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1. Tangerine
2. Prelude To A Kiss
3. Stompin' At The Savoy
4. Memories Of You
5. Air Mail Special
6. Fascinating Rhythm
7. Passion Flower
8. Broadway
9. Django
10. Cherokee
Personel:
Peter Appleyard:          Vibes
Major Holley                 Bass
Butch Miles                   Drums
Bucky Pizzarelli            Guitar
Rick Wilkins                  Tenor Sax
 
Peter Appleyard. Vibraphonist, percussionist, composer, b Cleethorpes,  Lincolnshire, England, 26 Aug 1928. After drumming in British dance bands and  with RAF bands, he moved in 1949 to Bermuda and in 1951 to Toronto, where he  began playing vibraphone. He performed with 
Billy O'Connor and,  1954-6 at the Park Plaza Hotel and on CBC radio, with the US jazz pianist Calvin  Jackson. In 1957 he formed his own group which, though based in Toronto,  travelled widely in North America (accompanying the singer Gloria DeHaven for a  year) and appeared on US TV. 
Appleyard was co-host 1961-2 with the singer Patti Lewis for CBC radio's  'Patti and Peter' and in 1969 with 
Guido Basso for CBC TV's  'Mallets and Brass.' He was host 1977-80 for 'Peter Appleyard Presents,' a TV  jazz and variety show produced in Toronto and syndicated in North America.  Concurrently Appleyard was a popular performer in Toronto nightclubs and hotel  lounges - he served as music director for several - and a leading percussionist  in the city's theatre and studio orchestras. Capitalizing on the nostalgia for  big-band music he formed the All Star Swing Band in 1982 with a repertoire of  medleys (arranged by 
Rick  Wilkins) of old pop tunes. The orchestra subsequently appeared occasionally  in the Toronto area, in New York, and at festivals, including the Moncton (NB)  Jazz Festival and in Bern, Switzerland (1998). 
Appleyard came to international notice in jazz during the early 1970s as a  member of the clarinetist Benny Goodman's sextet, with which he toured in Europe  in 1972 and 1974 and in Australia in 1973. He continued to work with Goodman  intermittently through the decade (eg, playing three concerts at Carnegie Hall,  New York) and in 1985 formed a Benny Goodman tribute band with the US  clarinetists Abe Most or Peanuts Hucko in Goodman's place. The ensemble,  completed by Goodman alumni and others, appeared at Canadian jazz festivals in  1986 and toured in Great Britain in 1987. Appleyard performed at festivals and  in clubs into the 2000s, both in Canada and the USA - eg, at the DuMaurier,  Moncton, and Ottawa jazz festivals, Dick Gibson's Jazz Party in Denver, with the  singer Mel Tormé at Michael's Pub in New York, as well as in Chicago, Florida,  Texas, and Colorado. He also appeared in Scandinavia, Switzerland, Germany, and  the UK, and in Japan with Tormé and Dick Hyman. During his career, Appleyard  worked with such Canadians as Diana Krall, Rob 
McConnell, Ann 
Murray, Oscar 
Peterson, and Hagood 
Hardy. 
Of Appleyard's vibraphone playing, Jack Batten wrote (Toronto Globe and  Mail 2 Oct 1975): 'He's most reminiscent of Red Norvo in style, given the  impeccable taste and the easy rhythmic lift he displays as he glides over his  vibes. He maintains wonderful control and fits every little passing nuance into  perfect place.' Appleyard wrote some incidental music for radio shows and some  themes for his jazz groups. His Lincolnshire Poacher was popular in the  early 1970s; like many of his recordings in that decade it was in a light  instrumental, rather than a jazz style. 
Appleyard served on the board of the Guelph Civic Centre, and frequently  entertained at NATO bases in Europe. He received the Order of Canada in  1992.
Discography
Anything Goes. Helbig or 
Dale piano, Curry or  Lander double-bass, 
Alleyne or Rully drums.  1956, 1957. RCA Camden CAL-773
 
