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Herb Alpert

Herb Alpert (born March 31, 1935) is an American trumpeter who led the band Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass in the 1960s. During the same decade, he co-founded A&M Records with Jerry Moss. Alpert has recorded 28 albums that have landed on the Billboard 200 chart, five of which became No. 1 albums; he has had 14 platinum albums and 15 gold albums. Alpert is the only musician to hit No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 as both a vocalist ("This Guy's in Love with You", 1968) and an instrumentalist ("Rise", 1979).

Herb Alpert
Alpert in 1966
Background information
Also known asDore Alpert, Tito Alpert
Born (1935-03-31) March 31, 1935 (age 88)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)
  • Trumpet
  • piano
  • vocals
Years active1956–present
Labels
Websiteherbalpert.com

Alpert has reportedly sold 72 million records worldwide.[1] He has received many accolades, including a Tony Award and eight Grammy Awards,[2] as well as the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2006, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Alpert was awarded the National Medal of Arts by Barack Obama in 2013.

Early life and career

Herb Alpert was born and raised in the Boyle Heights[3] section of Eastside Los Angeles,[4] California,[5] the youngest of three children (a daughter and two sons)[6] of Tillie (née Goldberg) and Louis Leib (or Louis Bentsion-Leib) Alpert.[7] His parents were Jewish immigrants to the U.S. from Radomyshl (in present-day Ukraine) and Romania.[8][9][10]

Alpert was born into a family of musicians. His father, although a tailor by trade, was also a talented mandolin player. His mother taught violin at a young age, and his older brother, David, was a talented young drummer.[11] His sister Mimi, who was the oldest,[5] played the piano.[6] Herb began to play trumpet at eight years old.[12]

Alpert started attending Fairfax High School in Los Angeles beginning there in the 10th grade for the Class of 1951. In the 11th grade in 1952, he was a member of their Gym Team, where one of his specialties was performing on the Rings, but an appendectomy a week prior to a League Meet sidelined his path to continue there. It was in his Senior year (1953), he took to focusing on his trumpet.

While attending the University of Southern California in the 1950s,[13] he was a member of the USC Trojan Marching Band for two years. Alpert served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, where he played in the 6th Army Band.[14][15][16] In 1956, he appeared in an uncredited role as "Drummer on Mt. Sinai" in The Ten Commandments.[17]

In 1957, Alpert teamed up with Rob Weerts, another burgeoning lyricist, as a songwriter for Keen Records. A number of songs written or co-written by Alpert during the following two years became Top 20 hits, including "Baby Talk" by Jan and Dean and "Wonderful World" by Sam Cooke.[18] In 1960, he began his recording career as a vocalist at RCA Records under the name of Dore Alpert.[8] In 1962, Alpert and his new business partner Jerry Moss formed Carnival Records with "Tell It to the Birds" as its first release, distribution outside of Los Angeles being done by Dot Records. After Carnival released its second single "Love Is Back In Style" by Charlie Robinson, Alpert and Moss found that there was prior usage of the Carnival name and renamed their label A&M Records.[19]

The Tijuana Brass years

All artists should be looking for their own voices. I went through a period of trying to sound like Harry James and Louis Armstrong and Miles [Davis]. And then when Clifford Brown came along, it was almost discouraging. The guy was so good! But I kept at it. I loved playing. And then when I heard Les Paul multitrack his guitar on recordings, I tried that with the trumpet. Boom—that sound came out. After I released ‘The Lonely Bull,’ the record that started A&M in 1962, a lady in Germany wrote a letter to me. She said, ‘Thank you, Mr. Alpert, for sending me on a vicarious trip to Tijuana.’ I realized that music was visual for her, that it took her someplace. I said, ‘That’s the type of music I want to make. I want to make music that transports people.’
— Herb Alpert in Off Beat Magazine, April 24, 2017

The song that jump-started Alpert's performing career was originally titled "Twinkle Star," written by Sol Lake (who would write many Tijuana Brass songs over the next decade).[20] Alpert was dissatisfied with his first efforts to record the song, then took a break to visit a bullfight in Tijuana, Mexico. As Alpert later recounted, "That's when it hit me! Something in the excitement of the crowd, the traditional mariachi music, the trumpet call heralding the start of the fight, the yelling, the snorting of the bulls, it all clicked."[21] Alpert adapted the trumpet style to the tune, mixed in crowd cheers and other noises for ambience, and renamed the song "The Lonely Bull".[22]

He personally funded the production of the record as a single, and it spread through radio DJs until it caught on and became a Top 10 hit in the Fall of 1962. He followed up quickly with his debut album, The Lonely Bull by "Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass". Originally the Tijuana Brass was just Alpert overdubbing his own trumpet, slightly out of sync.[23]

It was A&M's first album (with the original release number being #101), although it was recorded for Conway Records. The title cut reached No. 6 on the Billboard pop chart. For this album and subsequent releases, Alpert recorded with the group of Los Angeles session musicians known as the Wrecking Crew, whom he holds in high regard.[24]

 
Alpert in 1966

Alpert’s 1965 album Whipped Cream & Other Delights proved so popular — it was the number one album of 1966, outselling The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, and The Rolling Stones — that Alpert had to turn the Tijuana Brass into an actual touring ensemble rather than a studio band. Some of that popularity might be attributable to the album’s notoriously racy cover, which featured model Dolores Erickson seemingly clothed only in whipped cream. However, as writer Bruce Handy pointed out in a Billboard article, two other Brass albums, Going Places (1965) and What Now My Love (1966), “held the third and fifth spots on the 1966 year-end chart despite pleasant yet far more anodyne covers.”[25] Another measure of the band’s popularity is that a number of Tijuana Brass songs were used as theme music for years by the ABC TV game show, The Dating Game.[26]

