Nat Pierce (July 16, 1925 – June 10, 1992) was an American jazz pianist and prolific composer and arranger, perhaps best known for being pianist and arranger for the Woody Herman band from 1951 to 1955. Pieces by Pierce were predominantly created for use in big bands.
Nat Pierce had a long, distinguished, somewhat low-profile career as a champion of latter-day big-band swing, serving as the co-leader of Los Angeles' crack Frank Capp-Nat Pierce Juggernaut and an arranger for several well-known big bands and solo artists. His scores created an irresistible force when allied with a swinging, pushing drummer like Capp, often hewing tightly to the loping drive and tight ensemble of the post-'50s Count Basie orchestra. Likewise, Pierce's spare, tasty piano style not only has been compared to that of Basie, he also subbed very capably for the great man off and on from the late '50s until Basie's death in 1984.
Nathaniel Pierce Blish Jr., was born in Somerville, Massachusetts. United States. He studied music at the New England Conservatory of Music back home in Massachusetts, worked with local Boston bands, including one led by Shorty Sherock. After playing eith Larry Clinton in 1948, he ran his own part-time big band featuring Charlie Mariano from 1949 to 1951. Having already started shopping arrangements to Basie and Woody Herman, he joined Herman's Third Herd in 1951 as pianist/arranger, remaining until 1955. During the same period he led a group with Dick Collins. He also arranged the music for The Sound of Jazz, a 1954 CBS television special hosted by John Crosby. Pierce settled in New York City, where he became a busy freelance arranger, recording pianist, and occasional leader of bands, working with Ruby Braff, Lester Young, Ella Fitzgerald, Quincy Jones, Coleman Hawkins, Pee Wee Russell, and Lester Young.Pierce also took part in many recording sessions.
Two of his most famous projects took place in 1957, writing the arrangements for The Sound of Jazz television show, including that of his own composition "Open All Night.". He also played piano with the Basie rhythm section on the first ear-opening Lambert, Hendricks & Ross album Sing a Song of Basie. Pierce was also the last band leader to perform in the old Savoy Ballroom in New York City. In 1961, Pierce re-joined Herman and played a major role in lifting the band into one of its peak periods, serving as chief arranger, road manager, and talent scout until 1966. Pierce settled in Los Angeles in 1971 and resumed his freelancing ways, arranging for Anita O'Day, Carmen McRae, Earl Hines, and others, working with the bands of Louie Bellson and Bill Berry, reuniting with Herman, and substituting for Basie and Stan Kenton on occasion.
In 1975 Pierce joined forces with Capp to form the Capp-Pierce Juggernaut band, which drew its personnel from the best Los Angeles session players out to decompress from their studio gigs. The band recorded a number of swinging albums for the Concord Jazz label, sometimes with guest vocalists like Joe Williams and Ernestine Anderson. Pierce continued to co-lead the Juggernaut which performed at clubs throughout the Los Angeles area, and appeared regularly at events like the Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl and the Malibu Arts Festival until his death, while also making a brief appearance in the 1977 film New York, New York, touring Europe in 1980 and 1984 as a member of the Countsmen, and recording frequently for Concord as a sideman for Scott Hamilton, Jake Hanna, and others.
He died of complications from an abdominal infection at the Kaiser Permanente Hospital, in Los Angeles, California, June 10, 1992. He was 66 years old.
(Edited from AllMusic, The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, Wikipedia & The New York Times)





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Here's a few from my library
The Nat Pierce Bandstand - The Nat Pierce Bandstand (1955 Vanguard)
https://pixeldrain.com/u/WMbtsMKf
1. Stomp It Off
2. Constance
3. Blues Yet?
4. Why Not?
Piano – Nat Pierce
Trumpet – Doug Mettome
Trombone – Urbie Green
Alto Sax – Med Flory
Tenor Sax – Richie Kamuca
Baritone Sax – Jack Nimitz
Guitar – Freddie Green
Bass – Walter Page
Drums – Jo Jones
Recorded on February 10, 1955
Terry Gibbs, Sal Nistico, Nat Pierce, Jake Hanna, T
urk Van Lake, Charlie Andrus - Time Records Series 2000 (1964)
https://pixeldrain.com/u/QxyXZDY6
1. We Three
2. Bathtub Eyes
3. 7 F
4. Settling Down Now
5. The Tweaker
6. Baby Blues
7. Big Lips
8. No Chops
9. Movin' On
Bass – Charlie Andrus
Drums – Jake Hanna
Guitar – Turk Van Lake
Organ – Nat Pierce
Tenor Saxophone – Sal Nestico
Vibraphone – Terry Gibbs
Recorded in New York City in 1964.
