Friday, 31 March 2023

Herb Alpert born 31 March 1935

Herb Alpert (born March 31, 1935) is an American trumpeter who led the band Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass in the 1960s. 

Born  in the Boyle Heights neighbourhood of Los Angeles, California, Alpert grew up in a family of Jewish heritage with parents who had immigrated to the United States from Ukraine and Romania. Although his father worked as a tailor, he was also a gifted mandolin player. Alpert's mother also taught violin lessons, and both Herb and his brother David (a drummer) were introduced to music at a young age. Alpert first started out taking trumpet lessons at age eight, and by his teens was playing in dance bands and experimenting with recording equipment. 

Graduating high school in 1952, he did a two-year stint with the Sixth Army Band, after which he enrolled at the University of Southern California. While there, he spent two years as a member of the USC Trojan Marching Band. It was during this period that he befriended Lou Adler, teaming up with the budding lyricist and music impresario for a series of songs on Keen Records. Together, they scored several Top 20 hits, including Jan & Dean's "Baby Talk" and Sam Cooke's "Wonderful World." Working under the name Dore Alpert, the trumpeter also recorded his first album as a singer, issuing "Tell It to the Birds" on his and partner Jerry Moss' Carnival Records in 1960. Realizing the Carnival name was already in use, Alpert and Moss renamed their label A&M. 

The pairing between Alder and Alpert was short lived. Alpert left to form his own band. It was called Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. He also co-founded a recording entity with his friend Jerry Moss. They named it A&M Records. It is at this record company where Alpert did his recordings. He rose to fame with songs like The Lonely Bull, A Taste of Honey among others. His music was a blended flare of instruments. He experimented with Latin, Jewish, Mexican musical instruments. Alpert scored his first Top Ten hit album with 1964's South of the Border, a further collection of mariachi-influenced arrangements and pop covers by the Beatles, Antonio Carlos Jobim, and others. In 1965, his band was popular than the Beatles. They sold 13.5 million albums. He also had success as a solo musician. 


                             

In 1968, Alpert scored his first number one single (and the first number one for A&M) with a rare vocal turn on a rendition of Burt Bacharach's romantically laid-back anthem "This Guy's in Love with You." He disbanded the Tijuana Brass in 1969. With the absence of Tijuana, A&M record relied on budding musicians. It had a host of them. New names like Joe Cocker, Cat Stevens, The Carpenters and others came up. 

As A&M continued to thrive throughout the early '70s, Alpert shifted his focus somewhat from making his own music to his label duties. In 1973, he also wed former Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 singer Lani Hall. Nonetheless, he regularly recorded throughout the decade. He made another milestone in 1979. With his song The Rise, he got the number one spot as a vocalist and instrumentalist. As a solo artist, he incorporated other artists in his recordings. This helped him release hit singles from the1960s to the 1980s. 

Alpert's 1980 album, Beyond, was also a Top 40 success. It was followed by 1982's Fandango and 1985's Wild Romance, both of which found him further embracing a smooth crossover sound. Released in 1987, Keep Your Eye on Me included the Top Five single "Diamonds," which featured a guest vocal from Janet Jackson, one of A&M's major successes of the decade. In 1986, Alpert also established the Herb Alpert Foundation, a philanthropic organization dedicated to establishing educational, arts, and environmental programs for children.  

Following the sale of A&M to PolyGram in 1990 for a sum in excess of $500 million, Alpert and Moss founded Almo Sounds in 1994. There, he released 1997's Passion Dance and 1999's Colors. Among the artists signed to Almo were luminaries including Garbage, Gillian Welch, and Imogen Heap. Also during this period, he branched out into artistic venues, exhibiting his abstract expressionist paintings and co-producing a number of Broadway successes, including Angels in America and Jelly's Last Jam. 

In his music career, Alpert won 7 Grammy Awards. Some of them are Record of the Year, and Best Jazz Instrumentalist in 1965. The Best Non Jazz Instrumentalist in 1966 among others. He also has an honorary doctorate Degree from Berklee School of Music, for his support to the industry. At Hollywood Hall of Fame, he has a Star in his name. 

In 2007, Alpert and Lani Hall began touring regularly and recording together and in 2013 they released the third of their albums  Steppin' Out, which won a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental. Alpert was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama in 2013. In  2021 he released his latest studio album Catch the Wind, which featured renditions of such beloved songs as "Smile," "America the Beautiful," and the Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby." Herb Alpert is currently touring across America and Canada and the UK with upcoming concerts.

