Bill Perkins (saxophonist)
William Reese Perkins (July 22, 1924 – August 10, 2003) was an American cool jazz saxophonist and flutist popular on the West Coast jazz scene, known primarily as a tenor saxophonist.[1] Born in San Francisco, California, Perkins started performing in the big bands of Woody Herman and Jerry Wald. He worked for the Stan Kenton orchestra, which led to his entry into the cool jazz idiom. He began performing with Art Pepper and Bud Shank. He was also a member of The Tonight Show Band from 1970–1992 and The Lighthouse All-Stars. In the 1960s Perkins had a second career as a recording engineer.[2]
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Birth name | William Reese Perkins |
Born | San Francisco, California, U.S. | July 22, 1924
Died | August 10, 2003 79) Sherman Oaks, California | (aged
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Saxophone |
Years active | 1944–2003 |
Labels | Pacific Jazz |
Associated acts | Woody Herman, Jerry Wald, Stan Kenton, The Tonight Show Band, The Lighthouse All-Stars |
Discography
- The Brothers! with Al Cohn and Richie Kamuca (RCA Victor, 1955)
- Tenors Head-On with Richie Kamuca (Liberty, 1957)
- Just Friends with Art Pepper, Richie Kamuca (Pacific Jazz, 1957)
- Bossa Nova with Strings Attached (Liberty, 1963)
- West Coast Conference (A World of Jazz, 1974)
- The Front Line with Pepper Adams (Trio, 1978)
- Confluence (Interplay, 1979)
- Serious Swingers with Bud Shank (Contemporary, 1987)
- Remembrance of Dino's (Interplay, 1989)
- I Wish On the Moon (Candid, 1992)
- Warm Moods with Frank Strazzeri (Fresh Sound, 1992)
- Live at the Royal Palms Inn Vol. 5 with Shorty Rogers (Woofy, 1994)
- Live at the Royal Palms Inn Vol. 9 with Pete Candoli, Carl Fontana (Woofy, 1994)
- Perk Playz Pres (Fresh Sound, 1996)
- Swing Spring (Candid, 1999)
- Live at the Lighthouse 1964 with J. C. Heard (Fresh Sound, 2019)
As sideman
With Chet Baker
- Chet Baker Big Band (Pacific Jazz, 1956)
- Pretty/Groovy (World Pacific, 1958)
With Louis Bellson
- Big Band Jazz from the Summit (Roulette, 1962)
With Nat King Cole
- L-O-V-E (Capitol, 1965)
With Clifford Coulter
- Do It Now! (Impulse!, 1971)
With Clare Fischer
- Thesaurus (Atlantic, 1969)
With Dizzy Gillespie
- The New Continent (Limelight, 1962)
With Stan Kenton
- Kenton Showcase (Capitol, 1954)
- Contemporary Concepts (Capitol, 1955)
- Kenton in Hi-Fi (Capitol, 1956)
- Kenton with Voices (Capitol, 1957)
- Rendezvous with Kenton (Capitol, 1957)
- Back to Balboa (Capitol, 1958)
- The Ballad Style of Stan Kenton (Capitol, 1958)
- The Stage Door Swings (Capitol, 1958)
- Kenton / Wagner (Capitol, 1964)
- Stan Kenton Conducts the Los Angeles Neophonic Orchestra (Capitol, 1965)
With Barney Kessel
- To Swing or Not to Swing (Contemporary, 1955)
With John Lewis,
- Grand Encounter (1956)
With Carmen McRae
- Can't Hide Love (Blue Note, 1976)
With Art Pepper and Conte Candoli
- Mucho Calor (Andex, 1957)
With André Previn
- The Subterraneans (Soundtrack) (MGM, 1960)
With Shorty Rogers
- Shorty Rogers Plays Richard Rodgers (RCA Victor, 1957)
- Afro-Cuban Influence (RCA Victor, 1958)
- Shorty Rogers Meets Tarzan (MGM, 1960)
- The Swingin' Nutcracker (RCA Victor, 1960)
- An Invisible Orchard (RCA Victor, 1961 [1997])
- Jazz Waltz (Reprise, 1962)
With Pete Rugolo
- 10 Saxophones and 2 Basses (Mercury, 1961)
With Lalo Schifrin
- Bullitt (soundtrack) (Warner Bros., 1968)
With Bud Shank
- Bud Shank - Shorty Rogers - Bill Perkins (Pacific Jazz, 1955)
- Bud Shank & the Sax Section (Pacific Jazz, 1966)
With Gerald Wilson
- California Soul (Pacific Jazz, 1968)
References
- Thurber, Jon (12 August 2003). "Bill Perkins, 79; Saxophonist Who Played With Kenton, Herman Bands Was Key Figure in Jazz". The Los Angeles Times.
- Yanow, Scott. "Bill Perkins". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 March 2020.