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Bud Shank - Shorty Rogers - Bill Perki...

648.6K streams

648,615

The Brothers!

156.1K streams

156,096

West Coast Tenors

94.2K streams

94,151

Just Friends

74.9K streams

74,941

Four Classic Albums (The Five / The Br...

23.7K streams

23,703

Just Now

13K streams

12,987

Bud Shank and Bill Perkins

12.6K streams

12,614

On Stage (Remastered)

12K streams

11,965

Tenors Head-On (Original Jazz Sound)

9.4K streams

9,417

Original Jazz Sound: The Brothers ! - ...

8K streams

8,043

Biography

Among the "coolest" of the West Coast tenor players of the 1950s, Bill Perkins in later years became a bit influenced by John Coltrane and modernized his style in a personal way. A flexible and versatile musician who also played baritone, alto, soprano, and flute, Perkins was best-known for his work on tenor. Born in San Francisco, he grew up in Chile, moved to Santa Barbara, and served in the military in World War II. After studying music and engineering, he played in the big bands of Jerry Wald, Woody Herman (1951-1953 and 1954), and Stan Kenton (1953-1954 and 1955-1958). "Perk" started recording as a leader in 1956 (most notably Grand Encounter with John Lewis), including sets with Art Pepper and Richie Kamuca. During the 1960s he had a dual career as a studio musician and a recording engineer, and during 1970-1992 he was a member of the Tonight Show Band. Since then, Perkins played baritone and tenor with the Lighthouse All-Stars and was a member of the Bud Shank Sextet, in addition to heading his own sessions for a variety of labels. He died on August 10, 2003 of cancer at the age of 79.~ Scott Yanow