Bill Perkins (saxophonist)
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Bill Perkins (22 July 1924–9 August 2003) was a cool jazz saxophonist and flautist popular on the West Coast jazz scene, known primarily as a tenor saxophonist. Born in San Francisco, California, Perkins started out performing in the big bands of Woody Herman and Jerry Wald. He also worked for the Stan Kenton orchestra, which subsequently led to his entry into the cool jazz idiom. He began performing with musicians like Art Pepper and Bud Shank, to name just a few. He was also a member of The Tonight Show band from 1970–1992. He is probably most remembered, however, for playing tenor for The Lighthouse All-Stars.[1]
Note that there is another Bill Perkins (http://www.flickr.com/photos/phliar/37703731/) in Berkeley, California who played tenor saxophone.
[edit] References
- ^ Yanow, Scott. Bill Perkins Biography. All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2007-06-24.