In 1966, a short animated film by John and Faith Hubley called "A Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature" was released; it won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1967. The film featured two songs by the band, "Tijuana Taxi" and "Spanish Flea."[27] Also in 1967, the Tijuana Brass performed Burt Bacharach's title cut to the first movie version of Casino Royale.[28]

Alpert's only No. 1 single during this period, and the first No. 1 hit for his A&M label, was a solo effort: "This Guy's in Love with You", written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, featuring a rare vocal.[22][29] Alpert sang it to his first wife in a 1968 CBS Television special titled Beat of the Brass. The sequence was filmed on the beach in Malibu. The song was not intended to be released, but after it was used in the television special, allegedly thousands of telephone calls to CBS asking about it convinced Alpert to release it as a single, two days after the show aired.[30] Although Alpert's vocal skills and range were limited, the song's technical demands suited him.[31]

After years of success, Alpert had a personal crisis in 1969, declaring “the trumpet is my enemy.” He disbanded the Tijuana Brass, and stopped performing in public.[10] Eventually he sought out teacher Carmine Caruso, “who never played trumpet a day in his life, (but) he was a great trumpet teacher.”[32] "What I found," Alpert told The New York Times, "is that the thing in my hands is just a piece of plumbing. The real instrument is me, the emotions, not my lip, not my technique, but feelings I learned to stuff away -- as a kid who came from a very unvocal household. Since then, I've been continually working it out, practicing religiously and now, playing better than ever."[10] The results were noticeable; as Richard S. Ginell wrote in an AllMusic review of Alpert's comeback album, You Smile - The Song Begins, "His four-year sabbatical over, Herb Alpert returned to the studio creatively refreshed, his trumpet sounding more soulful and thoughtful, his ears attuned more than ever to jazz."[33]

Post-Brass musical career

 
Herb Alpert at Schiphol Airport (1974)

In 1979, five years after his last chart hit with the Tijuana Brass, Alpert tried to record a disco album of rearranged Brass hits. “It just sounded awful to me,” Alpert was quoted later. “I didn’t want any part of it.” But because the musicians were already booked, Alpert recorded other material, including the instrumental “Rise,” co-written by his nephew, Randy Badazz Alpert. The song hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 after it was used repeatedly on the soap opera General Hospital. The song also became a hit in the UK, but in a speeded-up version, due to British DJs not realizing that the American 12” single was recorded at 33 rpm instead of 45 rpm. [34]

In 2013, Alpert released Steppin' Out, which won a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album.[35]

A&M Records

Alpert and A&M Records partner Jerry Moss sold A&M to PolyGram for a reported $500 million in around 1987; they later received an extra $200 million payment for PolyGram's breach of the terms of the deal.[36]

Visual arts

Alpert has a second career as an abstract expressionist painter and sculptor with group and solo exhibitions around the United States and Europe. The sculpture exhibition "Herb Alpert: Black Totems", on display at ACE Gallery, Beverly Hills, February through September 2010, brought media attention to his visual work.[37] His 2013 exhibition in exhibition Santa Monica, California included both abstract paintings and large totemlike sculptures.[38]

Awards and honors

In May 2000, Alpert was awarded an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music.[39]

 
Alpert being awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Obama in 2013

For his contribution to the recording industry, Alpert has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6929 Hollywood Blvd in 1977. Moss also has a star on the Walk of Fame. Alpert and Moss were also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 13, 2006, as non-performer lifetime achievers for their work at A&M. Alpert received the "El Premio Billboard" for his contributions to Latin music at the 1997 Billboard Latin Music Awards.[40]

Alpert was awarded Society of Singers Lifetime Achievement Award by Society of Singers in 2009.[41]

Alpert was awarded one of the 2012 National Medal of Arts awards by Barack and Michelle Obama on Wednesday, July 10, 2013, in the White House's East Room.[42]

Philanthropy

 
The Herb Alpert School of Music at CalArts

In the 1980s Alpert created the Herb Alpert Foundation and the Alpert Awards in the Arts with the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts).[43]

The Foundation supports youth and arts education as well as environmental issues and helps fund the PBS series Bill Moyers on Faith and Reason and later Moyers & Company. Alpert and his wife donated $30 million to University of California, Los Angeles in 2007, to form and endow the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music as part of the restructured UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture. He gave $24 million, which included $15 million from April 2008, to CalArts for its music curricula, and provided funding for the culture jamming activists The Yes Men.[44]

In 2012, the Foundation gave a grant of more than $5 million to the Harlem School of the Arts, which allowed the school to retire its debt, restore its endowment, and create a scholarship program for needy students; in 2013, the school's building was renamed the Herb Alpert Center. In 2016, his foundation also made a $10.1 million donation to Los Angeles City College that will provide all music majors at the school with a tuition-free education, beginning in fall of 2017. This was the largest gift to an individual community college in the history of Southern California, and the second-largest gift in the history of the state.[45] In 2020, Alpert bestowed an additional $9.7 million on the Harlem School of the Arts to upgrade its facility.[46]

He founded the Louis and Tillie Alpert Music Center in Jerusalem, which brings together both Arab and Jewish students.[47]

Business ventures

In the late 1980s, Alpert started H. Alpert and Co., a short-lived perfume company, which sold through higher-end department stores like Nordstrom. The company launched with two scents, Listen and Listen for Men. Alpert compared perfume to music, with high and low notes.[48]

Documentaries

On September 17, 2010, the TV documentary Legends: Herb Alpert – Tijuana Brass and Other Delights premiered on BBC4.[49]

