Pepper Adams' Joy Road: An Annotated Discography

Awards:   Winner of Association for Recorded Sound Collections Award: Best Research in Recorded Jazz 2013 Winner of Association for Recorded Sound Collections Award: Best Research in Recorded Jazz 2013. Winner of Association for Recorded Sound Collections Awards for Excellence in Best Research in Recorded Jazz Music: Discography 2013
Author:   Gary Carner
Publisher:   Scarecrow Press
Volume:   69
ISBN:  

9780810882560


Pages:   578
Publication Date:   02 August 2012
Format:   Hardback
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  • Winner of Association for Recorded Sound Collections Award: Best Research in Recorded Jazz 2013
  • Winner of Association for Recorded Sound Collections Award: Best Research in Recorded Jazz 2013.
  • Winner of Association for Recorded Sound Collections Awards for Excellence in Best Research in Recorded Jazz Music: Discography 2013

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Author:   Gary Carner
Publisher:   Scarecrow Press
Imprint:   Scarecrow Press
Volume:   69
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 4.60cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.975kg
ISBN:  

9780810882560


ISBN 10:   0810882566
Pages:   578
Publication Date:   02 August 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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In 1984, while recuperating from a leg injury, baritone saxophonist Pepper Adams was visited by Gary Carner, who was at the time a City College of New York graduate student researching a thesis on Adams' life and works. The temporarily incapacitated Adams was happy to relate stories to his student biographer, but plans to publish his memoirs were shelved when Adams was diagnosed with lung cancer. Adams passed away in 1986, and while he did see a version of Carner's manuscript, it's doubtful he would have imagined the massive collection of material Carner has released 26 years after the saxophonist's death. First is an annotated discography Pepper Adams' Joy Road (Scarecrow) which in its 552 pages lists Adams' entire recorded history, including unissued sessions dating back to 1947, and several filmed appearances. In addition, Carner produced a series of recordings that present all 43 of Adams' compositions, and commissioned lyrics for seven of the ballads. Jazz History Online This book is peppered with interviews with Adams and other great musicians as well as vignettes drawn from the author's conversations with Adams. There are many behind-the-scenes anecdotes of other famous musicians, including john Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, Charles Mingus, and Duke Pearson...This first comprehensive discography to the works of Pepper Adams is a valuable addition to the jazz research literature. American Reference Books Annual A 2012 Holiday Gift Guide Choice! This book is a comprehensive listing of the baritone saxophonist's recordings, often expanded upon with illuminating comments and interviews. Jazz Hot House This is an overwhelming work of research that goes well beyond the usual concept of a discography, or even annotated discography. Carner's dedication to documenting this under-honored musical giant shines throughout the book. Fans of Adams and jazz will be both greatly satisfied, and left wanting more as Carner finishes what will surely be a masterful biography. Association for Recorded Sound Collections Journal (ARSC Journal)


In 1984, while recuperating from a leg injury, baritone saxophonist Pepper Adams was visited by Gary Carner, who was at the time a City College of New York graduate student researching a thesis on Adams' life and works. The temporarily incapacitated Adams was happy to relate stories to his student biographer, but plans to publish his memoirs were shelved when Adams was diagnosed with lung cancer. Adams passed away in 1986, and while he did see a version of Carner's manuscript, it's doubtful he would have imagined the massive collection of material Carner has released 26 years after the saxophonist's death. First is an annotated discography Pepper Adams' Joy Road (Scarecrow) which in its 552 pages lists Adams' entire recorded history, including unissued sessions dating back to 1947, and several filmed appearances. In addition, Carner produced a series of recordings that present all 43 of Adams' compositions, and commissioned lyrics for seven of the ballads. Jazz History Online


In 1984, while recuperating from a leg injury, baritone saxophonist Pepper Adams was visited by Gary Carner, who was at the time a City College of New York graduate student researching a thesis on Adams' life and works. The temporarily incapacitated Adams was happy to relate stories to his student biographer, but plans to publish his memoirs were shelved when Adams was diagnosed with lung cancer. Adams passed away in 1986, and while he did see a version of Carner's manuscript, it's doubtful he would have imagined the massive collection of material Carner has released 26 years after the saxophonist's death. First is an annotated discography Pepper Adams' Joy Road (Scarecrow) which in its 552 pages lists Adams' entire recorded history, including unissued sessions dating back to 1947, and several filmed appearances. In addition, Carner produced a series of recordings that present all 43 of Adams' compositions, and commissioned lyrics for seven of the ballads. Jazz History Online This book is peppered with interviews with Adams and other great musicians as well as vignettes drawn from the author's conversations with Adams. There are many behind-the-scenes anecdotes of other famous musicians, including john Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, Charles Mingus, and Duke Pearson...This first comprehensive discography to the works of Pepper Adams is a valuable addition to the jazz research literature. American Reference Books Annual A 2012 Holiday Gift Guide Choice! This book is a comprehensive listing of the baritone saxophonist's recordings, often expanded upon with illuminating comments and interviews. Jazz Hot House


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Gary Carner, an independent jazz researcher, is the author of Jazz Performers and The Miles Davis Companion. From 1984 until Adams's death in 1986, Carner collaborated with Pepper Adams on his memoirs. Carner's research on Adams spans four decades.

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