Nat Pierce - My Pal Basie (1989 Jazz Connaisseur)
https://pixeldrain.com/u/uXci84sa
01. My Pal Basie
02. Sweet Lorraine
03. My Melancholy Baby
04. I Can't Get Started
05. I Want a Little Girl
06. Mood Indigo
07. Jive at Five
08. Blue Flame
09. Just Friends
10. What's New
11. Lil' Darlin'
12. Mean To Me
13. You've changed
Nat Pierce (p)
Irvin Stokes (tp)
Nat Pierce (p),
Jimmy Woode (b)
Oliver Jackson (ds)
Date of recording: 18 November 1989.
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Here's three albums @192 from the streamers
The Swingin' Nat Pierce Band – Kansas City Memories (2006 Fresh Sound)
https://pixeldrain.com/u/M6AK1twR
CD1
1. Drop the other shoe
2. I'll never be the same
3. Honey baby
4. Easy living
5. Keepin' out of mischief now
6. Some of these days
7. Blue Lester
8. The king
9. Stomp it off
10. Constance
11. Blues yet?
12. Why not?
CD2
1. Back on the scene
2. Ridin' in the park
3. Perils of Cheryl
4. Carnival romp
5. You're driving me crazy
6. Takin' the count
7. Piercin' thru'
8. The bearded one
9. I'll buy that dream
10. Maple leaf rag
11. Slippery when west
12. A trip to Nathan's
13. Old Rev
14. Sioux city Sue
15. That's all
16. I ain't got nobody
17. Rojiserro
track 1-1 to 1-8: Hollywood, August 28, 1950
track 1-9 to 1-12: NYC February 10, 1955
track 2-1 to 2-7: NYC August 1955
track 2-8 to 2-17: NYC June 1956
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Nat Pierce - Lowdown(2021 Nagel Heyer)
https://pixeldrain.com/u/Y4JZmVfH
It All Depends on You 04:02
2. All Too Soon 07:35
3. I Used to Love You 05:04
4. Pee Wee's Song 02:36
5. Tin Tin Deo 08:58
6. If I Could Be with You 06:31
7. Pee Wee Blues 04:21
8. What Am I Here For 07:53
9. I've Got the World on a String 04:27
10. Exactly Like You 03:04
11. That Old Feeling 04:18
12. Mariooch 07:21
13. Oh, No 04:52
14. If I Had You 03:23
15. 28th and 8th 07:27
16. Out of Nowhere 04:52
Nat Pierce - piano, arrangements
Ruby Braff - trumpet
Emmett Berry - trumpet
Bud Freeman - tenor sax
Coleman Hawkins - tenor sax
Bob Brookmeyer - trombone
Vic Dickenson - trombone
Pee Wee Russell - clarinet
Milt Hinton - bass
Jo Jones - drums
plus others
Recorded in New York City.
No recording dates given
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Nat Pierce - After Dark (2021 Nagel Heyer)
https://pixeldrain.com/u/gmyW8F8D
Look Who's in Love 02:14
2. The Blues I Like to Hear 07:26
3. Honeysuckle Rose 05:11
4. You Are Beautiful 02:55
5. Pepper Green 04:02
6. Baby, Don't Tell on Me 07:55
7. Colonel Hodge 04:23
8. Love Letters 03:00
9. Middle Man 06:31
10. Why Not 05:42
11. Lazy Moon 02:01
12. Out the Window 07:37
13. My Girl Is Just Enough Woman for Me 02:01
14. Moody Chant 06:13
15. Love, Look Away 02:27
16. Diggin' for Dex 07:11
17. After Glow 04:17
18. 7th Avenue Express 03:04
19. Stomp It Off 07:10
20. Minor Scene 03:22
21. Texas Shuffle 07:07
22. Constance 04:35
23. Love Jumped Out 05:54
24. The Creeper 06:06
25. Blues Yet 05:50
26. Whaddaya Know 05:43
27. Rock-A-Bye Basie 06:39
Nat Pierce - piano
Paul Quinichette - tenor sax
Buck Clayton - trumpet
Shad Collins - trumpet
Urbie Green - trombone
Freddie Green - guitar
Walter Page - bass
Jo Jones - drums
plus others
no recording dates given
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