- Art Pepper · 2005
- 100 Jazz Masters, Vol.5 · 2012
- Piano Playhouse · 2002
- L'histoire du piano jazz, Vol. 5 · 2014
- 100 Jazz Masterpieces, Vol. 23 · 2012
- 100 Jazz Masterpieces, Vol. 23 · 2012
- 100 Jazz Masterpieces, Vol. 23 · 2012
- 100 Jazz Masterpièces, Vol. 22 · 2012
- 100 Jazz Masterpièces, Vol. 22 · 2012
- 100 Jazz Masterpièces, Vol. 22 · 2012
- 100 Jazz Masterpièces, Vol. 22 · 2012
- Le meilleur du jazz des années 50 (100 Versions originales) · 2011
- 100 Jazz Masters, Vol.5 · 2011
Albums
About Carl Perkins
A fine bop-oriented pianist who overcame a slightly crippled left hand (due to polio), Carl Perkins was a victim of his drug problems, passing away when he was just 29. After stints with Tiny Bradshaw and Big Jay McNeely, he became a fixture on the West Coast. Perkins was with Oscar Moore's trio (1953-1954) and briefly played with an early version of the Max Roach-Clifford Brown quintet (1954), but is best-known for his association with Curtis Counce (1956-1958). Perkins, who composed one jazz standard ("Grooveyard"), recorded with Counce, Chet Baker, Jim Hall, Art Pepper, and as a leader for Savoy (1949), Dootone (1956), and Pacific Jazz (1957), but did not live long enough to realize his potential. ~ Scott Yanow
- HOMETOWN
- Indianapolis, IN, United States
- BORN
- 16 August 1928
- GENRE
- Jazz