Gary Peacock
Gary Peacock, born in 1935, was a renowned American jazz double bassist whose subtle yet adventurous style left an indelible mark on the genre. Beginning his career in the 1960s, Peacock's versatility and creative prowess made him an invaluable member of various significant ensembles. He was a key figure in Keith Jarrett’s legendary "Standards Trio," alongside drummer Jack DeJohnette, with whom he recorded over twenty albums and performed for more than three decades. Peacock's ability to provide graceful support was evident in his collaborations with other jazz luminaries such as Albert Ayler, Bill Evans, Paul Bley, and Marilyn Crispell. His distinctive sound and harmonic sensibility earned him admiration from peers and critics alike, making him one of the most versatile and respected bassists in jazz history.
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