Gene Perla
Gene Perla (born March 1, 1940) is an American jazz bassist.
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| Background information | |
| Born | March 1, 1940 Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey  | 
| Genres | Jazz | 
| Occupation(s) | Musician, record label owner | 
| Instrument(s) | Double bass | 
| Years active | 1969–present | 
| Labels | PM, Plug | 
| Website | perla | 
Career
    
At the Berklee School of Music and the Boston Conservatory Perla concentrated on piano before moving to double bass.[1] In 1969 he spent one year as a member of the Woody Herman Orchestra.[1] During the early 1970s, he worked with Elvin Jones, Sonny Rollins, Sarah Vaughan, and The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra. In 1975 he started the band Stone Alliance with Don Alias and Steve Grossman.[1] Also in the 1970s he founded PM Records ("PM" for Perla Music), which released albums by Steve Grossman, Elvin Jones, Pat LaBarbera, and Dave Liebman.[1] He has taught at Lehigh University and the New School of Jazz & Contemporary Music.
Discography
    
    As leader
    
- Bill's Waltz (PM, 2008)
 - Out of the Gate (PM, 2017)
 
As sideman
    
With Miles Davis
- The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions (Columbia, 1970)
 
With Frank Foster
- The Loud Minority (Mainstream, 1972)
 
With Elvin Jones
- Genesis (Blue Note, 1971)
 - Merry-Go-Round (Blue Note, 1971)
 - Mr. Jones (Blue Note, 1972)
 - Live at the Lighthouse (Blue Note, 1972)
 - Hollow Out with Masabumi Kikuchi (Philips, 1972)
 - At This Point in Time (Blue Note, 1973)
 - Elvin Jones is "On the Mountain" (PM, 1975)
 - New Agenda (Vanguard, 1975)
 - The Truth: Heard Live at the Blue Note (Half Note, 1999)
 
With Jeremy Steig
With Mickey Tucker
- Triplicity (Xanadu, 1975)
 
With Nina Simone
- To Love Somebody (album)(1968)
 - Here Comes the Sun (album)()
 - A Very Rare Evening (album)()
 
References
    
- Yanow, Scott. "Gene Perla". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 June 2019.
 
