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Peter Ind

Peter Ind (20 July 1928 – 20 August 2021)[1] was a British jazz double bassist and record producer.

Peter Ind
Background information
Born(1928-07-20)20 July 1928
Middlesex, England
Died20 August 2021(2021-08-20) (aged 93)
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, sound engineer, record producer, author, painter
Instrument(s)Double bass
Years active1940s–2021
LabelsAtlantic, Bethlehem, Warwick, Storyville, Verve, Wave
Websitepeterind.co.uk

Early life edit

Ind was born in Middlesex. His father was a builder.[2] Ind began to learn the violin at the age of eight and played in his school orchestra.[3] He soon found that he preferred the piano and played gigs from the age of 14 around his home in Uxbridge.[4] At this point, he played mostly popular dance numbers of the time.[5] He was influenced during World War II by radio broadcasts of American big bands.[3] By the age of 16, his income, supplemented by a variety of day jobs, was greater than that of his father.[5]

Feeling that he lacked a technical understanding of music, Ind took evening classes in piano and classical harmony at London's Trinity College of Music in the period 1944–46.[2] He transitioned to playing the bass because he liked its sound and thought that his piano technique was limited.[2] He had bass lessons from 1947 with Tim Bell,[2] who "introduced me to what was then a revolutionary method of bass fingering, in which all four fingers of the left hand are used – playing semitone intervals", and later with James Merrett.[6] He also became a full-time musician in 1947.[6]

In 1949, he was a musician on the Queen Mary, which sailed to New York; there, Ind met pianist Lennie Tristano for the first time[7] and listened to other leading jazz musicians in the city's clubs.[8] The ship returned to New York every two weeks, allowing Ind and others to have a fortnightly lesson with Tristano.[9] After one 1950 lesson, the pianist invited Ind to play the first set that his band had at the Birdland club that evening, as the trio's regular bassist was going to be late.[10]

Later life and career edit

Ind relocated to New York City in 1951, arriving on 29 April.[11] In 1953, he stopped taking lessons from Tristano and toured with saxophonist Lee Konitz.[12] Ind's first album recordings were with Konitz – Lee Konitz at Harvard Square and Konitz.[13] Ind also played with Tristano, Buddy Rich, Booker Ervin, Mal Waldron, and Slim Gaillard. Ind played at the first Newport Jazz Festival, in 1954, as part of Tristano's sextet.[13] Ind was bassist on pianist Jutta Hipp's first US performances and some of her recordings.[14]

Ind also branched into production at this time, and was a pioneer in stereo recording and overdubbing of jazz music in the 1950s. He established a recording studio in 1956.[15] He used money received after his father's death to finance the purchasing of recording equipment and a studio.[16] He produced sessions in his loft for Zoot Sims, Gerry Mulligan, and Booker Little. He founded his own label at the end of the 1950s, where he released the album Looking Out, featuring Joe Puma and Dick Scott. In addition to his own endeavors, he worked in sound engineering for the labels Atlantic, Verve, Bethlehem, and Warwick, founding his own company, Wave, in 1961.[17]

In 1962, he married Barbara; their daughter, Anna, was born later that year.[16] They married in London, but returned to New York the following year.[16] In 1963, Ind moved to Big Sur, California, where he remained for three years.[16] At this time he concentrated on performing unaccompanied, and recorded several albums of solo material. In 1965, he played with Konitz and Warne Marsh, an association that continued into the 1970s. Private recordings under the Wave imprint began to be issued.[17]

Ind and his family returned to the UK in 1966, where he played and taught.[18] The following year, he played with Tristano for the last time, at a concert in the UK.[18] Between 1984 and 1994, he ran the Bass Clef club and a smaller room, the Tenor Clef, in Hoxton Square, London, which featured many visiting American musicians. The clubs eventually folded because of financial difficulties. He is the author of two books: Jazz Visions - The Legacy of Lennie Tristano, a memoir of his association with Tristano and the state of jazz in 1950s New York, and The Environment and Cosmic Metabolism, a look at Wilhelm Reich and concerns about the earth's future regarding energy. In 2015, he won the Special Award of the British Parliamentary Jazz Awards.[19]

Discography edit

As leader/coleader edit

  • Looking Out - Jazz Bass Baroque (Wave, 1999) – A compilation of jazz recorded over a period of forty years: 1959 - 1999
  • Looking Out (Wave, 1961) – with Ronnie Ball, Sal Mosca, Joe Puma, Al Schackman, Dick Scott and Sheila Jordan
  • Peter Ind - Improvisation (Wave, 1968)
  • Time for Improvisation (Wave, 1969)
  • No Kidding (Wave, 1974) – with Dave Cliff, Chas. Burchell, Tox Drohar and Dick Scott
  • The Peter Ind Sextet (Wave, 1975) – with Bernie Cash, Dave Cliff, Derek Phillips, Chas. Burchall and Gray Allard
  • Jazz at the Richmond Festival (Wave, ?) – with Bernie Cash, Derek Phillips and Chas. Burchell
  • Some Hefty Cats (Hefty Jazz, 1976) – with Dick Welstood
  • Jazz Bass Baroque (Wave, 1988) – with Martin Taylor and others

