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Dave Pike

American jazz vibraphone and marimba player (1938–2015) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dave Pike
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David Samuel Pike (March 23, 1938 – October 3, 2015)[1] was an American jazz vibraphone and marimba player. He appeared on many albums by Nick Brignola, Paul Bley and Kenny Clarke, Bill Evans, and Herbie Mann. He also recorded extensively as leader, including a number of albums on MPS Records.

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Pike learned drums at the age of eight and was self-taught on vibraphone.[2] He made his recording debut with the Paul Bley Quartet in 1958.[2] He began putting an amplifier on his vibes, when working with flautist Herbie Mann in the early 1960s.[3] By the late 1960s, Pike's music had become more exploratory, contributing a unique voice and new contexts that pushed the envelope in times remembered for their exploratory nature.[citation needed] The Doors of Perception, recorded in 1966 (released in 1970 for the Atlantic Records subsidiary Vortex Records) and produced by former boss Herbie Mann, explored ballads, modal territory, musique concrète, with free and lyrical improvisation, and featured musicians including alto saxophonist Lee Konitz, bassist Chuck Israels and pianist Don Friedman.[4]

Pike moved to Europe and signed with MPS Records. With the collaboration of Volker Kriegel (guitar), J. A. Rettenbacher (acoustic and electric bass), and Peter Baumeister (drums), he formed the Dave Pike Set.[2] The group recorded six records from 1969 to 1972 that ran the gamut from funky grooves to free, textural territory.[citation needed] Though short-lived, the group created a unique identity and textural palette.[citation needed] Kriegel's compositional and instrumental (playing acoustic, classical and electric guitar as well as sitar) contributions to the group helped set the Dave Pike Set's sound apart, organically incorporating influences from jazz, soul jazz, psychedelia, avant-garde music and world music.[citation needed]

Dave Pike died in Del Mar, California of emphysema, aged 77.[1]

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