- King Perry
Oliver Hazard "King" Perry (October 10, 1914,
Forest City, Arkansas - February 5, 1990,Bakersfield, California ) was an Americanjazz saxophonist, clarinetist, arranger, andbandleader .Perry played violin as a child, but switched to alto sax when he wished to join a local band. He attended
Starr College inWest Virginia , studying piano there, and had his own band inGary, Indiana by 1940. In 1945 he went toLos Angeles , appearing in a show withDorothy Donegan andNat King Cole ; while there he made his first recordings as a leader. He led a band called the Pied Pipers through the middle of the 1950s, making many records and touring across the United States multiple times (as well as Canada in 1951). He recorded forMelodisc ,United Artists , Excelsior, De Luxe, Specialty, Dot, RPM, Lucky, Unique, Look, and Hollywood during this period. After ca. 1954 Perry went into a hiatus from music, but returned to play after moving to Bakersfield in 1967. In the 1970s he played as aone-man band with organ, saxophone, and percussion. Around this time he also released a number of comedy albums for his own label, Octive.References
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:hzfuxqrsldke King Perry:1950-54] review,
Allmusic
*Howard Rye, "King Perry". "The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz" online.
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