Paul C. Pieper

American musician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican musician
PlacesUnited States of America
isGuitarist Jazz musician Musician Jazz guitarist
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Birth20 October 1972, Washington, D.C.
Age52 years
The details

Biography

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. 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. 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. As a session player, Pieper has appeared on upwards of twenty CD's, such as Buck Hill's 2005 release, Relax. 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 Hill – Relax (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)

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