In 2020, Herb Alpert Is..., a documentary written and directed by John Scheinfeld, was released.[50]

Personal life

Alpert married Sharon Mae Lubin at Presidio of San Francisco in 1956.[13] They had two children, Dore (born 1960) and Eden (born 1966).[51] The couple divorced in 1971. Two years later, Alpert married Lani Hall, once the lead singer of A&M group Brasil ’66.[52] Alpert and Hall have a daughter, Aria, born in 1976.[10] Hall and Alpert recorded a live album, Anything Goes, in 2009; a studio album, I Feel You, in 2011;[53] and another studio album, Steppin' Out, in 2013. As Matt Collar wrote in AllMusic, "Ultimately, Steppin' Out represents not just the third album in a trilogy, but a loving creative partnership that, for Alpert and Hall, spans a lifetime."[54]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[55]
US
Jazz

[56]
GER
[57]
NOR
[58]
UK
[59]
The Lonely Bull 1962 10
Volume 2 1963 17
South of the Border 1964 6
Whipped Cream & Other Delights 1965 1 10 21
Going Places 1 28 5 4
What Now My Love 1966 1 11 20 18
S.R.O. 2 3 17 5
Sounds Like... 1967 1 34 13 21
Herb Alpert's Ninth 4 9 7 26
The Beat of the Brass 1968 1 23 8 4
Christmas Album 1968
Warm 1969 28 14 30
The Brass Are Comin' 30 39 40
Greatest Hits 1970 43 8
Summertime 1971 111
You Smile – The Song Begins 1974 66
Coney Island 1975 88
Just You and Me 1976
Herb Alpert / Hugh Masekela 1978 65
Rise 1979 6 21 37
Beyond 1980 28
Magic Man 1981 61
Fandango 1982 100
Blow Your Own Horn 1983 120
Bullish 1984 75
Wild Romance 1985 151
Keep Your Eye on Me 1987 18 55 79
Under a Spanish Moon 1988
My Abstract Heart 1989
North on South St. 1991
Midnight Sun 1992
Second Wind[62] 1996 7
Passion Dance[63] 1997 8
Colors[64] 1999 43
I Feel You (with Lani Hall)[65] 2011 5
Steppin' Out (with Lani Hall)[66] 2013 11
In the Mood[67] 2014 172 3
Come Fly with Me[68] 2015 7
Human Nature[69] 2016 10
Music Volume 1[70] 2017 3
The Christmas Wish[71] 2
Music Volume 3:
Herb Alpert Reimagines the Tijuana Brass
[72]
2018 6
Over the Rainbow[73] 2019 1
Catch the Wind[74] 2021

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[75]
US
AC

[76]
US
R&B

[77]
AUS BEL
(Fl)

[78]
BEL
(Wa)

[79]
GER
[57]
NL
[80]
NZ
[81]
UK
[59]
"The Trial"
(As Herb B. Lou and The Legal Eagles, with Lou Adler)
1958 Non-album singles
"The Hully Gully"
(As Herbie Alpert)
1959
"Finders Keepers"
(As Herbie Alpert)
1960
"Gonna Get A Girl"
(As Dore Alpert)
1961
"Little Lost Lover"
(As Dore Alpert)
1962
"Tell It To The Birds" b/w "Fallout Shelter"
(As Dore Alpert)
"The Lonely Bull" 6 1 The Lonely Bull
"Struttin' with Maria" 1963
"Dina"
(As Dore Alpert)
Non-album single
"Marching Thru Madrid" 96 42 Volume 2
"Mexican Corn"
"America" 25
"I'd Do It All Again"
(As Dore Alpert)
1964 Non-album singles
"Mexican Drummer Man" 77 19
"The Mexican Shuffle" 85 19 36 South of the Border
"El Presidente"
"South of the Border"
"Whipped Cream" 1965 68 13 99 Whipped Cream & Other Delights
"Peanuts" 81
"A Taste of Honey" 7 1 79 11 14 29 18
"Mae" 26 Going Places
"3rd Man Theme" 47 7 90
"Zorba the Greek" 11 2 32
"Tijuana Taxi" 38 9 32 37
"Spanish Flea" 1966 27 4 28 19 26 3
"What Now My Love" 24 2 28 What Now My Love
"The Work Song" 18 2 25 S.R.O.
"Flamingo" 28 5 30 16 23
"Mame" 19 2 51
"Wade in the Water" 1967 37 5 Sounds Like...
"Casino Royale" 27 1 14 27
"The Happening" 32 4 51 Herb Alpert's Ninth
"A Banda (Ah Bahn-da)" 35 1 33 22
"Carmen" 1968 51 3 40
"Cabaret" 72 13 99 The Beat of the Brass
"Slick" 119 36
"This Guy's in Love with You" 1 1 1 18 37 13 3
"My Favorite Things" 45 7 Christmas Album
"To Wait for Love" 51 2 44 Warm
"Zazueira" 1969 78 9 79
"Without Her" 63 5 75 36
"Ob La Di Ob La Da"
"Marjorine"
"You Are My Life" 34 The Brass Are Comin'
"The Maltese Melody" 1970 14
"Jerusalem" 74 6 43 42 Summertime
"Summertime" 1971 28
"Darlin'"
"Without Her" 1972 Solid Brass
"Last Tango in Paris" 1973 77 22 You Smile – The Song Begins
"Fox Hunt" 1974 84 14
"Save the Sunlight" 13
"I Belong" Coney Island
"Coney Island" 1975 19
"El Bimbo" 28 Non-album singles
"Whistle Song"
"Promenade" 1976 Just You and Me
"African Summer" 1977 Herb Alpert / Hugh Masekela
"Skokiaan" (with Hugh Masekela) 1978 87
"Lobo" (with Hugh Masekela)
"Rise" 1979 1 1 4 19 5 13 Rise
"Rotation" 30 23 20 46
"Street Life" 1980 41 65
"Beyond" 50 39 44 Beyond
"Kamali" 64
"The Continental"
"Come What May" (with Lani Hall) 1981 43 Non-album single
"Magic Man" 79 22 37 Magic Man
"Manhattan Melody" 74
"Route 101" 1982 37 4 Fandango
"Fandango" 26
"Love Me The Way I Am" 1983
"Garden Party" 81 14 77 Blow Your Own Horn
"Red Hot" 77
"Come What May" (with Lani Hall) (re-issue) 1984 32 Non-album single
"Bullish" 90 22 52 Bullish
"Struttin' On Five"
"8 Ball" 1985 73 Wild Romance
"You Are The One" (with Brenda Russell)
"African Flame"
"Keep Your Eye on Me" 1987 46 3 18 19 19 Keep Your Eye on Me
"Diamonds" (with Janet Jackson and Lisa Keith) 5 1 47 4 15 3 31 27
"Making Love in the Rain" (with Janet Jackson and Lisa Keith) 35 21 7 94 87
"Our Song"
"I Need You" 1988 Under A Spanish Moon
"3 O'Clock Jump" 1989 59 My Abstract Heart
"North on South St." 1991 40 North on South St.
"Until We Meet Again" 1997 Passion Dance

