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Charli Persip
Background information
Birth name
Charles Lawrence Persip
Born
(1929-07-26)July 26, 1929 Morristown, New Jersey, U.S.
Died
August 23, 2020(2020-08-23) (aged 91) New York City
Genres
R&B, jazz fusion, jazz
Occupation(s)
Drummer
Instrument(s)
Drums
Years active
1945–2010
Website
Charlie Persip discography at Discogs
Musical artist
Charles Lawrence Persip (July 26, 1929[1] – August 23, 2020),[2] known as Charli Persip and formerly as Charlie Persip (he changed the spelling of his name to Charli in the late 1960s),[3][4][5] was an American jazz drummer.
^Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 1940. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
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^Wood, Ben (September 26, 1968). "Kauai Surf Crowd cheers Billy Eckstine, Bobbi Martin". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. p. D-11. Retrieved 2022-09-20.
^Williams, Lance A. (September 14, 1972). "Billy Eckstine Utilizes Hong Kong's Confines". The Los Angeles Times. pt. IV, p. 21. Retrieved 2022-09-20.
^Wilmer, Valerie (1977). As Serious as Your Life : The Story of the New Jazz. pp. 171, 261. ISBN 9780882081120.
Charles Lawrence Persip (July 26, 1929 – August 23, 2020), known as Charli Persip and formerly as CharliePersip (he changed the spelling of his name...
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Bley, Barry Galbraith, Howard Collins, Milt Hinton, Don Lamond and CharliePersip. The Allmusic review by Ken Dryden states that "The three-part suite...
Heath and Charli Persip Duets (Verve, 1957) Quintets featuring Sonny Stitt or Sonny Rollins; with Ray Bryant, Tommy Bryant and CharliePersip Sonny Side Up...
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Jack Nimitz - baritone sax Hank Jones - piano Paul Chambers - bass CharliePersip - drums Tracks 3-4, session from September 14, 1956 Art Farmer - trumpet...
featured, among others, Jaki Byard, Paul Bley, Gary Peacock, Ron Carter, CharliePersip, and Steve Swallow. The last one, Essence, was recorded in mid-July...
ensemble featuring Ben Riley, Ed Thigpen, Jackie Williams, Billy Hart, CharliePersip, Leroy Williams and Louis Hayes. Albert Heath died of leukemia in Santa...
Powell, guitarist Ted Dunbar, double bassist Jamil Nasser, drummer CharliePersip, and percussionists Obo Addy and Neil Clarke. Guitarist and vocalist...
1977) Sonny Payne (1926–1979) Clarence Penn (born 1968) Paul Peress CharliePersip (1929–2020) Ralph Peterson, Jr. (born 1962) Simon Phillips (born 1957)...
guitar (soloist) Ron Carter – bass Elvin Jones – drums, percussion CharliePersip – drums Stein Crease, Stephanie (2003), Gil Evans: Out of the Cool:...
french horn Bill Barber - tuba Ron Carter - double bass Elvin Jones & CharliePersip - drums & percussion Creed Taylor – producer Rudy Van Gelder – engineer...