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PERCUSSIONIST
Born in 1938 Detroit, he first played piano and drums, even joining the Detroit Junior Symphony Orchestra at age eleven. Having moved to Los Angeles, Pike in 1954 discovered the vibraphone at a drum shop. This became his chief instrument, seconded by the marimba, which he played early on with Mexican bands and later on his albums. He played rock and Latin in his early days, and later this experience lent his music great versatility as well as popular appeal. Playing always with great earnestness, humor, and even earthiness, he can be heard chanting along with the tunes on several LPs. Pike began to gig with such jazz stars as Elmo Hope, Buddy DeFranco, and Paul Bley by 1956. By 1958 Pike had moved to San Francisco to be closer to New York musicians, and in 1960 he made the move to New York. Siz years of stints with globetrotting Herbie Mann exposed him to some of the world's farther-flung music. In 1966 he moved to Germany, where the newly formed Dave Pike Set quickly became the leading jazz act. Pike's usually thematic albums are recognized as seminal jazz and soul-jazz classics, and at least one cut has reached immortal status among disc jockeys.
DAVE PIKE AND HIS ORCHESTRA - MANHATTAN LATIN (1964-2004)
Dave Pike
Vibraphone
1. Baby (Monkey 2:49) Composed by Dave Pike 2. Que Mal Es Querer (Mambo 3:18) Composed by Arsenio Rodríguez 3. Not a Tear (Bolero 4:01) Composed by Rudy Stevenson 4. Mambo Dinero (Mambo 2:39) Composed by Dave Pike 5. Montuno Orita (Montuno 3:23) Composed by Dave Pike 6. Aphrodite (Jazz Mambo 3:16) Composed by Bobby Thomas 7. La Playa (Descarga 3:06) omposed by Chick Corea 8. Latin Blues (Wobble 2:56) Composed by Dave Pike 9. South Sea (Bolero 2:38) Composed by Rudy Stevenson 10. Sandunga (Mambo 2:41) Composed by Dave Pike 11. Dream Garden (Bolero 3:25) Composed by Dave Pike 12. Vikki (Beguine 5:26) Composed by Dave Pike more tracks can be heard on Vinilemania's Radio Channels
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