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Our audio clip starts right at the beginning of the track with the melody. Composer/pianist Carl Perkins' answering melodic fills to the melody are notated in the C treble clef lead sheet. The melody and solos are on an 18-measure form. The solo section is notated separately on all lead sheets.
This composition was recorded on the same album as Early Bird. Check out the historical notes there for some interesting facts about Carl and the record company. Carl, one of the great "groove" players and composers in the 1950s, worked mainly on the West Coast scene, playing and recording with Clifford Brown, Harold Land and others active in that area.
For information about Carl Perkins's recordings, check out Noal Cohen's Jazz History website.
Do not confuse this Carl Perkins with the rockabilly guitarist with the same name. This Carl Perkins was an exceptional pianist who developed a unique style of playing the piano with an inimitable left-hand technique. Not much is known about him, despite the fact that one of his compositions, Grooveyard, went on to become rather famous. Born in Indianapolis, IN, he worked with Tiny Bradshaw and Big Jay McNeely (1948-1949) there, then moved to Los Angeles, CA, in 1949. He did his first recording session (his own date) that year in Los Angeles for Savoy Records. Read more...