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Carl Perkins (pianist)

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in 1950. Following a short stint in the Army (January 1951 to November 1952), he worked intermittently with the
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Gambit Records liner notes (2006) indicate that Perkins died of a drug overdose on May (not March) 17, 1958.
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Feather, L. (1960). The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz. Horizon Press: New York.
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He died of a drug overdose at age 29, in Los Angeles, California. He recorded one album,
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in 1955, and with his own group in 1956. Perkins composed the
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The Best of Max Roach and Clifford Brown In Concert!
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Index

Grooveyard
Indianapolis
Los Angeles
West Coast jazz
jazz
Indianapolis
Los Angeles
Curtis Counce
Harold Land
Jack Sheldon
Frank Butler
Tiny Bradshaw
Big Jay McNeely
Miles Davis
Oscar Moore
Clifford Brown
Max Roach
Frank Morgan
standard
polio
Paul Tanner
hard bop
Summertime
Ave Maria
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
I'll Never Smile Again
Introducing Carl Perkins
Leroy Vinnegar
Lawrence Marable
Pepper Adams

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