As sideman edit

With Paul Bley

With Bud Freeman

  • Song of the Tenor (Philips, 1975)

With Jutta Hipp

With Lee Konitz

With Warne Marsh

With Jimmy Raney
  • Strings and Swings (Muse, 1958)
With Buddy Rich
  • Buddy Rich in Miami (Verve, 1958)
With Tommy Whittle
  • Sax for Dreamers (Masquerade Records, 1967)

Books edit

  • Jazz Visions - Lennie Tristano and His Legacy (2005, ISBN 978-1-84553-281-9)
  • The Environment and Cosmic Metabolism - Looking at the stars and thinking about the Earth (2007, ISBN 978-0-9558062-0-9)
  • Painting the Energy of Nature (2008)

References edit

  1. ^ "RIP Peter Ind (1928-2021)". Londonjazznews.com. 21 August 2021. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d Ind 2005, p. 7.
  3. ^ a b Ind 2005, p. 4.
  4. ^ Ind 2005, pp. 4–5.
  5. ^ a b Ind 2005, p. 6.
  6. ^ a b Ind 2005, p. 8.
  7. ^ Ind 2005, pp. 9–10.
  8. ^ Ind 2005, p. 14.
  9. ^ Ind 2005, p. 20.
  10. ^ Ind 2005, p. 27.
  11. ^ Ind 2005, p. 28.
  12. ^ Ind 2005, p. 51.
  13. ^ a b Ind 2005, p. 52.
  14. ^ Ind 2005, p. 61.
  15. ^ Ind 2005, p. 38.
  16. ^ a b c d Ind 2005, p. 64.
  17. ^ a b Wave Records, Peter Ind's site
  18. ^ a b Ind 2005, p. 67.
  19. ^ "Parliamentary Jazz Awards announces winners". prsformusic.com. 11 March 2015. Retrieved 9 February 2021.

Bibliography

External links edit

  • Biography at Allmusic
  • Peter Ind discography at Discogs
  • Peter Ind at IMDb
  • Guardian review of Lee Konitz Peter Ind 2010
  • The Beat Generation and the Energy of Life, a personal journey by bassist Peter Ind 2010
  • Peter Ind's site
  • Selection of Ind's paintings
  • Peter Ind on improvising (video) on YouTube

