Ken Peplowski
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Ken Peplowski (1959-), is a jazz clarinetist who mainly plays in the swing idiom. He is sometimes compared to Benny Goodman in terms of tone and virtuosity. For over a decade, Peplowski recorded for Concord Records; his most recent albums have appeared on the Nagel Heyer label.
[edit] Selected biographies
- http://www.hawaiijazz.com/ken_peplowski_bio.htm
- http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=B6zkqoa9abijv
- http://www.kenpeplowski.com/
[edit] Discography
- Lost In The Stars
- And Heaven, Too… Vol. II
- All This… Vol. I
- Last Swing of the Century
- That Feeling of Jazz (with Tommy Newsom)
- Grenadilla
- A Good Read
- The Other Portrait
- It’s a Lonesome Old Town
- Encore! (with Howard Alden)
- Live at the Ambassador Auditorium
- Steppin’ with Peps
- Concord Duo Series, Volume three
- The Natural Touch~ Winner of The Prises Der Duetschen Schallplatten
- Kritik (German Grammy)
- Groovin’ High (with Scott Hamilton & Spike Robinson)
- The Bossa Nova Years (with the Charlie Byrd Trio)
- Illuminations
- Mr. Gentle and Mr. Cool
- Sonny Side
- Double Exposure