Gary Peacock
Gary George Peacock (May 12, 1935 – September 4, 2020) was an American jazz double bassist. He recorded a dozen albums under his own name, and also performed and recorded with major jazz figures such as avant garde saxophonist Albert Ayler, pianists Bill Evans, Paul Bley and Marilyn Crispell, and as a part of Keith Jarrett’s “Standards Trio” with drummer Jack DeJohnette. The trio existed for over thirty years, and recorded over twenty albums together. DeJohnette once stated that he admired Peacock's "sound, choice of notes, and, above all, the buoyancy of his playing." Marilyn Crispell called Peacock a "sensitive musician with a great harmonic sense."
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Birth name | Gary George Peacock |
Born | Burley, Idaho, U.S. | May 12, 1935
Died | September 4, 2020 85) (aged Olivebridge, New York, U.S. |
Genres | Jazz, post-bop, avant-garde jazz, free jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, educator |
Instrument(s) | Double bass |
Years active | 1956–2020 |
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