Gary Peacock

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Annotation

A very subtle bassist, Gary Peacock started his US carreer on the West Coast, where he met Paul Bley.
Like many others he eventually moved to NYC in the 60's - backing-up Don Ellis, Bill Evans, or George Russel, he then got mixed with the Ayler posse, with whom he recorded a number of landmark contributions to the free jazz history.
After a hiatus in the 70's, he played again from time to time with Paul Bley and other small formations.

Annotation last modified on 2006-05-04 17:01 UTC.

Album

Year Title Artist Rating Releases
1977 Tales of Another Gary Peacock 1
1982 Voice From the Past - Paradigm Gary Peacock 1
1987 Guamba Gary Peacock 1
1993 In the Evenings Out There Paul Bley, Gary Peacock, Tony Oxley & John Surman 1
1997 Nothing Ever Was, Anyway: The Music Of Annette Peacock Marilyn Crispell, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian 1
1998 A Closer View Gary Peacock & Ralph Towner 1
2001 Amaryllis Marilyn Crispell, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian 1
2004 What It Says Marc Copland & Gary Peacock 1
2009 Insight Marc Copland & Gary Peacock 1
Oracle Gary Peacock & Ralph Towner 1

Other release groups

Year Title Artist Rating Releases
Amaryllis Marilyn Crispell, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian 1

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