See also

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External links

  • Official website
  • Herb Alpert at IMDb
  • Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass at IMDb
  • "Herb Alpert". Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  
  • Herb Alpert: Artist & Musician July 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine on a&m records
  • Herb Alpert/Tijuana Brass discography
  • Herb Alpert Interview with Marc Maron, Feb. 2016
  • "Tijuana Strings" parody
  • Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass playlist on YouTube

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TJB redirects here For the South Korean regional broadcasting company see Taejon Broadcasting Corporation Herb Alpert born March 31 1935 is an American trumpeter who led the band Herb Alpert amp the Tijuana Brass in the 1960s During the same decade he co founded A amp M Records with Jerry Moss Alpert has recorded 28 albums that have landed on the Billboard 200 chart five of which became No 1 albums he has had 14 platinum albums and 15 gold albums Alpert is the only musician to hit No 1 on the U S Billboard Hot 100 as both a vocalist This Guy s in Love with You 1968 and an instrumentalist Rise 1979 Herb AlpertAlpert in 1966Background informationAlso known asDore Alpert Tito AlpertBorn 1935 03 31 March 31 1935 age 88 Los Angeles California U S GenresJazzLatinfunkpopR amp BOccupation s MusicianInstrument s TrumpetpianovocalsYears active1956 presentLabelsA amp MVerveAlmo SoundsShout FactoryHerb Alpert PresentsWebsiteherbalpert wbr com Alpert has reportedly sold 72 million records worldwide 1 He has received many accolades including a Tony Award and eight Grammy Awards 2 as well as the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award In 2006 he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Alpert was awarded the National Medal of Arts by Barack Obama in 2013 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 The Tijuana Brass years 3 Post Brass musical career 4 A amp M Records 5 Visual arts 6 Awards and honors 7 Philanthropy 8 Business ventures 9 Documentaries 10 Personal life 11 Discography 11 1 Studio albums 11 2 Singles 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksEarly life and career EditHerb Alpert was born and raised in the Boyle Heights 3 section of Eastside Los Angeles 4 California 5 the youngest of three children a daughter and two sons 6 of Tillie nee Goldberg and Louis Leib or Louis Bentsion Leib Alpert 7 His parents were Jewish immigrants to the U S from Radomyshl in present day Ukraine and Romania 8 9 10 Alpert was born into a family of musicians His father although a tailor by trade was also a talented mandolin player His mother taught violin at a young age and his older brother David was a talented young drummer 11 His sister Mimi who was the oldest 5 played the piano 6 Herb began to play trumpet at eight years old 12 Alpert started attending Fairfax High School in Los Angeles beginning there in the 10th grade for the Class of 1951 In the 11th grade in 1952 he was a member of their Gym Team where one of his specialties was performing on the Rings but an appendectomy a week prior to a League Meet sidelined his path to continue there It was in his Senior year 1953 he took to focusing on his trumpet While attending the University of Southern California in the 1950s 13 he was a member of the USC Trojan Marching Band for two years Alpert served in the U S Army during the Korean War where he played in the 6th Army Band 14 15 16 In 1956 he appeared in an uncredited role as Drummer on Mt Sinai in The Ten Commandments 17 In 1957 Alpert teamed up with Rob Weerts another burgeoning lyricist as a songwriter for Keen Records A number of songs written or co written by Alpert during the following two years became Top 20 hits including Baby Talk by Jan and Dean and Wonderful World by Sam Cooke 18 In 1960 he began his recording career as a vocalist at RCA Records under the name of Dore Alpert 8 In 1962 Alpert and his new business partner Jerry Moss formed Carnival Records with Tell It to the Birds as its first release distribution outside of Los Angeles being done by Dot Records After Carnival released its second single Love Is Back In Style by Charlie Robinson Alpert and Moss found that there was prior usage of the Carnival name and renamed their label A amp M Records 19 The Tijuana Brass years EditAll artists should be looking for their own voices I went through a period of trying to sound like Harry James and Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis And then when Clifford Brown came along it was almost discouraging The guy was so good But I kept at it I loved playing And then when I heard Les Paul multitrack his guitar on recordings I tried that with the trumpet Boom that sound came out After I released The Lonely Bull the record that started A amp M in 1962 a lady in Germany wrote a letter to me She said Thank you Mr Alpert for sending me on a vicarious trip to Tijuana I realized that music was visual for her that it took her someplace I said That s the type of music I want to make I want to make music that transports people Herb Alpert in Off Beat Magazine April 24 2017 The song that jump started Alpert s performing career was originally titled Twinkle Star written by Sol Lake who would write many Tijuana Brass songs over the next decade 20 Alpert was dissatisfied with his first