- Peck Morrison
John A. "Peck" Morrison (
September 11 ,1919 –February 25 ,1988 ) was an Americanjazz bassist.Morrison was classically trained, and was competent on trumpet and percussion in addition to bass. He played in military bands in
Italy duringWorld War II and moved toNew York after the war to play professionally. He played withLucky Thompson in the early 1950s, and then recorded withHorace Silver ,Gigi Gryce , andArt Farmer . He played withGerry Mulligan in tours ofEurope . He was a noted accompanist and sideman, playing withCarmen McRae ,Tiny Bradshaw ,King Pleasure ,Zoot Sims ,Eddie Jefferson , theJ. J. Johnson /Kai Winding Quintet (1954),Duke Ellington (1955 and 1964),Lou Donaldson ,Johnny Smith ,Mal Waldron ,Randy Weston ,Babs Gonzales ,The Newport Rebels (1960),Shirley Scott ,Red Garland , Charles McPherson, andSy Oliver and the Harlem Blues and Jazz Band (1986).Morrison never recorded as a session leader.
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