Paul C. Pieper

Paul Pieper

Paul C. Pieper (right) performing with Ericka Ovette at a 2004 concert in Estonia.
Background information
Birth name Paul C. Pieper
Born (1972-10-20)October 20, 1972
Washington, D.C., USA
Occupation(s) Musician, composer
Instruments Guitar, bass
Years active 1992 – present
Associated acts Five Finger Discount, Glass and Apples
Website www.paulpieper.com

Paul C. Pieper (born October 20, 1972) is an American guitarist and composer, known primarily for his work as a jazz musician.

Biography

Pieper won second place from over 200 competitors at the 1995 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Guitar Competition, a global event whose judges included Jim Hall, Pat Metheny, John Scofield, & Pat Martino.[1] As a jazz musician in the Washington D.C. area, Pieper has numerous appearances at D.C.'s famed Blues Alley & a 2000 stint with the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra to his name. Pieper has performed as a touring musician in numerous countries, including Bangladesh, Ecuador, Iceland, Japan, Korea, Russia, & Turkey.[2][3] A composer & arranger, Pieper's compositions "Spider Monkey," "Pensées," "Kineticism," & "The Red and the Black" have all been included on recordings led by other musicians.[4] As a session player, Pieper has appeared on upwards of twenty CD's, such as Buck Hill's 2005 release, Relax.[5][6][7][8][9] Best known for his work as a jazz player, Pieper's versatility is evidenced by his recent work as band leader and electric bassist for Five Finger Discount, a band performing classic funk songs; he is also a founding member of Washington D.C. area indie rock band Glass and Apples.

Discography

As Leader

Paul Pieper – Stories of Before (Bright Orange, 2005)

As Guitarist (Partial)

Ericka Ovette/Ruby Hayes – Sassie & Bessie A-Live at the Paradise Lounge (Patuxent, 2007)
Dan Lamaestra & One Step Up – Just A Thought (2006) [includes the Pieper composition, "The Red and the Black"]
Ginny Carr – After All These Years (2005)
Buck HillRelax (Severn Records, 2005)
The Joe Kap Organ Trio – Street Noise (Severn Records, 2004)
Ericka Ovette Sings with the Larry Eanet Quartet – Some Enchanted Evening (2002)
Highview – Awake Enough to Dream (2001)
Interplay – Pick Up the Pieces (JazzScapes, 2001) [includes the Pieper compositions, "Spider Monkey" & "Kineticism"]
Victor Dvoskin – There's A Small Hotel (2000) [includes the Pieper composition, "Pensées"]
Glass and Apples – Playing in the Dark EP (2000)
Charles Bubeck – Without Measure (1999)
Charles Bubeck Quartet – The Ventilator (1996)
The Tom Cunningham Orchestra – All The Cats Join In (1995)

References

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