efforts to record the song then took a break to visit a bullfight in Tijuana Mexico As Alpert later recounted That s when it hit me Something in the excitement of the crowd the traditional mariachi music the trumpet call heralding the start of the fight the yelling the snorting of the bulls it all clicked 21 Alpert adapted the trumpet style to the tune mixed in crowd cheers and other noises for ambience and renamed the song The Lonely Bull 22 He personally funded the production of the record as a single and it spread through radio DJs until it caught on and became a Top 10 hit in the Fall of 1962 He followed up quickly with his debut album The Lonely Bull by Herb Alpert amp the Tijuana Brass Originally the Tijuana Brass was just Alpert overdubbing his own trumpet slightly out of sync 23 It was A amp M s first album with the original release number being 101 although it was recorded for Conway Records The title cut reached No 6 on the Billboard pop chart For this album and subsequent releases Alpert recorded with the group of Los Angeles session musicians known as the Wrecking Crew whom he holds in high regard 24 Alpert in 1966 Alpert s 1965 album Whipped Cream amp Other Delights proved so popular it was the number one album of 1966 outselling The Beatles Frank Sinatra and The Rolling Stones that Alpert had to turn the Tijuana Brass into an actual touring ensemble rather than a studio band Some of that popularity might be attributable to the album s notoriously racy cover which featured model Dolores Erickson seemingly clothed only in whipped cream However as writer Bruce Handy pointed out in a Billboard article two other Brass albums Going Places 1965 and What Now My Love 1966 held the third and fifth spots on the 1966 year end chart despite pleasant yet far more anodyne covers 25 Another measure of the band s popularity is that a number of Tijuana Brass songs were used as theme music for years by the ABC TV game show The Dating Game 26 In 1966 a short animated film by John and Faith Hubley called A Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature was released it won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1967 The film featured two songs by the band Tijuana Taxi and Spanish Flea 27 Also in 1967 the Tijuana Brass performed Burt Bacharach s title cut to the first movie version of Casino Royale 28 Alpert s only No 1 single during this period and the first No 1 hit for his A amp M label was a solo effort This Guy s in Love with You written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David featuring a rare vocal 22 29 Alpert sang it to his first wife in a 1968 CBS Television special titled Beat of the Brass The sequence was filmed on the beach in Malibu The song was not intended to be released but after it was used in the television special allegedly thousands of telephone calls to CBS asking about it convinced Alpert to release it as a single two days after the show aired 30 Although Alpert s vocal skills and range were limited the song s technical demands suited him 31 After years of success Alpert had a personal crisis in 1969 declaring the trumpet is my enemy He disbanded the Tijuana Brass and stopped performing in public 10 Eventually he sought out teacher Carmine Caruso who never played trumpet a day in his life but he was a great trumpet teacher 32 What I found Alpert told The New York Times is that the thing in my hands is just a piece of plumbing The real instrument is me the emotions not my lip not my technique but feelings I learned to stuff away as a kid who came from a very unvocal household Since then I ve been continually working it out practicing religiously and now playing better than ever 10 The results were noticeable as Richard S Ginell wrote in an AllMusic review of Alpert s comeback album You Smile The Song Begins His four year sabbatical over Herb Alpert returned to the studio creatively refreshed his trumpet sounding more soulful and thoughtful his ears attuned more than ever to jazz 33 Post Brass musical career Edit Herb Alpert at Schiphol Airport 1974 In 1979 five years after his last chart hit with the Tijuana Brass Alpert tried to record a disco album of rearranged Brass hits It just sounded awful to me Alpert was quoted later I didn t want any part of it But because the musicians were already booked Alpert recorded other material including the instrumental Rise co written by his nephew Randy Badazz Alpert The song hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 after it was used repeatedly on the soap opera General Hospital The song also became a hit in the UK but in a speeded up version due to British DJs not realizing that the American 12 single was recorded at 33 rpm instead of 45 rpm 34 In 2013 Alpert released Steppin Out which won a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album 35 A amp M Records EditMain article A amp M Records Alpert and A amp M Records partner Jerry Moss sold A amp M to PolyGram for a reported 500 million in around 1987 they later received an extra 200 million payment for PolyGram s breach of the terms of the deal 36 Visual arts EditAlpert has a second career as an abstract expressionist painter and sculptor with group and solo exhibitions around the United States and Europe The sculpture exhibition Herb Alpert Black Totems on display at ACE Gallery Beverly Hills February through September 2010 brought media attention to his visual work 37 His 