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...
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continues to uphold. Peacock toured Europe with avant-garde jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler while she was married to Gary Peacock, then pianist Paul Bley...
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Gary is a 2024 documentary film about the life of actor Gary Coleman. Directed by Robin Dashwood, the film was released on Peacock on August 29, 2024....
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Amaryllis (Marilyn Crispell album) (redirect from Amaryllis (Marilyn Crispell, Gary Peacock and Paul Motian album))
released on ECM March the following year. The trio features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Paul Motian. According to Crispell, four of the pieces on the album...
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Artists in 1975, was recorded in 1964 when Bley brought John Gilmore, Gary Peacock, and Paul Motian to the University of Washington. In the late 1960s,...
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Paul Bley with Gary Peacock is an album by Canadian jazz pianist Paul Bley with American bassist Gary Peacock recorded in two sessions on 1964 and 1968...
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the song alongside the Alchemist, Bekon, and J.Lbs. Florence Welch and Gary Peacock received additional songwriting credits for the sampling of their respective...
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Voices is a studio album by American bassist Gary Peacock featuring pianist Masabumi Kikuchi, percussionist Masahiko Togashi and drummer Hiroshi Murakami...
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and released by ECM in April 1994. The trio features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Paul Motian. The remaining songs from the concert are scheduled to...
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Nothing Ever Was, Anyway: Music of Annette Peacock is a double album by pianist Marilyn Crispell, bassist Gary Peacock, and drummer Paul Motian recorded in...
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