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John A. "Peck" Morrison (September 11, 1919 – February 25, 1988) was an American jazz bassist. Morrison was classically trained, and was competent on trumpet and percussion in addition to bass. He played in military bands in Italy during World War II and moved to New York City after the war to play professionally. He played with Lucky Thompson in the early 1950s, and then recorded with Horace Silver, Gigi Gryce, and Art Farmer. He played with Gerry Mulligan in tours of Europe. He was a noted accompanist and sideman, playing with Carmen McRae, Tiny Bradshaw, King Pleasure, Zoot Sims, Eddie Jefferson, the J. 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, Re

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  • بيك موريسون (ar)
  • Peck Morrison (de)
  • Peck Morrison (en)
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  • بيك موريسون (بالإنجليزية: Peck Morrison)‏ هو عازف جاز أمريكي، ولد في 11 سبتمبر 1919 في لانكستر في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 25 فبراير 1988. (ar)
  • Peck (John A.) Morrison (* 11. September 1919 in Lancaster (Pennsylvania); † 25. Februar 1988) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzmusiker. Peck Morrison war ein geschulter Trompeter, Schlagzeuger und Bassist. Er spielte zusammen mit Lucky Thompson in den frühen 1950er Jahren, bevor er mit Horace Silver, Gigi Gryce und Art Farmer Aufnahmen machen konnte. Seine Mitarbeit in der pianolosen Formation von Gerry Mulligan führte ihn auch auf zwei Europatourneen. Er war ein gesuchter Begleiter von Sängerinnen wie Carmen McRae und nahm Schallplatten mit Lou Donaldson, Duke Ellington, Randy Weston und Kai Winding auf. Ferner spielte er mit Tiny Bradshaw, King Pleasure, Zoot Sims, Eddie Jefferson, dem Quintett von J. J. Johnson/Kai Winding (1954), Duke Ellington (1955 und 1964), Johnny Smith, Mal Waldron, (de)
  • John A. "Peck" Morrison (September 11, 1919 – February 25, 1988) was an American jazz bassist. Morrison was classically trained, and was competent on trumpet and percussion in addition to bass. He played in military bands in Italy during World War II and moved to New York City after the war to play professionally. He played with Lucky Thompson in the early 1950s, and then recorded with Horace Silver, Gigi Gryce, and Art Farmer. He played with Gerry Mulligan in tours of Europe. He was a noted accompanist and sideman, playing with Carmen McRae, Tiny Bradshaw, King Pleasure, Zoot Sims, Eddie Jefferson, the J. 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, Re (en)
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