2013 exhibition in exhibition Santa Monica California included both abstract paintings and large totemlike sculptures 38 Awards and honors EditIn May 2000 Alpert was awarded an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music 39 Alpert being awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Obama in 2013 For his contribution to the recording industry Alpert has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6929 Hollywood Blvd in 1977 Moss also has a star on the Walk of Fame Alpert and Moss were also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 13 2006 as non performer lifetime achievers for their work at A amp M Alpert received the El Premio Billboard for his contributions to Latin music at the 1997 Billboard Latin Music Awards 40 Alpert was awarded Society of Singers Lifetime Achievement Award by Society of Singers in 2009 41 Alpert was awarded one of the 2012 National Medal of Arts awards by Barack and Michelle Obama on Wednesday July 10 2013 in the White House s East Room 42 Philanthropy Edit The Herb Alpert School of Music at CalArts In the 1980s Alpert created the Herb Alpert Foundation and the Alpert Awards in the Arts with the California Institute of the Arts CalArts 43 The Foundation supports youth and arts education as well as environmental issues and helps fund the PBS series Bill Moyers on Faith and Reason and later Moyers amp Company Alpert and his wife donated 30 million to University of California Los Angeles in 2007 to form and endow the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music as part of the restructured UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture He gave 24 million which included 15 million from April 2008 to CalArts for its music curricula and provided funding for the culture jamming activists The Yes Men 44 In 2012 the Foundation gave a grant of more than 5 million to the Harlem School of the Arts which allowed the school to retire its debt restore its endowment and create a scholarship program for needy students in 2013 the school s building was renamed the Herb Alpert Center In 2016 his foundation also made a 10 1 million donation to Los Angeles City College that will provide all music majors at the school with a tuition free education beginning in fall of 2017 This was the largest gift to an individual community college in the history of Southern California and the second largest gift in the history of the state 45 In 2020 Alpert bestowed an additional 9 7 million on the Harlem School of the Arts to upgrade its facility 46 He founded the Louis and Tillie Alpert Music Center in Jerusalem which brings together both Arab and Jewish students 47 Business ventures EditIn the late 1980s Alpert started H Alpert and Co a short lived perfume company which sold through higher end department stores like Nordstrom The company launched with two scents Listen and Listen for Men Alpert compared perfume to music with high and low notes 48 Documentaries EditOn September 17 2010 the TV documentary Legends Herb Alpert Tijuana Brass and Other Delights premiered on BBC4 49 In 2020 Herb Alpert Is a documentary written and directed by John Scheinfeld was released 50 Personal life EditAlpert married Sharon Mae Lubin at Presidio of San Francisco in 1956 13 They had two children Dore born 1960 and Eden born 1966 51 The couple divorced in 1971 Two years later Alpert married Lani Hall once the lead singer of A amp M group Brasil 66 52 Alpert and Hall have a daughter Aria born in 1976 10 Hall and Alpert recorded a live album Anything Goes in 2009 a studio album I Feel You in 2011 53 and another studio album Steppin Out in 2013 As Matt Collar wrote in AllMusic Ultimately Steppin Out represents not just the third album in a trilogy but a loving creative partnership that for Alpert and Hall spans a lifetime 54 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Title Year Peak chart positions CertificationsUS 55 USJazz 56 GER 57 NOR 58 UK 59 The Lonely Bull 1962 10 US Gold 60 Volume 2 1963 17 US Gold 60 South of the Border 1964 6 US Gold 60 Whipped Cream amp Other Delights 1965 1 10 21 US Gold 60 Going Places 1 28 5 4 US Gold 60 What Now My Love 1966 1 11 20 18 US Gold 60 S R O 2 3 17 5 US Gold 60 Sounds Like 1967 1 34 13 21 US Gold 60 Herb Alpert s Ninth 4 9 7 26 US Gold 60 The Beat of the Brass 1968 1 23 8 4 US Gold 60 Christmas Album 1968 US Gold 60 Warm 1969 28 14 30 US Gold 60 The Brass Are Comin 30 39 40Greatest Hits 1970 43 8 US Gold 60 Summertime 1971 111 You Smile The Song Begins 1974 66 Coney Island 1975 88 Just You and Me 1976 Herb Alpert Hugh Masekela 1978 65 Rise 1979 6 21 37 US Platinum 60 UK Silver 61 Beyond 1980 28 Magic Man 1981 61 Fandango 1982 100 Blow Your Own Horn 1983 120 Bullish 1984 75 Wild Romance 1985 151 Keep Your Eye on Me 1987 18 55 79 US Gold 60 Under a Spanish Moon 1988 My Abstract Heart 1989 North on South St 1991 Midnight Sun 1992 Second Wind 62 1996 7 Passion Dance 63 1997 8 Colors 64 1999 43 I Feel You with Lani Hall 65 2011 5 Steppin Out with Lani Hall 66 2013 11 In the Mood 67 2014 172 3 Come Fly with Me 68 2015 7 Human Nature 69 2016 10 Music Volume 1 70 2017 3 The Christmas Wish 71 2 Music Volume 3 Herb Alpert Reimagines the Tijuana Brass 72 2018 6 Over the Rainbow 73 2019 1 Catch the Wind 74 2021 Singles Edit Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumUS 75 USAC 76 USR amp B 77 AUS BEL Fl 78 BEL Wa 79 GER 57 NL 80 NZ 81 UK 59 The Trial As