Rich Perry
| Rich Perry | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Cleveland, Ohio, United States | 
| Genres | Jazz | 
| Occupation(s) | Musician, Educator, Bandleader | 
| Instruments | Saxophone | 
| Labels | Steeplechase Records | 
| Associated acts | Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, Maria Schneider | 
| Website | richperrymusic.com | 
Rich Perry is an American jazz tenor saxophonist from Cleveland, Ohio.
Rich Perry attended Bowling Green State University for a year before moving to New York. Perry first toured with the Glenn Miller Orchestra in 1975, and followed it with time in the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra the following year.[1] He has also played with Chet Baker, Paul Bley, Machito, Bob Moses, Jack McDuff, Billy Hart, Eddie Gómez, Tom Harrell, and Harold Danko. He has released copiously as a leader since 1993 on Steeplechase Records.
Perry is currently a member of the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra as well as Maria Schneider's Orchestra. He is an adjunct faculty member of the William Paterson University Jazz program.[2]
Discography
As leader
- To Start Again (Steeplechase Records, 1993)
 - Beautiful Love (Steeplechase, 1994)
 - What Is This? (Steeplechase, 1995)
 - Left Alone (Steeplechase, 1997)
 - Cancoes do Brasil (Steeplechase, 2000)
 - So in Love (Steeplechase, 2000)
 - Doxy (Steeplechase, 2000)
 - O Grand Amor (Steeplechase, 2001)
 - Hearsay (Steeplechase, 2002)
 - At Eastman (Steeplechase, 2003)
 - East of the Sun and West of 2nd Avenue (Steeplechase, 2004)
 - You're My Everything (Steeplechase, 2005)
 - Rhapsody (Steeplechase, 2006)
 - At the Kitano, Vol. 1 (Steeplechase, 2006)
 - E.Motion (Steeplechase, 2007)
 - At the Kitano, Vol. 2 (Steeplechase, 2008)
 - Gone (Steeplechase, 2010)
 - At the Kitano, Vol. 3 (Steeplechase, 2010)
 - Grace (Steeplechase, 2011)
 - Time Was (Steeplechase, 2010)
 
As sideman
- Pete Malinverni: "Invisible Cities"
 - Rufus Reid: "The Gait Keeper", "Live At The Kennedy Center"
 - Gary Versace: "Time And Again"
 - Dave Scott: "Song For Amy", "Naivete","Nonchalant"
 - Christian Finger: "Merge Into Beauty"
 - George Mraz: "Bottom Lines", "Mraz Jazz", with Richie Beirach, Al Foster
 - Fred Hersch: "Songs Without Words", "Point in Time", "Forward Motion"
 - Ron McClure: "Soft Hands", "Dream Team", "Double Triangle", with Tim Hagans, Mark Copeland, Billy Hart
 - Vanguard Jazz Orchestra: "Up From The Skies", "The Way", "Can I Persuade You", "Lickety Split", "The Thad Jones Legacy"
 - Andy LaVerne: "Pianissimo"
 - Paul Bley: "Speechles" ,with Victor Lewis
 - The John Fedchock New York Big Band: "Up And Running", "No Nonsense", "On the Edge"
 - Dave Stryker: "Blue to the Bone" , "Big Room"
 - Lee Konitz: "RichLee"
 - Steve Lampert: "Venus Perplexed", "Music From There"
 - Joe Henderson: "The Joe Henderson Big Band"
 - Clay Jenkins: "Matters Of Time"
 - Sila Cevikce: "A New Abode"
 - Aaron Irwin: "Into The Light"'
 
References
- ↑ Yanow, Scott. "Rich Perry: Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-09-21.
 - ↑ "News and Events". William Paterson University. 2008-01-23. Retrieved 2010-09-21.
 
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