(Edited from SunSigns & AllMusic)

 

9 comments:

  1. FOR”HERB ALPERT - FROM LEGAL EAGLES TO TIJUANA BRASS, 1958-1962 (2020 Jasmine)” GO HERE:

    https://www.imagenetz.de/jY6HX

    1. Herb B Lou & The Legal Eagles -The Trial
    2. Herb B Lou & The Legal Eagles - Kiss Me
    3. Herbie Alpert & His Quartet - Sweet Georgia Brown
    4. Herbie Alpert & His Quartet - Vipers Blues
    5. Herbie Alpert & His Sextet - Summer School
    6. Herbie Alpert & His Sextet - The Hully Gully
    7. The Roosters - Fun House
    8. The Roosters - Chicken Hop
    9. The Roosters - Fun House
    10. Herbie Alpert - Finders Keepers
    11. Herbie Alpert - This Game Called Love
    12. Dore Alpert - Gonna Get A Girl
    13. Dore Alpert - Dreamland
    14. Dore Alpert - Little Lost Lover
    15. Dore Alpert - Wont You Be My Valentine
    16. Dore Alpert - Tell It To The Birds
    17. Dore Alpert - Fallout Shelter
    18. The Tijuana Brass Featuring Herb Alpert - The Lonely Bull
    19. The Tijuana Brass Featuring Herb Alpert - Acapulco 1922
    20. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - The Lonely Bull
    21. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - El Lobo (The Wolf)
    22. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Tijuana Sauerkraut
    23. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Desafinado
    24. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Mexico
    25. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Never On?sunday
    26. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Struttin With Maria
    27. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Let It Be Me
    28. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Acapulco 1922
    29. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Limbo Rock
    30. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Crawfish
    31. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - A Quiet Tear (Lagrima Quita)

    Before he arrived in the US Top 10 in November 1962, accompanied by The Tijuana Brass and their 'Lonely Bull', trumpeter Herb Alpert had spent four years cutting mainstream Pop 45s, under various aliases. These early 45s run to eight releases, an intriguing body of work which takes in popcorn teen vocals (three of which were bizarrely released under his newborn baby son's name, Dore Alpert), R&R instros and a novelty debut 45.

    This unique compilation comprises these early 45s, alongside the mono single version of his breakthrough hit 'The Lonely Bull' and the first, million-selling Tijuana Brass LP, in stereo. Includes the 'slowed-down' version of his rare-as-hens-teeth collectors' instro 'Fun House', which was released as The Roosters. These early, pre-Tijuana Brass 45s are unavailable elsewhere on CD, thus making this compilation indispensable to Herb Alpert collectors. (Jasmine notes)


    Please Note: This playlist has been partially reconstructed from other digital albums.

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    For “Herb Alpert The Tijuana Brass - Lost Treasures (2005 Shout) ” go here:

    https://www.imagenetz.de/kbP7b

    01-Up Cherry Street
    02-Lazy Day
    03-Wailing Of The Willow
    04-Fire And Rain
    05-And I Love Her
    06-I Can't Go On Living, Baby, Without You
    07-(They Long To Be) Close To You
    08-Promises, Promises
    09-Happy Hour
    10-Julius And Me
    11-I Might Frighten Her Away
    12-Alone Again (Naturally)
    13-Tennessee Waltz
    14-Tradewinds
    15-Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head
    16-Flowers On The Wall
    17-Popcorn
    18-Chris
    19-Killing Me Softly
    20-I'll Never Fall In Love Again
    21-Speakeasy
    22-Whistlestar

    A big thank you goes to Dusty for the loan of above CD

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  2. For “Herb Alpert - Definitive Hits (2001 A&M)” go here:

    https://www.imagenetz.de/hMeFE

    01- Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - The Lonely Bull (2:17)
    02- Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Mexican Shuffle (2:14)
    03- Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Whipped Cream (2:35)
    04- Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Lollipops and Roses (2:29)
    05- Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - A Taste Of Honey (2:45)
    06- Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Spanish Flea (2:08)
    07- Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Tijuana Taxi (2:07)
    08- Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Zorba the Greek (4:24)
    09- Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - What Now My Love (2:17)
    10- Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - So What's New (2:10)
    11- Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - The Work Song (2:09)
    12- Herb Alpert - This Guy's In Love With You (4:01)
    13- Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Casino Royale (2:37)
    14- Herb Alpert - Route 101 (3:18)
    15- Herb Alpert - Fandango (3:43)
    16- Herb Alpert - Rise (7:35)
    17- Herb Alpert - Rotation (5:10)
    18- Herb Alpert - Diamonds (4:54)
    19- Herb Alpert - Keep Your Eye on Me (5:13)
    20- Herb Alpert - Making Love in the Rain (5:56)

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  3. Hi!

    Thanx for these. Guessing intentionally NOT mentioning (or picture of) his "Whipped Cream & Other Delights" '65 LP? Have seen, but can't find presently, YT vid. interview of model & story of LP cover. Fun, eh?!

    Cheers!
    Ciao! For now.
    rntcj

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  4. Hi rntcj, Not intentional but there's lots that I leave out as I like to keep the bios at a reasonable length. Herp recorded over 40 albums, that's why I only mentioned a few!
    Regards. Bob

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  5. Hi BopinBob, I am impressed nearly every day when I see with love and much information worked from you a biography and music example from interesting singer.Thanks for your work and side.I like your offer on your web side and look daily.It is an impression for me to see the informations and photos you get to every singer.GREAT!!!!Many greetings Thomas

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  6. Hi, None of the above links works. I get the message: "Oops! Page not found...".
    I'm trying to catch up after a long absence from the internet.
    //Roffe

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  7. HI Roffe, Here are the new links…

    Definitive

    https://www.upload.ee/files/15264442/HerbAlpertDefinitive.rar.html

    Lost Treasures

    https://www.upload.ee/files/15264463/HerbAlpertTreasures.rar.html

    From Legal Eagles

    https://www.upload.ee/files/15264459/HerbAlpertEagles.rar.html

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