Herb B Lou and The Legal Eagles with Lou Adler 1958 Non album singles The Hully Gully As Herbie Alpert 1959 Finders Keepers As Herbie Alpert 1960 Gonna Get A Girl As Dore Alpert 1961 Little Lost Lover As Dore Alpert 1962 Tell It To The Birds b w Fallout Shelter As Dore Alpert The Lonely Bull 6 1 The Lonely Bull Struttin with Maria 1963 Dina As Dore Alpert Non album single Marching Thru Madrid 96 42 Volume 2 Mexican Corn America 25 I d Do It All Again As Dore Alpert 1964 Non album singles Mexican Drummer Man 77 19 The Mexican Shuffle 85 19 36 South of the Border El Presidente South of the Border Whipped Cream 1965 68 13 99 Whipped Cream amp Other Delights Peanuts 81 A Taste of Honey 7 1 79 11 14 29 18 Mae 26 Going Places 3rd Man Theme 47 7 90 Zorba the Greek 11 2 32 Tijuana Taxi 38 9 32 37 Spanish Flea 1966 27 4 28 19 26 3 What Now My Love 24 2 28 What Now My Love The Work Song 18 2 25 S R O Flamingo 28 5 30 16 23 Mame 19 2 51 Wade in the Water 1967 37 5 Sounds Like Casino Royale 27 1 14 27 The Happening 32 4 51 Herb Alpert s Ninth A Banda Ah Bahn da 35 1 33 22 Carmen 1968 51 3 40 Cabaret 72 13 99 The Beat of the Brass Slick 119 36 This Guy s in Love with You 1 1 1 18 37 13 3 My Favorite Things 45 7 Christmas Album To Wait for Love 51 2 44 Warm Zazueira 1969 78 9 79 Without Her 63 5 75 36 Ob La Di Ob La Da Marjorine You Are My Life 34 The Brass Are Comin The Maltese Melody 1970 14 Jerusalem 74 6 43 42 Summertime Summertime 1971 28 Darlin Without Her 1972 Solid Brass Last Tango in Paris 1973 77 22 You Smile The Song Begins Fox Hunt 1974 84 14 Save the Sunlight 13 I Belong Coney Island Coney Island 1975 19 El Bimbo 28 Non album singles Whistle Song Promenade 1976 Just You and Me African Summer 1977 Herb Alpert Hugh Masekela Skokiaan with Hugh Masekela 1978 87 Lobo with Hugh Masekela Rise 1979 1 1 4 19 5 13 Rise Rotation 30 23 20 46 Street Life 1980 41 65 Beyond 50 39 44 Beyond Kamali 64 The Continental Come What May with Lani Hall 1981 43 Non album single Magic Man 79 22 37 Magic Man Manhattan Melody 74 Route 101 1982 37 4 Fandango Fandango 26 Love Me The Way I Am 1983 Garden Party 81 14 77 Blow Your Own Horn Red Hot 77 Come What May with Lani Hall re issue 1984 32 Non album single Bullish 90 22 52 Bullish Struttin On Five 8 Ball 1985 73 Wild Romance You Are The One with Brenda Russell African Flame Keep Your Eye on Me 1987 46 3 18 19 19 Keep Your Eye on Me Diamonds with Janet Jackson and Lisa Keith 5 1 47 4 15 3 31 27 Making Love in the Rain with Janet Jackson and Lisa Keith 35 21 7 94 87 Our Song I Need You 1988 Under A Spanish Moon 3 O Clock Jump 1989 59 My Abstract Heart North on South St 1991 40 North on South St Until We Meet Again 1997 Passion DanceSee also Edit20th century brass instrumentalists Herb Alpert Music for Your Eyes documentary 2003 List of artists who reached number one on the Hot 100 U S List of artists who reached number one on the U S Dance chart List of Number 1 Dance Hits United States List of number one hits United States List of trumpetersReferences Edit Reich Howard September 29 2015 Herb Alpert at 80 Gently Upbeat Chicago Tribune Retrieved March 19 2018 Herb Alpert www grammy com Retrieved April 1 2022 HAITHMAN DIANE March 15 1998 Herb Alpert s Brass Rings Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 22 2019 Herb Alpert and Lani Hall on CBS Sunday Morning youtube com 2010 Archived from the original on November 2 2021 Retrieved June 11 2014 a b Herb Alpert Tijuana Brass and Other Delights BBC co uk May 25 2011 Archived from the original on August 24 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Alpert the legend who recently hit one more musical milestone WRTV Retrieved April 13 2023 Herb Alpert Hollywood Walk of Fame Retrieved April 13 2023 The Ten Commandments 1956 Full cast and crew IMDb com Retrieved August 18 2015 Herb Alpert Chronology Almo Sounds Inc 1996 Archived from the original on June 17 2006 Rosen Craig Billboard New York Vol 105 Iss 18 May 1 1993 6 Sol Lake SecondHandSongs Retrieved August 31 2022 Kun Josh Spring 2004 BORDER SOUND FILES EXCERPTS FROM AN AUDIO ESSAY Cabinet Retrieved August 26 2022 a b Show 24 The Music Men Part 2 UNT Digital Library Digital library unt edu June 15 1969 Retrieved November 26 2010 The Lonely Bull Herb Alpert amp The Tijuana Brass This Day in the History of Music historyofmusic ca Retrieved October 10 2017 Episode 682 Herb Alpert Mark amp Jay Duplass Wtfpod com Retrieved October 20 2019 Handy Bruce May 20 2016 The Real Story Behind Herb Alpert s Iconic Whipped Cream amp Other Delights Album Cover 50 Years Later Billboard Retrieved August 27 2022 Perone James E 2018 Listen to Pop Exploring a Musical Genre ABC CLIO p 101 ISBN 978 1440863776 Film Threat the Bootleg Files A Herb Alpert amp the Tijuana Brass Double Feature Archived from the original on June 29 2011 Retrieved July 7 2013 Panek Richard July 28 1991 Casino Royale Is an LP Bond With a Gilt Edge The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 10 2017 tijuanabrass com tijuanabrass com Archived from the original on May 18 2006 Retrieved November 26 2010 Song Facts songfacts com February 14 1958 Retrieved November 26 2010 Campbell Mary Herb Alpert Talks About Singing Nashua Telegraph New Hampshire Associated Press December 7 1968 p 3 By usual standards I don t have a great instrument as a vocalist But maybe there is a basic truth that comes across Reesman Bryan December 31 2015 Herb Alpert The