Gary Peacock Concert History

Gary Peacock (born 12 May 1935 in Burley, Idaho) was an American jazz double-bassist. After military service in Germany, in the early sixties he worked on the US west coast with Barney Kessell, Bud Shank, Paul Bley and Art Pepper, then moved to New York. He worked there with Bley, the Bill Evans trio (with Paul Motian), and Albert Ayler's trio with Sunny Murray. There were also some live dates with Miles Davis, as a temporary substitute for Ron Carter.

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Jazzaldia Festival 2008 on Jul 22, 2008 [396-small]

Jazzaldia Festival 2008
Jul 22 - 27, 2008
 Donostia / San Sebastian, Basque Country, Spain
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Jazz
Contemporary Jazz
Free Jazz
Bass
Contemporary Post-Bop
Avant-Garde Jazz
Ecm-Style Jazz
Norwegian Jazz
Jazz Double Bass
ECM
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2016 11 concerts
2014 1 concert
2013 1 concert
2012 2 concerts
2011 7 concerts
2010 3 concerts
2009 1 concert
2008 5 concerts
2007 1 concert
2001 1 concert
 Riff Hewn Altar
 Dansk

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Gary Peacock had?

Gary Peacock has had 33 concerts.

What genre is Gary Peacock?

Gary Peacock is most often considered to be Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Free Jazz, Bass, Contemporary Post-Bop, Avant-Garde Jazz, Ecm-Style Jazz, Norwegian Jazz, Jazz Double Bass, and ECM.

When was the last Gary Peacock concert?

The last Gary Peacock concert was on July 10, 2016 at Various Venues in Copenhagen, Capital Region, Denmark. The bands that performed were: "Copenhagen Jazz Festival" / burt bacharach / Gary Peacock.

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