peter, july, 1928, august, 2021, british, jazz, double, bassist, record, producer, background, informationborn, 1928, july, 1928middlesex, englanddied20, august, 2021, 2021, aged, genresjazzoccupation, musician, sound, engineer, record, producer, author, paint. Peter Ind 20 July 1928 20 August 2021 1 was a British jazz double bassist and record producer Peter IndBackground informationBorn 1928 07 20 20 July 1928Middlesex EnglandDied20 August 2021 2021 08 20 aged 93 GenresJazzOccupation s Musician sound engineer record producer author painterInstrument s Double bassYears active1940s 2021LabelsAtlantic Bethlehem Warwick Storyville Verve WaveWebsitepeterind wbr co wbr uk Contents 1 Early life 2 Later life and career 3 Discography 3 1 As leader coleader 3 2 As sideman 4 Books 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editInd was born in Middlesex His father was a builder 2 Ind began to learn the violin at the age of eight and played in his school orchestra 3 He soon found that he preferred the piano and played gigs from the age of 14 around his home in Uxbridge 4 At this point he played mostly popular dance numbers of the time 5 He was influenced during World War II by radio broadcasts of American big bands 3 By the age of 16 his income supplemented by a variety of day jobs was greater than that of his father 5 Feeling that he lacked a technical understanding of music Ind took evening classes in piano and classical harmony at London s Trinity College of Music in the period 1944 46 2 He transitioned to playing the bass because he liked its sound and thought that his piano technique was limited 2 He had bass lessons from 1947 with Tim Bell 2 who introduced me to what was then a revolutionary method of bass fingering in which all four fingers of the left hand are used playing semitone intervals and later with James Merrett 6 He also became a full time musician in 1947 6 In 1949 he was a musician on the Queen Mary which sailed to New York there Ind met pianist Lennie Tristano for the first time 7 and listened to other leading jazz musicians in the city s clubs 8 The ship returned to New York every two weeks allowing Ind and others to have a fortnightly lesson with Tristano 9 After one 1950 lesson the pianist invited Ind to play the first set that his band had at the Birdland club that evening as the trio s regular bassist was going to be late 10 Later life and career editInd relocated to New York City in 1951 arriving on 29 April 11 In 1953 he stopped taking lessons from Tristano and toured with saxophonist Lee Konitz 12 Ind s first album recordings were with Konitz Lee Konitz at Harvard Square and Konitz 13 Ind also played with Tristano Buddy Rich Booker Ervin Mal Waldron and Slim Gaillard Ind played at the first Newport Jazz Festival in 1954 as part of Tristano s sextet 13 Ind was bassist on pianist Jutta Hipp s first US performances and some of her recordings 14 Ind also branched into production at this time and was a pioneer in stereo recording and overdubbing of jazz music in the 1950s He established a recording studio in 1956 15 He used money received after his father s death to finance the purchasing of recording equipment and a studio 16 He produced sessions in his loft for Zoot Sims Gerry Mulligan and Booker Little He founded his own label at the end of the 1950s where he released the album Looking Out featuring Joe Puma and Dick Scott In addition to his own endeavors he worked in sound engineering for the labels Atlantic Verve Bethlehem and Warwick founding his own company Wave in 1961 17 In 1962 he married Barbara their daughter Anna was born later that year 16 They married in London but returned to New York the following year 16 In 1963 Ind moved to Big Sur California where he remained for three years 16 At this time he concentrated on performing unaccompanied and recorded several albums of solo material In 1965 he played with Konitz and Warne Marsh an association that continued into the 1970s Private recordings under the Wave imprint began to be issued 17 Ind and his family returned to the UK in 1966 where he played and taught 18 The following year he played with Tristano for the last time at a concert in the UK 18 Between 1984 and 1994 he ran the Bass Clef club and a smaller room the Tenor Clef in Hoxton Square London which featured many visiting American musicians The clubs eventually folded because of financial difficulties He is the author of two books Jazz Visions The Legacy of Lennie Tristano a memoir of his association with Tristano and the state of jazz in 1950s New York and The Environment and Cosmic Metabolism a look at Wilhelm Reich and concerns about the earth s future regarding energy In 2015 he won the Special Award of the British Parliamentary Jazz Awards 19 Discography editAs leader coleader edit Looking Out Jazz Bass Baroque Wave 1999 A compilation of jazz recorded over a period of forty years 1959 1999 Looking Out Wave 1961 with Ronnie Ball Sal Mosca Joe Puma Al Schackman Dick Scott and Sheila Jordan Peter Ind Improvisation Wave 1968 Time for Improvisation Wave 1969 No Kidding Wave 1974 with Dave Cliff Chas Burchell Tox Drohar and Dick Scott The Peter Ind Sextet Wave 1975 with Bernie Cash Dave Cliff Derek Phillips Chas Burchall and Gray Allard Jazz at the Richmond Festival Wave with Bernie Cash Derek Phillips and Chas Burchell Some Hefty Cats Hefty Jazz 1976 with Dick Welstood Jazz Bass Baroque Wave 1988 with Martin Taylor and othersAs sideman edit With Paul Bley Paul Bley EmArcy 1954 With Bud Freeman Song of the Tenor Philips 1975 With Jutta Hipp At the Hickory House Volume 1 Blue Note 1956 At the Hickory House Volume 2 Blue Note 1956 With Lee KonitzKonitz Storyville 1954 Lee Konitz in Harvard Square Storyvile 1954 Inside Hi Fi Atlantic 1956 The Real Lee Konitz Atlantic 1957 Very Cool Verve 1957 Live at the Montmartre Club Jazz Exchange Vol 2 Storyville 1975 1977 with Warne Marsh Lee Konitz Meets Warne Marsh Again Pausa 1976 with Warne Marsh Jazz A Confronto 32 Horo 1976 With Warne Marsh The Art of Improvising Revelation 1959 1974 With Jimmy RaneyStrings and Swings Muse 1958 With Buddy RichBuddy Rich in Miami Verve 1958 With Tommy WhittleSax for Dreamers Masquerade Records 1967 Books editJazz Visions Lennie Tristano and His Legacy 2005 ISBN 978 1 84553 281 9 The Environment and Cosmic Metabolism Looking at the stars and thinking about the Earth 2007 ISBN 978 0 9558062 0 9 Painting the Energy of Nature 2008 References edit RIP Peter Ind 1928 2021 Londonjazznews com 21 August 2021 Retrieved 21 August 2021 a b c d Ind 2005 p 7 a b Ind 2005 p 4 Ind 2005 pp 4 5 a b Ind 2005 p 6 a b Ind 2005 p 8 Ind 2005 pp 9 10 Ind 2005 p 14 Ind 2005 p 20 Ind 2005 p 27 Ind 2005 p 28 Ind 2005 p 51 a b Ind 2005 p 52 Ind 2005 p 61 Ind 2005 p 38 a b c d Ind 2005 p 64 a b Wave Records Peter Ind s site a b Ind 2005 p 67 Parliamentary Jazz Awards announces winners prsformusic com 11 March 2015 Retrieved 9 February 2021 Bibliography Ind Peter 2005 Jazz Visions Lennie Tristano and His Legacy Equinox ISBN 978 1 84553 281 9 External links editBiography at Allmusic Peter Ind discography at Discogs Peter Ind at IMDb Guardian review of Lee Konitz Peter Ind 2010 The Beat Generation and the Energy of Life a personal journey by bassist Peter Ind 2010 Interview with Les Thomkins 1980 Peter Ind s site Selection of Ind s paintings Peter Ind on improvising video on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Ind amp oldid 1216657435, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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