Vibe Sound. With US quartet. 1958. Audio Fidelity DFS-5901
per-cus-sive Jazz. With US orch. 1960. Audio Fidelity DFS-7002
The Vibraphone of Peter Appleyard. R. 
Toth or Moss piano, 
Bickert guitar, Britto  double-bass, J. Niosi percussion, Smith percussion, Fearon drums. 1963. CTL  CTLS-5022
 
The Vibraphone of Peter Appleyard. 
Downes piano, Bickert  guitar, Britto double-bass, Fearon drums. 1963. CTL CTLS-5040
 
Polished Appleyard. With string or jazz orch. 1969. RCA CTLS-1112
The Lincolnshire Poacher. With orch. 1972. CTL 477-5167
Peter Appleyard Presents. 
Wilkins arr, soloists  including Amaro tenor saxophone, Basso flhn, Bickert guitar, 
Koffman fl and bar  saxophone, 
McConnell  trombone, 
Senensky  piano, 
Young  double-bass. 1977. Salisbury SALS-D2D-001
 
Peter Appleyard. 
Laurie Bower Singers,  Gross or Mountford piano, Mann or Bickert guitar, Young double-bass, 
Fuller drums, Acevedo  percussion. 1979. CTL CTLS- 5222/New Ventures NV-5007
 
Prelude to a Kiss.. (1982). RCA KKL1-0452
Swing Fever [All Star Swing Band]. (1982). CBS CDM1-039
All Points East. Bodner clarinet, 
MacPherson tenor  saxophone, Schwager, 
Ballantyne piano, Young  double-bass, Goguen drums. 1990. Jazz NB MNB-1990 (CD and cass)
 
Barbados Heat. Wilkins tenor saxophone, Pizzarelli guitar, Holley  double-bass and voice, Miles drums. 1990. Concord Jazz CCD-4436
Barbados Cool. Wilkins tenor saxophone, Pizzarelli guitar, Holley  double-bass and voice, Miles drums. 1990. Concord Jazz CCD-4475
Great Vibes. (1991). Rockwood Records WRCD-3151 (a reissue of selected  CTL material)
Appleyard also recorded for the CBC's RM and LM broadcast series and appeared  as a soloist on LPs with Cal Jackson (Cal Jackson Quartet, 1954, X  LXA-1005; Cal Jackson Quartet, 1954, Col CL-756; Rave Notice,  1955, Col CL-824), Guido Basso, Benny Goodman (Benny Goodman into the  70s, vol 5, 1971, Time Life STA-354; On Stage, 1972, 2-Lon 44182),  Peanuts Hucko (Peanuts Hucko with the Pied Piper Quintet Featuring Peter  Appleyard, 1979, World Jazz WJLP-5-15), Sherrie Maricle (Cookin' on All  Burners, 1989, Stash ST-282, CD and cass), and Slam Stewart (The Cat's  Are Swinging, 1988, Sertoma BSC-650601)
Lenny Solomon (After You've Gone, 1991, BayCities BCD 2005; 1996, Jazz  Inspiration JID9316), and Mel Tormé (Sing, Sing, Sing, 1993, Concord  CCD-4542), and on many other recordings.
'Peter Appleyard in an interview with Roger Feather,' Music World, vol  1, Aug 1-5 1957
McNamara, Helen. 'King of swing opens up new world for Appleyard,'  CanComp, 76, Jan 1973
Lancashire, David. 'Big business for such successful Canadians as Peter  Appleyard means going where the action is,' Toronto Globe and Mail, 29  Nov 1980
Sutherland, Greg. 'Profile: Peter Appleyard a Canadian treasure,' The Jazz  Report, vol 2, Oct-Nov 1988
Barris, Alex. 'Life on the road: A profile of Peter Appleyard,' The Jazz  Report, vol 8, Fall 1994
'Peter Appleyard presents,' International Musician, vol 96, Oct  1997
Miller, Mark. 'Appleyard plunks along, idiosyncracy free,' Toronto Globe  and Mail, 21 Jan 1999
Canadian Jazz Discography
Miller, Mark. The Miller Companion to Jazz in Canada (Toronto,  2001)