- Peck Kelley
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Name = Peck Kelley
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = John Dickson Kelley
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Born = Birth date|1898|10|22
Died = death date and age|1980|12|26|1898|10|22
Origin = flagicon|USAHouston, Texas ,United States
Instrument =Piano
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Genre =Jazz
Occupation =Pianist Bandleader
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Label = Arcadia Records
Associated_acts =Jack Teagarden Louis Prima Pee Wee Russell
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Notable_instruments =John Dickson "Peck" Kelley (
22 October 1898 –26 December 1980 ) was an Americanjazz pianist born inHouston, Texas . Kelley was best known for his 1920s band "Peck's Bad Boys", which includedJack Teagarden andPee Wee Russell , among others.Early life
John Dickson "Peck" Kelley was born in
Houston, Texas on October 22, 1898.cite book| last = Yanow| first = Scott| authorlink = Scott Yanow| title = Classic Jazz| publisher = Backbeat Books| date = 2001| page = pp. 127| doi = | isbn = 0879306599]Career
Kelley rarely played anywhere outside of Texas. Early in his career he did perform in
Missouri andLouisiana , but the politics of theworker's union at the time combined with the overall hassle of obtaining permits prompted him to return to Texas.Peck's Bad Boys
During the 1920s Kelley was a popular
bandleader who led his own band, Peck's Bad Boys. The group included several jazz musicians that would go on to forge successful recording careers of their own, players likeJack Teagarden ,Louis Prima , Terry Shand,Wingy Manone ,Leon Roppolo andPee Wee Russell . Despite the apparent success of this group, no recordings survive from this period.cite book| last = Koster| first = Rick| authorlink = | title = Texas Music| publisher =St. Martin's Press | date = 2000| page = p. 309| doi = | isbn = 0312254253] cite book| last = Yanow| first = Scott| authorlink = Scott Yanow| title = Trumpet Kings: The Players Who Shaped the Sound of Jazz Trumpet | publisher = Backbeat Books| date = 2001| page = p. 240| doi = | isbn = 0879306084] cite book| last = Walker| first = Leo| authorlink = | title = The Big Band Almanac | publisher = Da Capo Press| date = 1989| page = p. 393| doi = | isbn = 0306803453]Throughout his career he repeatedly turned down offers by other musicians of the day to play outside of Texas, offers from artists such as
Bing Crosby ,Jimmy Dorsey ,Tommy Dorsey andPaul Whiteman . However, he did perform inSt. Louis, Missouri (1925),Shreveport, Louisiana (1927) andNew Orleans, Louisiana (1934). Kelley joined the Dick Shannonquartet in 1957, from which the only studio recordings from this musician have survived. They were released byCommodore Records in 1983 as the "Peck Kelley Jam Sessions, Volumes 1 & 2". However, some private recordings of this same period have been released on the Arkadiarecord label .Personal life
Throughout his career Kelley wished to remain anonymous, a private man who did not wish fame for himself. It is commonly accepted by jazz
historians that the 1930sWill Bradley hit "Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar" is in reference and tribute to Kelley. Eventually Peck became blind and developedParkinson's Disease , dying onDecember 26 ,1980 at 82.Discography
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