- Larry Bunker
Lawrence Benjamin "Larry" Bunker (
November 4 1928 –March 8 2005 ) was an American jazz drummer, Vibraphonist, andpercussionist . He also playedtimpani with theLos Angeles Philharmonic orchestra.Born in
Long Beach, California , Bunker was a central figure on theWest Coast jazz scene, one of a relative few who actually were from the region. In the 1950s and 1960s he appeared atHoward Rumsey 's Lighthouse in Hermosa Beach, and performed withShorty Rogers and His Giants and others. At first he played primarily drums, but increasingly he focused onvibraphone and was later highly regarded for his playing of timpani and various percussion instruments.A dependable and in-demand studio drummer and vibist, Bunker achieved particular distinction by recording with
Billie Holiday ,Ella Fitzgerald ,Peggy Lee , and many other jazz greats. In 1952, he was the drummer in one ofArt Pepper 's first groups. In 1953 and 1954, Bunker played drums in some of the earliest ofGerry Mulligan 's groups. From 1963 to 1965, he was, intermittently, the drummer in theBill Evans trio. His work in movie soundtracks spanned over fifty years, from "Stalag 17 " (1953) to "The Incredibles " (2004), and included soundtracks byJohn Williams ,Henry Mancini ,Miklós Rózsa ,Jerry Goldsmith ,Johnny Mandel , and many othercomposers .Bunker died of complications of a
stroke in Los Angeles at age 76 .References
*Feather, Leonard. "The Encyclopedia of Jazz" (Horizon Press, 1960)
*Gordon, Robert. "Jazz West Coast: The Los Angeles Jazz Scene of the 1950s" (Quartet Books, 1986)External links
* [http://www.jazzhouse.org/gone/lastpost2.php3?edit=1111689123 Todd S. Jenkins, "The Last Post"]
* [http://www.broughtonmusic.com/content/content.php/gallery_history80/147/ Bill Broughton, "With Larry Bunker on Triangle"]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=yEIQ6bc3nJE L. Bunker, "Live with Bill Evans"]
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