Art Of Finding Your Voice Jazzed Magazine Retrieved August 29 2022 Ginell Richard S You Smile The Song Begins AllMusic Retrieved August 29 2022 Bronson Fred 1985 The Billboard Book of Number One Hits Billboard p 512 ISBN 0 8230 7522 2 Grammys 2014 Winners list Retrieved January 27 2013 Herb Alpert s Vivendi Deal Has 200 Million Encore Performance LA Times com 1999 Cheng Scarlet Herb Alpert s sculptures like visual jazz Los Angeles Times July 25 2010 James C McKinley Jr March 3 2013 A Word With Herb Alpert The Other Delights in a Trumpeter s Life The New York Times Retrieved March 7 2013 Jazz Beat Sonny Rollins Herb Alpert Thelonious Monk Mtv com Retrieved December 6 2017 Lannert John May 3 1997 Herb Alpert Is Trumpeted As El Premio Billboard Award Winner Billboard Vol 109 no 18 Nielsen Company p LMQ 10 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved January 25 2015 Ella Award Special Events February 12 2011 Archived from the original on May 14 2015 Retrieved May 10 2015 President Obama to Award 2012 National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal whitehouse gov July 3 2013 Retrieved August 18 2015 via National Archives alpertawards org alpertawards org Archived from the original on October 1 2017 Retrieved November 26 2010 The Yes Men San Francisco Chronicle October 1 2004 Miranda Carolina A August 25 2016 Herb Alpert Foundation to donate 10 1 million to LACC making studies for music majors tuition free Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 6 2017 James S Russell November 8 2020 With Help From Herb Alpert Letting the Light In at the Harlem School of the Arts The New York Times The Louis and Tillie Albert Music Center PDF jerusalemfoundation org Retrieved May 5 2020 Fashion 88 For Herb Alpert There s More Than Music in the Air LA Times November 18 1988 BBC Legends Herb Alpert Tijuana Brass and Other Delights BBC Legends Series Retrieved September 1 2010 Herb Alpert Is Herb Alpert Is My Favourite Photograph By Composer Herb Alpert HerbAlpert com September 19 2016 Retrieved August 27 2022 Brodeur Nicole March 20 2018 Herb Alpert and Lani Hall aim to bring joy to Seattle s Triple Door Seattle Times Retrieved August 27 2022 Jurek Thom I Feel You AllMusic Retrieved September 4 2022 Collar Matt Steppin Out AllMusic Retrieved September 4 2022 Herb Alpert Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved April 2 2021 Herb Alpert Chart History Jazz Albums Billboard Retrieved April 2 2021 a b Discographie von Herb Alpert Offizielle Deutsche Charts in German GfK Entertainment Retrieved April 2 2021 Discography Herb Alpert Norwegian Charts Hung Medien Retrieved April 2 2021 a b Herb Alpert full Official Charts History Official Charts Retrieved April 2 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Gold amp Platinum Alpert search RIAA Retrieved April 2 2021 Herb Alpert Rise British Phonographic Industry Retrieved April 2 2021 Shuster Fred May 8 1996 Herb Alpert Counting On His Second Wind The Spokesman Review Retrieved April 3 2021 Grey Hilarie April 26 2019 Herb Alpert Passion Dance JazzTimes Retrieved April 3 2021 Grey Hilarie April 26 2019 Herb Alpert Colors JazzTimes Retrieved April 3 2021 I Feel You AllMusic Retrieved September 4 2022 Steppin Out AllMusic Retrieved September 4 2022 Trakin Roy July 31 2014 Trumpet Great Herb Alpert to Release In the Mood on Sept 30 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved April 3 2021 Ifeanyi K C September 21 2015 Exclusive Stream Jazz Legend Herb Alpert s New Album Come Fly With Me Fast Company Retrieved April 3 2021 Lawrence Dave December 2 2016 Herb Alpert talks Human Nature album and Blue Note shows on HPR s ATC Hawaii Public Radio Retrieved April 3 2021 Herb Alpert s Latest Album Tops Billboard Jazz Chart SCV News August 16 2017 Retrieved April 3 2021 Lawrence Dave December 14 2017 A Christmas Wish HPR s ATC welcomes back Herb Alpert Hawaii Public Radio Retrieved April 3 2021 McElhiney Brian October 4 2018 Herb Alpert Lani Hall bring a taste of honey to Bend The Bulletin Retrieved April 3 2021 Over the Rainbow An Interview With Herb Alpert PopMatters PopMatters October 17 2019 Retrieved April 3 2021 Collar Matt Catch the Wind Herb Alpert Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic All Music Retrieved January 21 2022 Herb Alpert Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved April 2 2021 Herb Alpert Chart History Adult Contemporary Billboard Retrieved April 2 2021 Herb Alpert Chart History Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard Retrieved April 2 2021 Discografie Herb Alpert Ultratop Vlaanderen in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved April 2 2021 Discographie Herb Alpert Ultratop Wallonie in French Hung Medien Retrieved April 2 2021 Discografie Herb Alpert Dutch Charts in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved April 2 2021 Discography Herb Alpert New Zealand Charts Hung Medien Retrieved April 2 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Herb Alpert Official website Herb Alpert at IMDb Herb Alpert amp The Tijuana Brass at IMDb Herb Alpert Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Herb Alpert Artist amp Musician Archived July 4 2011 at the Wayback Machine on a amp m records Herb Alpert Tijuana Brass discography Herb Alpert Interview with Marc Maron Feb 2016 Tijuana Strings parody Herb Alpert amp The Tijuana 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