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- Club & Concert Bookings - Major Artists - 1957
- Club Bookings - Local Artists - 1957
- Club & Concert Bookings - Major Artists - 1958
- Club Bookings - Local Artists - 1958
- Club & Concert Bookings - Major Artists - 1959
- Club Bookings - Local Artists - 1959
- Carl Perkins pages
The Carl Perkins Discography
No, not the rockabilly guitarist/vocalist -
rather, the exceptional but little-known West Coast pianist. Carl Perkins was
born in Indianapolis, IN in 1928 and eventually settled in Los Angeles in the
late 1940s where he passed away in 1958, at the age of only 29. He was a
classic hard bop pianist whose original technique and conception were
dictated in part, by the unusual positioning of his left arm parallel to the keyboard. Despite a very short
career, Perkins made a host of exceptional recordings with most of the major
West Coast artists including Chet Baker, Art Pepper, Curtis Counce, Harold
Land and Dexter Gordon to name just a few. His best work is concentrated in
1957, a very good year for recorded jazz in general. The large number of
reissues of many of these recordings provides testimony to the high regard in
which they are held.
Perkins played with a compelling swing which was sometimes reminiscent of his contemporary, Hampton Hawes. He was also a fine composer, contributing such hard bop gems as Grooveyard, Mia (Way Cross Town) and Carl's Blues. Sadly, he recorded only one complete LP under his own name, a trio session for the Dootone label. There are known to exist privately recorded tapes of the duo of Perkins and Leroy Vinnegar at Sherry's Piano Bar in Los Angeles and I would appreciate any information on these recordings.
Many thanks to Mark Cantor, Ed Chaplin, Michael Fitzgerald, Steven Harris, Jim Harrod, Guy Kopelowicz, Bob McCaffery, Horst Moller, Adam Turner, Graham Tarn, Geoff Wheeler, Patrick Hiltenbrand, Pierre-Marie Le Conte, Peter Mansell and Kent Glenn for providing valuable information on Perkins' recordings.
Please email me with any additions, corrections or comments.