, Harold Land and Mel Lewis, have been added as a bonus. PERSONNEL: ART PEPPER, alto sax JACK SHELDON, trumpet PETE JOLLY, piano

  5. Recorded in a quintet format with trumpeter Jack Sheldon, "Smack Up" marks Pepper’s second to last album as a leader before entering prison to serve the longest of his drug-related sentences (after a short session as a sideman in January 1961 he entered San Quentin and wouldn’t record again until May 1964, or lead a studio date until 1973).

  6. 28 de feb. de 2024 · Recorded over two days in October 1960 for Los Angeles's Contemporary Records, Art Pepper's Smack Up featured six compositions by saxophonists, five of whom had recorded their songs for the label years earlier.

  7. Smack Up is a 1960 jazz album by saxophonist Art Pepper playing with Jack Sheldon (trumpet), Pete Jolly (piano), Jimmy Bond (bass) and Frank Butler (drums). ...